Highlights From CBS Sports' THE NFL TODAY
By: Caryn Robbins
THE NFL TODAY's medical consultant Dr. Neal ElAttrache appeared for the first time talking about the injuries of Denver's Peyton Manning, the New York Jets' Darrelle Revis and New England's Aaron Hernandez.
JAmes Brown: After watching Peyton Manning open up with three first-quarter picks on Monday night, there's been a lot of speculation about whether the INTs had anything to do with injuries or poor decision making. Doctor, in your opinion, where is Peyton Manning in terms of his recovery. DR. NEAL ELATTRACHE: It takes nerve injuries about a year and a half to two years to fully recover. His overall measurable arm strength and arm velocity may be close to a hundred percent. But the small nerve fibers that control the fine?tuned, neuromuscular coordination for accurate throwing have to heal as well. In other words, the computer has to reboot for them to find their arm perfectly again. The good news is we see this type of recovery happen quicker and to more complete degree in the elite athlete. So look out. With every throw, he's rebooting, and he should continue to improve as the season progresses.QUICK HITS(On Replacement Referees)SHANNON SHARPE: They're killing the tempo and the flow of the game, Coach, because they go to the sidelines every single call. Okay, did we make the right call or did we get the right down and distance? BILL COWHER: The numbers are the same, but you're right. The inconsistencies are what is creating the frustration. In terms of the length of the game, it is getting longer. But I would rather them get it right and take longer time than to get the thing wrong. (On Kansas City-New Orleans)
DAN DIERDORF: Let's be realistic, I don't think a team in the history of this league has had to go through what the Saints have had to go through, the allegations, the lawsuits, the suspensions from the field to the administrative building. It's been tumultuous. As the interim to the interim head coach Aaron Cromer told us, "Hey, here in New Orleans, unfortunately, distractions are the new norm"…There is an air of desperation here in New Orleans. The loser of this game is going to a dark place. "INSIDE THE NFL" WITH JASON LA CANFORA(On More Games in London)
LaCANFORA: The NFL is set to announce a second game in London as soon as next month's league meeting. The Vikings are in line to host that game. Minnesota has expressed a desire to host multiple games in London moving forward while their stadium is being constructed. So look out for that. We'll also find out the three finalists to host Super Bowl 50. Indianapolis' Andrew Luck and Washington's Robert Griffin III seem destined to be linked as rivals and will be compared to each other throughout their careers. THE NFL TODAY sat down with the two rookie quarterbacks to discuss dealing with the pressure of high expectations.
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