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Just to clear it up for everybody I had no part in writing that crap up there just linked from rotoworld.
Don't hold back, tell us what you really think!Because he's a buzzard, a carrion eating POS who envies and dislikes Sam
Don't hold back, tell us what you really think!
Sorry, I don't think that hit was severe at all. I thought Johnson's was way worse and he didn't tear it. Outside of this place, I haven't met anyone that did think that was a big hit. And just because a couple extreme athletes are able to come back early from it without re-injury, doesn't mean Bradford, who is not RG3 or AP, can do it. You're using a very small sample size there. Also, leg strength doesn't measure how much the tendon is healed or how well it has attached to the bone. There's no way to measure that which is why most doctors say to wait a full year. There's no way to determine what might have been but I'm not sure I can just totally absolve all parties of this and say they did nothing wrong, either.That question HAS been asked repeatedly .
Bradfords first ACL tear occured week 7 he returned for training camp
RGIII tore his for a second time in a playoff game week 18 and started the first game of the following season,and continues to play now without a brace.
There are metrics that compare leg strength to evaluate if the knee is ready ,his was passed medically and again it was a longer period and a first ,it's very common for players to return on less time than Sam ,Jake Long has.
You are entitled to your opinion but people with better info passed him and trying to find someone to put it "on" presupposes you need someone to blame for what isn't out of line by most all practices.
It was a hit that could have torn an ACL for the first time .
Sorry, I don't think that hit was severe at all. I thought Johnson's was way worse and he didn't tear it. Outside of this place, I haven't met anyone that did think that was a big hit. And just because a couple extreme athletes are able to come back early from it without re-injury, doesn't mean Bradford, who is not RG3 or AP, can do it. You're using a very small sample size there. Also, leg strength doesn't measure how much the tendon is healed or how well it has attached to the bone. There's no way to measure that which is why most doctors say to wait a full year. There's no way to determine what might have been but I'm not sure I can just totally absolve all parties of this and say they did nothing wrong, either.
Has one of, if not the best doctor in the biz, and his reputation is at stake with many athlete's. BTW, he didn't clear RG3, before he tore up his knee again, it was a huge controversy at the time.Sorry, I don't think that hit was severe at all. I thought Johnson's was way worse and he didn't tear it. Outside of this place, I haven't met anyone that did think that was a big hit. And just because a couple extreme athletes are able to come back early from it without re-injury, doesn't mean Bradford, who is not RG3 or AP, can do it. You're using a very small sample size there. Also, leg strength doesn't measure how much the tendon is healed or how well it has attached to the bone. There's no way to measure that which is why most doctors say to wait a full year. There's no way to determine what might have been but I'm not sure I can just totally absolve all parties of this and say they did nothing wrong, either.
Which is exactly why I prefer to play it safe than be sorry.I think it's more easily explained by saying that different people heal differently and there's not much more to it than that. Same doctor, same surgery, the only variable is the person that it's being performed on.
While I agree, not wearing the brace is probably more of a risk, this just reinforces, for me, that this was just another of those freakish injuries. IMO, it had very little to do with his previous injury.
And that's what you think,it doesn't take a huge hit,Pead and Sams first were because they're foot got caught on the turf without direct contact to the joint at all ,just a leverage tear.Sorry, I don't think that hit was severe at all. I thought Johnson's was way worse and he didn't tear it. Outside of this place, I haven't met anyone that did think that was a big hit. And just because a couple extreme athletes are able to come back early from it without re-injury, doesn't mean Bradford, who is not RG3 or AP, can do it. You're using a very small sample size there. Also, leg strength doesn't measure how much the tendon is healed or how well it has attached to the bone. There's no way to measure that which is why most doctors say to wait a full year. There's no way to determine what might have been but I'm not sure I can just totally absolve all parties of this and say they did nothing wrong, either.
The Rams and freak injuries happen way too often, we have to fin a way to lift the curse somehow.Everyone is speculating as to why Bradford's ACL tore again. Is it cuz he came back too soon? Was the knee not fully healed? IMO, that wasn't the case.
One thing I haven't seen or heard discussed, was the fact that he had a knee brace that protects to knee from side blows. This type of brace locks the knee laterally, but leaves it vulnerable. When you look at the position of Bradford's leg he was planted, causing an hyper-extension of the joint. Because it was supported from the side, the only thing that could give was the ACL.
While I agree, not wearing the brace is probably more of a risk, this just reinforces, for me, that this was just another of those freakish injuries. IMO, it had very little to do with his previous injury.
I think we need chicken bone crossesThe Rams and freak injuries happen way too often, we have to fin a way to lift the curse somehow.
Where's this inquisition? I'm just asking the question. Like I've stated before, there's no way to prove anything so I'm not looking for anything. I just wish teams, doctors, and players would take their time with injuries instead of trying to rush back. They may not have thought it was rushing back but it's still better to play it safe than be sorry and there is data that shows the joint is still vulnerable in that time frame.And that's what you think,it doesn't take a huge hit,Pead and Sams first were because they're foot got caught on the turf without direct contact to the joint at all ,just a leverage tear.
Many times that injury you don't even see how it happened because it was ready to tear from something that was previously wrong. Again the time frame was not uncommon but if you have to carry out an inquisition to find someone to blame OKEY DOKEY,as Doc says a leading if not THE leading Dr at this cleared him,not good enough for you? Is for me.
On that we agree, and I'd be fine with bringing Sam back around game 4 next year, but your words in the OP were who was this "on" like you were looking for who to blame,did I misinterpret that.Where's this inquisition? I'm just asking the question. Like I've stated before, there's no way to prove anything so I'm not looking for anything. I just wish teams, doctors, and players would take their time with injuries instead of trying to rush back. They may not have thought it was rushing back but it's still better to play it safe than be sorry and there is data that shows the joint is still vulnerable in that time frame.
retire Warner's jersey... just saying.The Rams and freak injuries happen way too often, we have to fin a way to lift the curse somehow.
I was just wondering who made the final decision to let him go full contact. I'm not sure I'd call it blame since there's no way to prove anything but I would like some clarification on how it's all determined because I feel there is something to learn here. Not just for us, but for all sports. All the tests may say it's good to go but it's always better to wait a little longer than you think, especially when there's data that suggests success is better the further out you go. And just because there are a few examples of players coming back VERY soon and doing fine, I don't think that should start becoming protocol or even close.On that we agree, and I'd be fine with bringing Sam back around game 4 next year, but your words in the OP were who was this "on" like you were looking for who to blame,did I misinterpret that.
retire Warner's jersey... just saying.