Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!
Not good enough. A coach should have his players' best interests at heart. Of course the player is going to say he's fine - it's the playoffs, he wants to go back in.
It shouldn't be up to him.
This quote is telling:
"Not exactly the same"? No ****."I think everybody could see after the first quarter that he wasn't always exactly the same, but I got a lot of players that aren't exactly the same, there's not a lot of quarterbacks that are exactly time this time of year," Shanahan said. "But I still thought he could go in there and make the plays he was capable of making against an excellent defense."
When a player is limping along with a live ball, how on earth do you not pull the plug?
I prefer the way we approach these sisues. It's a medcial staff call.
Here you have a talented rookie who may well have lost one of the skills that got him hired. Hopefully he will not need surgery.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!
The whole thing is so ridiculous to me.
Playing through pain is one thing. Even playing through certain injury is another. But playing in a situation where a body part is just waiting to go at any given moment is just plain absurd.
Shanahan deserves full blame for whatever the outcome of this is. I don't really care if RG3 said he could go, most any athlete in the world would say that. It should have been blatantly obvious that the guy was in no shape to be playing when he couldn't even walk without badly limping and with his knee constantly buckling.
Just dumb all around. And then they're running naked bootlegs up 14-0 when he's obviously hurt? Crazy.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...iffin/related/
Excerpt: "The last time Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III injured his knee, the team whisked him to an MRI tube and announced promptly that he had no structural damage in his knee.
This time around, there’s a much different vibe.Via Jim Corbett of USA Today, Griffin sounds far less confident than he did four weeks ago regarding the question of whether he suffered an injury to the ACL in his right knee.
“Honestly, it’s up in the air right now.” Griffin said. “I know coming off the field I thought it was just the same thing [a sprained LCL]. But right now, we’ll see what it is.
“No matter what it is, our season’s over right now, and I’ve just got to make sure that I get back healthy no matter what the injury is.”Right, but a mild sprain to the LCL can heal on its own, with rest. An ACL tear requires reconstructive surgery.
For Griffin, it would be the second torn ACL in his right knee of his career." Read more...
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!
Took McNabb about a year and a half to fully recover from his ACL tear in early 2006.
Hmm, not good. It did not look good when his knee buckled. It looked like it snapped.
Skins supposed insiders have claimed ACl and PCL on twitter.
See post 212......
http://www.extremeskins.com/showthre...s-RGIII/page15
Wow, both ACL and PCL?
Giants fan since 525 BC.