Right on time!!! "emoney", is there EVER a time when you're not spinning things to the homer side of the fence? Every single post I've ever seen from you has been homerific to the max.
Nothing I said be construed as "homerism" unless you lack basic reading comprehension, are a complete moron, or have a personal bias/agenda towards me.
I am merely pointing out FACTS and have not so much as stated my opinion on Welker's return in this thread.
Please tell me you're kidding. You'd have to be not reading any football related items in the past week at all, to have missed this.
Yeah sorry, I was a bit busy this weekend. I apologize for not living up to your amazing standards as a 24/7 football fan. Thanks again for simply just giving me a link like a respectable person. I've lost all respect for you.
No point in having a discussion with you if you don't even know the basic facts of the subject that is being discussed in this thread.
Weasle your way out of having to account for your mistake of demanding your mistruths are facts. You have still completely ignored every point I made in order to avoid admitting you were wrong. Real stand-up personality you have there.
For others, who may be curious, there ARE many factors that go into why an individual would have rotator cuff surgery and we probably won't know how bad it was unless information is leaked or we may see if there are any effects when he eventually returns to the field.
When does a rotator cuff tear require surgery?
Each patient must be treated individually as not all rotator cuff tears are the same, and different factors must be considered in each individual case.
Also, you may notice that one of the non-surgical recommendations include resting for several months and may STILL require surgery in the end. This is one of the reasons why professional athletes may be recommended surgery while others are recommended rehab first.
Also in Welker's case, since he had ACL surgery and is going to be limited in activity already for 4+ months, that is another reason why a doctor may recommend surgery at this point for Welker on the rotator cuff rather than wait for his ACL to be ready for plyometrics and then possibly need cuff surgery at that point in time.