Sorry dude, but that is spoken like an old man.I thought he had an Achilles injury? Normally, it takes a minimum of 6-12 months to heal and rehab the injury. I believe he was injured in July so 6 months will be in January. But a premature return could jeopardize his career long-term. IMO he would be foolish in the extreme to take the chance of re-injury.
I'm gonna re-post this link from the main Cam Akers thread. A surgeon provides his opinion about the potential for Cam to return in January.It was a torn Achilles tendon. According to WebMD, it’s 4-6 months to be “back to full activity” but “about a year” to be “totally recovered.”
To me, that suggests that a young athlete COULD return in 5 months (late December). Whether he’d be healthy enough to be effective and not create undo risk of re-injury…I’ll leave that to the doctors.
Not all tears are the same. We don't know about this one.It was a torn Achilles tendon. According to WebMD, it’s 4-6 months to be “back to full activity” but “about a year” to be “totally recovered.”
To me, that suggests that a young athlete COULD return in 5 months (late December). Whether he’d be healthy enough to be effective and not create undo risk of re-injury…I’ll leave that to the doctors.
Tears are different, and healing powers vary also.Not all tears are the same. We don't know about this one.
Yeah. See ya next year, Cam.I thought he would only be eligible to come back if they made the playoffs?
In 2018, a funny thing happened on the way to the Super Bowl…
Todd Gurley, was on an MVP pace for much of the season. Then, during the latter stages of the season and into the playoffs, he succumbed to a combination of injury/wear and tear, and his usage dropped substantially.
In came CJ Anderson off the scrap heap and, with fresh legs, he replaced Gurley in the final two games, and out-carried him 46 attempts to Gurley’s 24 in the playoffs.
This year, Darrell Henderson has held up reasonably well in a feature role, but is showing signs of wearing down. Meanwhile, Cam Akers is potentially nearing a point where he could return.
Could Cam provide a late season spark with fresh legs and urgency and, if he does, could that move the needle on the Rams’ playoff odds?
I, for one, am hoping to watch the Rams rally around Cam and play good football.
I think he can, I just think it’s unlikely. Honestly with the type of injury he sustained I’m not sure he can ever be as effective as he was pre-injury.
Asking because I truly don't know. Shouldn't there be at least 1 unemployed "power" RB out there on a couch somewhere? We could use a BIG North and South RB. Who cares if he cannot catch passes. Who even cares if he can block really well. We need to pound the ball with a heavier RB than we have!
Well I’d say you need to wait & see how SONY does right now until Cam Akers gets healthy.
Did you see his KR when he bobbled it? He is a good blocker & is bigger than HENDO.The Rams aren’t looking for that type of RB you so ask about.
To answer your question is I’m sure there are a few RB’s that can’t do any of those things sitting on the couch.I’d say that is probably 99% of the reason they are Sitting On The Couch. Actually what about a guy who lines up offsides on a Bigtime Punt to give GB a 1st down at 6’1 225 vs HENDO at 208# ? Ehh BUDDY? (Boom boom) Powell.
Sony's great. Very tough and strong. I don't think he can take the main work load for 5 more games PLUS playoffs. We just need a big heavy 4 yards and a cloud of dust North South RB on the team right now. Just my opinion.
I am just absolutely shocked at some of the stuff Akers is doing since tearing it at the very end of July.
Wild stuff.
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