Hey, did you guys hear that after 4 neck surgeries Peyton Manning will never be the same again?
Hey, did you guys hear that after 4 neck surgeries Peyton Manning will never be the same again?
Plus if I'm Andrews I'd be pumping the brakes too. What Peterson did was miraculous, def not something you claim every athlete can do. That's not to say Robert can't have a rehab like Petersons, it's just saying I'd be pumping the breaks too with a "gotta wait and see" attitude.
Has anyone read this article? Personally I'm very nervous.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...an-advertised/
Last edited by Zazzaro703; January-12th-2013 at 02:47 PM.
It's a ridiculous sky is falling article, there is literally nothing of substance in there. I reiterate, there are a grand total of two people who have seen the inside of RG3's knee, and they both say he will be fine. Anyone who postulates they know better than those two are talking out of their ass. This is just alarmist crap.
Can people stop posting the same article over and over?
Guys don't listen to all the negativity..... this article in TODAY's USA Today DIRECTLY quoting RG II (dad) is far more important and encouraging.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/sports/nfl/1827729
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Somebody needs to start a NEW THREA with the USA Today article ....it is so uplifting.
Robert has all the tools to rehab this injury back to 100 percent. Only thing I'm sketchy about is the 6-8 months but as it says no one will know anything for 4-6 months so why worry about something there is no control over. Robert will do everything in his power to be back 100 percent by opening day. That's the only news I need personally until June.
Sorry to say, whoever the **** on here is the Redskins fans posting on that site needs to seriously shut the **** up. The Redskins fans on PFT make our franchise sound like the most idiotic bunch of mess I've ever read. It's pathetic. If anyone is on there, do us a great deal and shut up.
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Dr. Neal Elattrache is another world renowned Orthopedic surgeon. He operated on Tom Brady's ACL tear in 08'-09'. He's also a consultant for the Lakers, Dodgers, and Ducks. In an interview on NFL Network he says he expects Griffin to be back this year. While admitting rehab will be more delicate since he has an LCL tear, he says that he thinks he will return hopefully by the start of the season.
So that's two of the best orthopedic surgeons in the world saying that Griffin's return for next year is probable and likely for the start of the regular season. So I'd ignore anything else you hear or read from fans, sports writers, or even local doctors who haven't the expertise as Dr. Andrews or Dr. Elattrache
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...on-doctor-says
Last edited by redskins55; January-12th-2013 at 04:15 PM.
I just can't stand articles starting by "Per a league source". The irony is that media pundits were talking about a potential high injury risk concerning Robert weeks before, but yet we couldn't prevented it from happening.
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