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Post by TheMo on Mar 22, 2017 18:54:00 GMT -5
Take it for what its worth, really can't see him playing this coming season coming off an achilles tear, but what do I know. It's must have only been a partial tear which would be huge. Hopefully we can still grab him with our 3rd comp pick. If I am investing a pick in this kid I sit him the year. Achilles injuries can be easily aggravated. Better to be conservative in his case.
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Post by Hollywood Nosebleed on Mar 22, 2017 19:35:24 GMT -5
It's must have only been a partial tear which would be huge. Hopefully we can still grab him with our 3rd comp pick. If I am investing a pick in this kid I sit him the year. Achilles injuries can be easily aggravated. Better to be conservative in his case. I also doubt that he'll be ready to start the season, but if it's a partial tear he'll definitely be fine to play part of the season.
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Post by TheMo on Mar 22, 2017 19:49:05 GMT -5
If I am investing a pick in this kid I sit him the year. Achilles injuries can be easily aggravated. Better to be conservative in his case. I also doubt that he'll be ready to start the season, but if it's a partial tear he'll definitely be fine to play part of the season. I should have clarified. Basically if he got surgery done even if it was partial then they basically cut the Achilles and repair it like a total. Therefore his timetable is likely to be the same and a smart team would take it slow just as they would a full year (because that is basically what it is). For athletes surgery is always the best option for any sort of Achilles tendon tear. My conservative nature regarding the injuries is anechoic from seeing patients rush back and hurt themselves. Very rarely is it a rupture but sometimes they compensate and injure other areas.
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