Helu's shoulder???

from Tim Griffin's chat on ESPN.com...

Scott (Papillion, NE)

Can you confirm the rumors that Roy Helu's injury last night was just a stinger?

Tim Griffin

(2:45 PM)

Scott: I can describe exactly what it was, but can only add this. He had an ice bag taped to the area around the right side of his neck. And he was walking very gingerly when he boarded the team bus.

 
from Tim Griffin's chat on ESPN.com...

Scott (Papillion, NE)

Can you confirm the rumors that Roy Helu's injury last night was just a stinger?

Tim Griffin

(2:45 PM)

Scott: I can describe exactly what it was, but can only add this. He had an ice bag taped to the area around the right side of his neck. And he was walking very gingerly when he boarded the team bus.
Since I've never had a stinger, is that would be done? Icing the base of the neck.

 
I've had stingers. It's a nerve issue, so I don't know why you'd ice it. It's like hitting your "funny bone". However, I'm sure the medical staff at NU is a lot better and more sophisticated than what I had.

 
The bag of ice (if true) makes it sound like a collarbone or separated shoulder . . . :(
If it were either one of those he would FOR SURE have his arm in a sling and that would have been reported by now!

 
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from Tim Griffin's chat on ESPN.com...

Scott (Papillion, NE)

Can you confirm the rumors that Roy Helu's injury last night was just a stinger?

Tim Griffin

(2:45 PM)

Scott: I can describe exactly what it was, but can only add this. He had an ice bag taped to the area around the right side of his neck. And he was walking very gingerly when he boarded the team bus.
Since I've never had a stinger, is that would be done? Icing the base of the neck.
I'm famous. No. There is no reason to ice a stinger. It actually feels fine within a few minutes, but until then, it hurts and isn't functional. This leads me to believe it is something more than just a stinger, but I don't want to speculate on what it is as the other alternatives are pretty ugly especially considering he was grabbing up around his collarbone after the TD run. I hope the trainers were just being overly cautious.

 
from Tim Griffin's chat on ESPN.com...

Scott (Papillion, NE)

Can you confirm the rumors that Roy Helu's injury last night was just a stinger?

Tim Griffin

(2:45 PM)

Scott: I can describe exactly what it was, but can only add this. He had an ice bag taped to the area around the right side of his neck. And he was walking very gingerly when he boarded the team bus.
Since I've never had a stinger, is that would be done? Icing the base of the neck.
I'm famous. No. There is no reason to ice a stinger. It actually feels fine within a few minutes, but until then, it hurts and isn't functional. This leads me to believe it is something more than just a stinger, but I don't want to speculate on what it is as the other alternatives are pretty ugly especially considering he was grabbing up around his collarbone after the TD run. I hope the trainers were just being overly cautious.
The trainers would secure his arm and limit movement by putting it in a sling if the collarbone were an area of concern. I do think that the trainers were just being cautious. But then again, I wasn't one of the trainers that checked him out.

 
from Tim Griffin's chat on ESPN.com...

Scott (Papillion, NE)

Can you confirm the rumors that Roy Helu's injury last night was just a stinger?

Tim Griffin

(2:45 PM)

Scott: I can describe exactly what it was, but can only add this. He had an ice bag taped to the area around the right side of his neck. And he was walking very gingerly when he boarded the team bus.
Since I've never had a stinger, is that would be done? Icing the base of the neck.
I'm famous. No. There is no reason to ice a stinger. It actually feels fine within a few minutes, but until then, it hurts and isn't functional. This leads me to believe it is something more than just a stinger, but I don't want to speculate on what it is as the other alternatives are pretty ugly especially considering he was grabbing up around his collarbone after the TD run. I hope the trainers were just being overly cautious.
The trainers would secure his arm and limit movement by putting it in a sling if the collarbone were an area of concern. I do think that the trainers were just being cautious. But then again, I wasn't one of the trainers that checked him out.
They were just talking about his injury on 1620 and they said the same thing I did above. That is great news!!!

 
When I first saw it I thought it was his collarbone. I am hoping it is just a dtinger though.

 
I read an article this morning saying that Helu refused to comment on it after the game. I don't know what that means . . . it's possible that they didn't know exactly what was wrong yet.

 
I read an article this morning saying that Helu refused to comment on it after the game. I don't know what that means . . . it's possible that they didn't know exactly what was wrong yet.
I wish we could clear up his injury, this could change a lot of things if it turns out bad
 
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