@ESPNRadio980: Sources close to Skins camp say RG3 has torn ACL & PCL & will not play for a min of 14-18 months.
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@ESPNRadio980: Sources close to Skins camp say RG3 has torn ACL & PCL & will not play for a min of 14-18 months.
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Kohl Is A Mome wrote:While its a terrible coaching job by Shanahan to leave him in, Snyder should get blame for that field being so ****. This isn't the first injury caused by terrible turf there late in the season and it won't be the last if he doesn't change it. Hes not afraid to spend money so whats the issue? Remember thats the same field Petersons injury occurred on late last season. The NFC East title game had at least 3 ankle/high ankle sprains. Chris Clemons tore his ACL and meniscus in the same game as RG3s injury.
I understand injuries happen in football, but no reason to add unnecessary risk with negligence.
Icness wrote:. Or maybe he could hit up buddy Tom Cruise for a short loan.
tcorbin wrote:I don't think i would ever draft an athletic black QB. its not a racist thing, its just that those guys...
Pharmcat wrote:some1 has to be fired for literally destroying the career of this guy
Jake0890 wrote:RG3 to have total ACL And LCL reconstruction. the recovery time is approx. 4-8 months.
Worm Guts wrote:Pharmcat wrote:some1 has to be fired for literally destroying the career of this guy
Literally, RG3 will probably be back by the beginning of next season. Let's not get carried away with the destroying the career stuff.
Kohl Is A Mome wrote:Jake0890 wrote:RG3 to have total ACL And LCL reconstruction. the recovery time is approx. 4-8 months.
Theres no way its 4 months, I read 6-8 and even 8 seems optimistic. Reason being its not his first injury, sounds like the patellar graft has to come from the other knee since they already used one from the current one. And that means it will require minor rehab of the other knee as well.
It seems like a lot of people look at ACLs differently now because of the way Peterson recovered, but the thing about Petersons was it was only the ACL, and there was no joint damage around it (which impacts recovery tremendously). I'm not trying to diminish anything MVPeterson did because its remarkable, just trying to put in context his injury versus others.
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Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III is undergoing total reconstructive surgery of his right knee early Wednesday morning to repair torn anterior cruciate and lateral collateral ligaments, but he is expected to be ready for the opener of the 2013 NFL regular season, according to team sources familiar with the determination made by orthopedic specialist Dr. James Andrews.
The torn ACL was diagnosed late Tuesday as a complete tear of the patella graft that was used to repair Griffin's torn ACL suffered at Baylor in 2009. A team source said Andrews likely will use a patella graft from Griffin's left knee to repair the most recent tear.
The Associated Press, citing a source, reported that Wednesday's surgery is expected to last two hours.
Griffin's recovery is projected at six to eight months, barring any setbacks, sources said. The rehabilitation plan will focus primarily on strengthening Griffin's quadriceps to help protect and help stabilize the knee, according to sources. The reconstruction of the LCL is considered a complication, but sources said Andrews informed the Redskins it should rehab well during the same six-to-eight month time frame as the ACL injury.
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