to start the year, one would think so.Is anybody truly 100%?
Why does it matter? He’ll be backIt's driving me nuts.
Is his injury a complete achilles tear or what exactly?
Can he be 100%
Why does it matter? Are you serious?Why does it matter? He’ll be back
How do you expect anyone to know how Ibrahim will heal in the next 8-9 months? He doesn’t know. Doctors don’t know. Coaches don’t know.Why does it matter? Are you serious?
If he is back to 100%, that's huge.
If he's 80%, that sucks.
that's why I asked is it a complete achilles tear or what?How do you expect anyone to know how Ibrahim will heal in the next 8-9 months? He doesn’t know. Doctors don’t know. Coaches don’t know.
Send him a message and ask. I don’t think that info has been released. The many threads on Mo discuss this.that's why I asked is it a complete achilles tear or what?
That's helps one know if it generally heals 100
I’ve seen it referenced that he ruptured his Achilles’ tendon. What that means exactly I don’t know.Send him a message and ask. I don’t think that info has been released. The many threads on Mo discuss this.
Oh, ok, I'll send him a message! Brilliant!Send him a message and ask. I don’t think that info has been released. The many threads on Mo discuss this.
was it fully torn?Running backs almost never fully recover from a fully torn Achilles. I'm afraid his best days on the gridiron are behind him.
I don't know, 80% of Mo to go along with Ky and Irving sounds ok to me.Why does it matter? Are you serious?
If he is back to 100%, that's huge.
If he's 80%, that sucks.
I don't think we were ever told, but I believe it is fully torn.was it fully torn?
Unfortunately, this is likely the truth for Mo. I hope the staff finds a role for him and really eases him back. I like the idea of using him in short yardage, pass blocking scenarios, but limiting his touches to no more than 10 per game. At least early in the year.Running backs almost never fully recover from a fully torn Achilles. I'm afraid his best days on the gridiron are behind him.
I know I'm not.Is anybody truly 100%?
Same. I was excluded from being an orthopedic surgeon when they realized I wasn’t very bright. Google says it’s a partial or full tear.I’ve seen it referenced that he ruptured his Achilles’ tendon. What that means exactly I don’t know.
We're all day-to-dayIs anybody truly 100%?
I ruptured my Achilles and although at that time I was only 90-95% of the athlete that Moe is, I'll offer my own experience and what I gleaned. Very good that he's up and about as fast as possible.Same. I was excluded from being an orthopedic surgeon when they realized I wasn’t very bright. Google says it’s a partial or full tear.
FWIW Mo is walking well and not in a boot.
It's a lot more than gravy. If Mo is back as Mo, he and Ky will be one and two with most of the carries. That opens the door to developing a serious kick return game around Bucky and a third back role for Bucky as receiver out of the backfield and slot.He’s gravy for the RB room and team. More talent, more options and competition
Edgar Bennett- lasted 1 yearUnfortunately, this is likely the truth for Mo. I hope the staff finds a role for him and really eases him back. I like the idea of using him in short yardage, pass blocking scenarios, but limiting his touches to no more than 10 per game. At least early in the year.
In the NFL, I can't think of a single example of a running back who returned from an Achilles injury.
Yeah, I think Mikel Leshoure played a bit after coming back from an Achilles too.Edgar Bennett- lasted 1 year
Marlon Mack - RB / Indianapolis this year - he was inactive today but has played some behind Taylor.
"Does anybody really know what time it is? Does anybody really care?"...Robert Lamm: Chicago Transit AuthorityIs anybody truly 100%?
So I guess you’ll stop watching.Why does it matter? Are you serious?
If he is back to 100%, that's huge.
If he's 80%, that sucks.
I tore my Achilles heel running a marathon nine years ago. It took about a year to recover.I ruptured my Achilles and although at that time I was only 90-95% of the athlete that Moe is, I'll offer my own experience and what I gleaned. Very good that he's up and about as fast as possible.
From what I gathered, your recovery can go about as well and as fast as your doctor and support staff want to be 'aggressive'. My business partner was in a cast for like 6-7 weeks, the atrophy was just terrible by that point, and his recovery was long. I pressed my doctor a little bit and I got out of the cast and into a boot in 8 days I think. My recovery was much, much quicker and I obviously had to deal with significantly less muscle atrophy in that calf.
He's obviously going to have the best care available and I'm sure he'll be as good as can be for 2022. Based on my time frame (and I was like 40 or so when mine happened), I wouldn't even rule out Moe being ready for some type of participation in spring ball, but I doubt they push him that fast.
He should be 100 percent by the opener next year. We know what we have so his Spring work load will be minimal, just focus on the rehab and Mo will be fine.Why does it matter? Are you serious?
If he is back to 100%, that's huge.
If he's 80%, that sucks.