According to a source with knowledge of the situation, Merriman was not told anything different in South Florida from what he'd heard from previous orthopedists regarding his injuries or the prognosis. The recommendation from all the doctors has been that his best course of action would be to have surgery immediately to repair his torn PCL and LCL. That would force him to sit out the season.
The doctors Merriman has seen agree he can play in his current state, but they have advised him that he likely will not be able to play at the level to which he is accustomed.
Merriman, a Pro Bowler in each of his three NFL seasons, still wants to play.
So EVERY doctor he went to for opinions told him the same thing, go get surgery.
Now the breaking news on the wiretap says he will play
“I’m going to play,” Merriman told Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune. ”I’ll deal with it when it’s time to get surgery.”
Is there something I'm missing here? I understand the 'love of the game' aspect, but this is a career threatening injury, and he dismissed the advice of all the experts who told him to get surgery...
Hopefully this works out for him, but this isnt the NBA with guaranteed contracts, in the NFL, teams can cut you and you'll be stuck with no guaranteed money or a contract if you're considered damaged goods.
He has a long and promising career ahead of him, why would he risk it for just one season?