Excuse me while I go bang my head against the wall..
Btw, this post is a jokeWell, there goes the season. But seriously, 2020 is our year... right @ChiefGritty
In a brace and crutches. That is definitely serious, regardless of where he sits or stands during practice.
Careful with the certainty there, man.
Brace and crutches could be serious, or they could be simply precautionary.
Honestly, if it was REALLY serious, I am fairly confident that he would not have come back out. (They would not have let him.)
I'm not saying it can't be serious... it certainly could be... but if it is, I promise it will surprise the people that let him walk out and around in crutches.
I tore my ACL in college, and I was fine 15 minutes later. It hurt like a mother, carted me off, wrapped my leg in ice and I drove 45 min home in a stick shift mustang. I'm not some tough guy, it just isn't very painful after the first shock of it.The fact that he was back on the sidelines laughing with a teammate, leads me to think it's not that bad. If it was season ending Beason would have been more distraught than that. (At least this is what I'm hoping for)
Trainers and medical professionals donāt view crutches and knee braces as non-serious precautionary measures so no, the certainty that this situation regardless of outcome is serious in nature is quite real and legitimate.
Trainers and medical professionals don't typically let SERIOUSLY injured players back on the practice field (in anything).
But you know that, and are simply making inarguable statements about crutches. Cool.
They already know if his ACL is torn or not torn. And you can walk with or without it being torn. So we still know nothing
I mean I'd argue that if they thought a torn acl, they'd take him right away to get an MRI instead of letting him go back on the field.Guys. ACL injury is not a āserious medical injuryā from a health standpoint. Thereās absolutely no reason he couldnāt be watching practices with a knee brace even if he had a torn acl. The doctors and training staff already likely know the extent of the injury. Have to read between the lines here until they announce.
This is a facetious post, but I wonder, given our history of injuries, if they have the capability to perform MRI's in or near the stadium?I mean I'd argue that if they thought a torn acl, they'd take him right away to get an MRI instead of letting him go back on the field.