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Feel bad for the dude he made changes to try a different position and injury strikes again. Seems to be something degenerative with the leg.Again?....
Wow... I feel bad for him.
THIS.....He needs to look forward with life without football. Being hardly able to walk is bad enough in your 50's, let alone for a young man in his 20's.Have wished the best for him but at this point he needs to retire before he needs a rascal scooter at age 30.
can’t stay on the field. Shame, but a waste of talent nonetheless
MCL tearIt's only cartilage damage. He will be up and around in a few weeks. However, with the damage he has sustained previously, it might be time to shut him down for good.
Really?MCL tear![]()
Your correct my mistake yes he underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee .Really?
Thought it was a torn meniscus. He's well done then.
That's a relief. MCL and his career was definitely done.Your correct my mistake yes he underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee .
Not really sure how much torn meniscus repair has been done to that knee or the past severity. Normal knee not having major damage to them can come back to play later but both his knees have been badly damaged with some grade 3 tears in his past along with his MCL/ACL/PCLsurgeries. I guess in this case we will never know the amount of damage he did to the two C-shaped discs of cartilage or (soft tissue) in that knee. Rams Org called the surgery ....Major.That's a relief. MCL and his career was definitely done.
That should read “bring in a vet”Unfortunately moving Easley to OLB was probably an indication of last option for him on the Rams. It’s a tough business but it’s next man up. I still believe the Rams should bring in a get to help until the youngsters get acclimated. Not sure if that would require a trade or a pickup but think it’s a glaring need.