08-31-2012, 02:57 PM
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Re: Steelers lose another player to ugly leg injury
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Originally Posted by lillloyd
It's actually part of a strange and ugly run of knee injuries we've had of late.
That's 6 *major* (multi-month) knee injuries in the last 6 games, counting pre and post season.
5 ACL/MCLs to starters (Mendenhall, Hampton, LT Max Starks, FB Johnson, DeCastro), plus the season-ender to Spence last night. That doesn't include significant (i.e. multi-week) knee injuries to Harrison and two key reserves (Sylvestor, C. Brown) over the past 4 preseason games.
I guess injuries are a bit like turnovers--they come in bunches, and there's never any rhyme or reason to it.
Really a shame for the young rookie Spence; his game is built on unusual speed and quickness, and you wonder if a guy like that can be effective even after his rehab. That was just a brutal-looking injury, almost Theisman-esque in how the leg bent backward so far.
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I don't wish injuries on anyone. I wonder if it is the compressed preseason schedule (3 games in 10 days) COMBINED with lack of practices leading up to the preseason that are contributing to these. Hard to say, I'm no medical doctor, but for sure I would say the 3 games in 10 days can't help. That's gotta cos some aggravated wear and tear on the body.
Sorry to hear about your draft class getting pretty much deep sixed by injuries. You really can't control the injury bug in the NFL. That's why the Pats stock their roster with an eye for depth. I really think the 53 man roster should be expanded and/or the flexible IR expanded to more than 1 exception.
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