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MRI will determine if ligaments are ripped, but xrays were negative and he's on the sideline. |
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That takes a long time to recover from and he'll never be the same. |
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Oof. Yeah his ankle is dislocated.
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Did he die?
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Just gonna say - that looks real familiar to me.
Ended up with a complete posterior dislocation (plus broken fibula) and a tightrope implant in my ankle for my troubles. 4 months later and it's still stiff and I have a limp here and there. But by all accounts I completely recover after about 9-12 months. I'd be surprised if that's not what that is. The real question is whether or not there is enough damage to the ligaments to require actual replacement down there. If that syndesmosis went full 'splodey, then it's gonna complicate things but man it takes a lot to pull that off. He may also have some little fractures at the ankle where it kinda 'chipped' as it popped out. But we shall see. |
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It’s nasty, look at your discretion Praying for a full recovery and to see him back on the field. |
Yup - that's what I did.
Dislocated ankle, broken fibula, partial reconstruction of the ankle to stabilize. But what's crazy to me is they had him on the sideline. So they clearly didn't pump him full of ketamine and reduce it. So how'd they'd get it back in place? Maybe he got lucky and it wasn't a full dislocation? Still likely broken fibula at that point and that'll end the season but that's not weight bearing. The recovery will be quick and easy there. |
Let’s pray it’s not worse than it looks.
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We need him back bad, Edwards was burnt toast tonight
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I shouldn't have looked. |
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Yeah, I saw the pic, damn! |
I ain't looking. Feel awful for the kid
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