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8 hours ago, Einstein said:

 

Robert Woods came back in 8 months. WR’s have nearly identical stress on the joint as a CB.

 

Peterson also was playing and cutting on his ACL knee 8 months after surgery in a historic season.

Good for them. Those aren’t typical timeframes and references to Tre may be totally different. 
 

I’ve only been involved in rehab involving this type of thing for 25 so maybe I have no clue what I’m talking about. 
 

it’s a very patient specific issue involving more than just the joint tendons ligaments and muscle. 
 

but what do I know

 

 

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10 hours ago, Einstein said:

 

Robert Woods came back in 8 months. WR’s have nearly identical stress on the joint as a CB.

 

Peterson also was playing and cutting on his ACL knee 8 months after surgery in a historic season.

Not every “ACL injury” is the same. Woods had a clean tear and no other damage. White also had significant meniscus damage. 
 

The average NFL player returns from an ACL tear in about 11 months. White wasn’t that far off at all. 

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On 12/27/2022 at 10:46 AM, GolfandBills said:

I don’t think the human knee was built with professional football in mind 

I think athletes and joints are like putting a built big block in your stock unibody car.   I think the muscles can be built far better than the tendons that hold everything together.

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