sdskinsfan2001
07-29-2022, 12:09 PM
Speaking of Chase Young’s ACL surgery and recovery, Thomas supplied, “He was a month ahead of me, but his surgery was a little different than mine because he had to transplant his patella (kneecap) from his other knee, so that’s a little bit different. He had to rehab a little bit of both of his legs and get into his. We’re pretty close to the same.”
“Mine is from the original patella,” he explained. “I didn’t do anything to my patella, so they basically spliced that, and then they just put that as my new ACL.”
Thomas conveyed the team didn’t report his entire injury/story. “I did ACL, MCL and both of my meniscus. “Yeah, well, while we’re in there, we might as well just fix it all.”
https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/lists/washington-commanders-tight-end-logan-thomas-is-progressing-well-name-change-carson-wentz/
Logan talking about his surgery vs Chase's. Chase was the more serious surgery.
https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1467955221485785089?s=20&t=FTNDkBV2bFcMRBVqP4tmAA
^^ clip of that unnecessary low clip by Ngakoue on Logan to piss ya off. I thought you couldnt clip guys within the tackles?
Chase being on PUP and missing the first 4 games has been what most speculate, its what id prefer. Dont rush it.
He had his surgery late November and it was a big ACL surgery. Expecting guys to come back and go full speed 9 months later isnt realistic.
PUP him and play it safe.
Those surgeries are still so weird to me. Just cut another part of your body off and attach it to the injured part. Obviously, it works, because guys come back from these injuries all the time now. But its still pretty crazy imo.
If he can't play, he can't play. He definitely should not be on the field until the knee is 100%. Coming back early isn't fair to him or helping the team. So do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to get it back to full strength in regards to future injury risks. I'll just adjust my expectations to hope that he is back for the 2nd half of the season, anything else is just icing on the cake.
“Mine is from the original patella,” he explained. “I didn’t do anything to my patella, so they basically spliced that, and then they just put that as my new ACL.”
Thomas conveyed the team didn’t report his entire injury/story. “I did ACL, MCL and both of my meniscus. “Yeah, well, while we’re in there, we might as well just fix it all.”
https://commanderswire.usatoday.com/lists/washington-commanders-tight-end-logan-thomas-is-progressing-well-name-change-carson-wentz/
Logan talking about his surgery vs Chase's. Chase was the more serious surgery.
https://twitter.com/MarkBullockNFL/status/1467955221485785089?s=20&t=FTNDkBV2bFcMRBVqP4tmAA
^^ clip of that unnecessary low clip by Ngakoue on Logan to piss ya off. I thought you couldnt clip guys within the tackles?
Chase being on PUP and missing the first 4 games has been what most speculate, its what id prefer. Dont rush it.
He had his surgery late November and it was a big ACL surgery. Expecting guys to come back and go full speed 9 months later isnt realistic.
PUP him and play it safe.
Those surgeries are still so weird to me. Just cut another part of your body off and attach it to the injured part. Obviously, it works, because guys come back from these injuries all the time now. But its still pretty crazy imo.
If he can't play, he can't play. He definitely should not be on the field until the knee is 100%. Coming back early isn't fair to him or helping the team. So do whatever it takes for as long as it takes to get it back to full strength in regards to future injury risks. I'll just adjust my expectations to hope that he is back for the 2nd half of the season, anything else is just icing on the cake.