BlackNGold1982
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For those at the game, did any of you see if he was moving around/walking on the sideline after the injury?
I guess he jogged off the field and if true one theory is the medical staff wouldn’t have let him do that if they thought it was an ACL or MCL. That sounds right to me. We’ll see.
The downside is that KF didn’t sound optimistic at all. That’s usually a bad sign.
At this point I Hope it is a sprain and he misses the Rutgers game to get well. Fortunately we have enough talent to plug and play. It is unfortunate and hurts a little bit by we can overcome just can’t have many more on the line
i like your styleI am not a doctor, but I am going to play one now.
Based on the replay it looked like he hyperextended his knee. Hyperextended knee take about a month to recover from?
I am not a doctor, but I am going to play one now.
Based on the replay it looked like he hyperextended his knee. Hyperextended knee take about a month to recover from?
Did you stay at a Holiday Inn express last night? Please say yes.
Many guys can do that with a torn ACL even. Not saying that's what it was, but it's possible.He got up and ran to the sidelines.
Now this post makes sense. If Tiger Woods can win a US Open with a torn ACL an elite athlete could certainly run off the field with one. Of course his season is likely over if he did tear it. Next time your community has a 5k or 10k or half marathon go to the starting line where the elite runners are lined up. I will guarantee you at least 25% of them have injuries that would shelve an offensive lineman trying to play football.Many guys can do that with a torn ACL even. Not saying that's what it was, but it's possible.
And you say you ain't no doctor? Nice evaluation!I am not a doctor, but I am going to play one now.
Based on the replay it looked like he hyperextended his knee. Hyperextended knee take about a month to recover from?