When McVay/Snead talk, you listen... but do you trust them?
PostPosted:5 years 3 days ago
AvengerRam wrote:@/zn/
Your deduction is not without logic, but it’s not necessarily accurate. That’s the problem with your posts, and why you get so much backlash...you present your analysis as if it’s the only plausible conclusion that can be drawn from the facts. It’s not.
So, no matter how self-assured or impatient you might be, you’re just going to have to wait with the rest of us to see how this plays out.
I just don't get the fascination with "game 1". As an NFL running back you take a beating. Every game. Every year. In sports it's a natural progression that your body goes downhill. You're playing a very serious collision sport. If you've already seriously injured something, chances are it's going to be an issue going forward. His knee has 'wear and tear' on it. It's been surgically repaired. It was a worry when he was drafted. It's always going to be a worry. Since obviously his body started wearing down his senior year of college.
In his interview today he said, "it feels okay and there was 'not really' any discussion about the possibility of an offseason procedure on his knee". So I guess that's why it's been suggested it's arthritic. It can't be fixed by surgery so arthritis is the answer. It's not a ligament tear or there would have been surgery. It's not a meniscus tear or there would have been surgery. No matter what it is, we (and the media) don't know but they'd be some huge fools if they knew what was wrong and didn't have a contingency plan. And they're ALL talking like it's no big deal.