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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    David Beckham suffered a full achilles tear, had surgery on March 15th or 2010, and played as a substitute on 11 September of 2010. Less than 6 months. A few weeks later he scored a goal in a win over Chivas and on October 24th he scored his second goal of the 2010/2011 season.

    Here is the free kick against Chivas on October 3rd of 2010...which would be just under 7 months.
    Ah, yes nice example actually. I remember that was the injury that put him out of the world cup squad.





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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimoreboy View Post
    What was the story with hockey player Justin Williams?
    I think he was back on the ice in less than 4 months.
    That's another one.

    Williams had surgery on September 18th of 2008 and returned to the ice on December 4th of 2008.
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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJoeFlaccoShow View Post
    No I said find one example of a high level athlete coming back in less than 8 months, which would be late December. (Gonna be hard because that athlete does not exist). Any sport, had bad enough achilles injury to require surgery. Pretty simple, you have the entire internet at your disposal.

    That is when I said the earliest he would come back in, late December. Not that he would not play at all this year.
    Wally Williams and Johnny Unitas did, both had complete tears not a small 2cm partial tear near calf muscle. Thats just off the top of my head. Johnny was back in 4 1/2 months led the Colts to SB.





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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJoeFlaccoShow View Post
    Capn Silver, you want $50 I will give you one snap vs Pitt being that it is a week earlier. So you win, no reason to back out now.
    So your choice is no?





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    No response?

    I thought no one would be able to find 1 example...ever...

    Here we have two documented circumstances.

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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    No response?

    I thought no one would be able to find 1 example...ever...

    Here we have two documented circumstances.

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    Remove logic and accountability....





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    Hey look, yet another example of being proven wrong for a certain poster.





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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    No response?

    I thought no one would be able to find 1 example...ever...

    Here we have two documented circumstances.

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    I can't wait to see TJFS try to spin this.





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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJoeFlaccoShow View Post
    Your info is wrong.

    Search my posts, I have gone into great detail about it after a lot research.

    Once you have surgery it is same recovery time regardless, does not matter. The procedure and recovery time is exactly the same no matter how bad the tear is.

    Stop listening to Suggs, and anyone else who claims otherwise. Listen to objective sports medicine doctors, the ones who actually perform the procedure and who live in reality, not pie in the sky superman type worlds pro athletes tend to live in.
    Dude you are wrong. There is a big difference between a partial and a full tear in reguards to rehabbing. A partial tear is a much less invasive surgery than a full tear. The big difference between the two is the rehab time. With Suggs partial tear he began rehabbing much sooner than afull tear. What i mean by that is stretching which doesn't sound like much but it is a big part of the rehab for an achilles. Thus will enable him to get on the field sooner. So yes there is a difference.





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    Re: Suggs on Track for Return This Season

    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    No response?

    I thought no one would be able to find 1 example...ever...

    Here we have two documented circumstances.

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    Nice. Took the words right out of my mouth:)





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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonRaven View Post
    Hey look, yet another example of being proven wrong for a certain poster.
    :D

    In all honesty, that was not my intention. He got me curious...i just did some google'ing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wickedsolo View Post
    :D

    In all honesty, that was not my intention. He got me curious...i just did some google'ing.

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    Googlewebs must be wrong.

    No way an athlete can come back that quickly. No way. Ever.





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