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"One source said that Mayo was expected to be out 6 to 8 weeks with the Grade 3 MCL sprain, but the other source said that the timetable is "not that bad" and Mayo is expected to be back quicker than that."
You should work on your thread titles.
A medical definition is meaningless, how long his specific injury is expected to keep him out is what matters and your title gives one of two opinions from the same link. Each injury is unique and doesn't fit perfectly into the box of a definition especially as those are generic for normal people not athletes who are stronger, in better shape and who get access to better treatment.Don't count on it.
He'll be back in time for the real playoff run.
A medical definition is meaningless, how long his specific injury is expected to keep him out is what matters and your title gives one of two opinions from the same link. Each injury is unique and doesn't fit perfectly into the box of a definition especially as those are generic for normal people not athletes who are stronger, in better shape and who get access to better treatment.
Now change the thread title.
Yeah, we have a tough schedule this year. Bottom line, if we beat the teams in our division we're in the playoffs.4 weeks, 6 week, 8 weeks, whatever. We are losing our best defensive player for some tough games. We don't play a bad team until Week 7 against the Bucs.
A medical definition is meaningless, how long his specific injury is expected to keep him out is what matters and your title gives one of two opinions from the same link. Each injury is unique and doesn't fit perfectly into the box of a definition especially as those are generic for normal people not athletes who are stronger, in better shape and who get access to better treatment.
Now change the thread title.
Don't count on it.