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Thread: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
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04-01-2013, 01:44 PM #25Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
Which I hope doesn't become a financial hardship for him and his family. Unlike Theisman or Musa Smith, guys who were employed when this happened to them, Ware's a college kid on scholarship. The NCAA's Catastrophic Injury Insurance Program is not that easy to get accepted by (although, this likely qualifies) and the deductible is kinda brutal. It isn't the now that concerns me as much as a couple years from now, when he needs to be able to continue physical therapy to make sure his body continues to heal and function right, but insurance won't cover it (or enough of it for him to afford it) and Louisville has forgotten about him. Heck, it wouldn't surprise me if he is unable to (financially) continue his education there - they may revoke his scholarship.
I really hope, in the immediate term, anyway, that Louisville alumni can step to the plate on this.
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Re: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
The worst injury I've seen in my life, as a longtime fan of several violent sports. Only comparable injuries I can think of is Musa Smith's leg turning to jello against the Cowboys several years ago and when Frank Mir broke Tim Sylvia's arm, and those are literally nothing compared to what happened to this kid. Sad to see, hope he recovers fully.
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"Well that was an appropriate last ride for Pees. A Bengals WR streaking in for a game winning touchdown in the closing minutes is the man’s preferred medium to express his art." - GreenWave52
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04-01-2013, 03:19 PM #27
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Joe Theissman's break wasn't in HD, this was. Absolutely gruesome injury and very hard to watch.
It really was strange how it happened. No contact at all, just landed on it funny and his leg completely gave out.
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04-01-2013, 08:33 PM #29
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Part of the scholarship covers medical issues and surgeries(really its the insurance). As Rick Pitino said he will be handled by the best doctors in the business and he meant it.
Even if he never plays again he will be on scholie until he graduates. If they revoked it because he was injured while performing for the school Louisville would never recover from the PR damage.
He will be nursed back to heath and his expenses covered by the schools insurance.
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04-01-2013, 08:37 PM #30
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Your second comment was probably the main cause of the injury.
I know some of you guys hate wrestling but Sid Viscous suffered a similar injury in a similar fashion. When you have a stress fracture you have to treat it almost as if its a compound fracture and by that I mean that you have to stay off that leg. Speaking of compound what made it so gruesome is that his bone stuck 6 inches through the skin. You just do not see those types of injuries unless its a car accident or war.
Oh I forgot to mention that Sid is 6'10" 335lbs.
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04-01-2013, 08:57 PM #31
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Re: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
back on twitter
"Well that was an appropriate last ride for Pees. A Bengals WR streaking in for a game winning touchdown in the closing minutes is the man’s preferred medium to express his art." - GreenWave52
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04-01-2013, 10:36 PM #33
Re: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
My theory on what may have caused the horrible injury, which I have not seen mentioned in a public domain, is the close proximity of his landing spot to the edge of the "table" on which they were playing.
Game was being played on a raised court.
Injury occurred at the sideline, either a few inches in or out of bounds (I am not sure and I ain't watching again to find out).
There is a foot or two of hardwood beyond the sideline ... the floor then transitions to a sticky carpet, on which the players can wipe their sneaks ... then it is a four foot or so drop, off the edge of the table.
It is possible Ware shifted his weight to avoid going off the edge of the table, leading to the horrific injury.
I think it would be bizarre to play on a raised court but, if so, there should be much wider borders. The angle Ware took, to challenge the shot, would have led him to step beyond the edge of the court on a normal, regular playing surface.
Regardless, very glad to read Kevin Ware was seen smiling today!
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04-01-2013, 11:21 PM #34Pro Bowl Poster
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04-01-2013, 11:39 PM #35Legendary RSR Poster
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Re: OT: Kevin Ware breaks his leg
I read that he had sprained the ankle of that leg on the day before. This event could have easily led to a stress fracture of the shin bone, which served as the precursor for the catastrophic one. It is never a good idea for an athlete to play injured. Small injuries lead to big ones. That's why they are so careful bringing players back from injuries.
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04-01-2013, 11:44 PM #36
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Absolutely horrible injury. I am glad I as not watching it live.
It had to be either stress fracture that was undiagnosed, or chips missing from the bone. That landing was ordinary, it just broke.
I heard Joe Theisman talk about it today. Based on medical treatment today, Ware may still have a future in sports.
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