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Back when this happened to DeMeco, CnD said that a best case scenario for recovery is to regain about 80% of explosiveness. How that is gauged I don't know.
Back when this happened to DeMeco, CnD said that a best case scenario for recovery is to regain about 80% of explosiveness. How that is gauged I don't know.
Damn if that is the case then he probably won't be able help next year or not til later. Looks like we'll definitely be looked for some receiving help. Tough break for the kid that showed some actual promise then. Hope his recover goes that Adrian Peterson route that exceeds expectations, heh.
Wow, this sucks. He was really coming on. He needed to be healthy for minicamp and training camp.
They said that about Adrian Peterson too. Predictions are based on average recovery. lets hope that Posey is a hard worker
This is a completely different injury.
point is, AP took the knee recovery to a new level......
Posey can do similar for the achilles tear.
we really didn't have him this year except for taking a roster spot....not playing much this year plus not having him next season plus him not playing last year doesn't give him much on field experience for when he does come back.I've got faith in Posey -- especially because he's so young.
Where is CND when we need him?
Wow, this sucks. He was really coming on. He needed to be healthy for minicamp and training camp.
They said that about Adrian Peterson too. Predictions are based on average recovery. lets hope that Posey is a hard worker
Tania Ganguli ‏@taniaganguli
WR DeVier Posey tore his left Achilles tendon. He'll be out most, if not all, of next season with that. #Texans
Terrible
Tania Ganguli ‏@taniaganguli
WR DeVier Posey tore his left Achilles tendon. He'll be out most, if not all, of next season with that. #Texans
Terrible
ACL recovery is much more predictable and carries a more favorable prognosis than Achilles rupture. Furthermore, pointing to AP is like pointing to George Burns smoking until he died at 103.......and concluding that smoking doesn't shorten your life.
Doc, this kind of injury is depends on how much and where on Achilles tore right? I remember the last time you explained us about tore Achilles recovery is that he may not likely to recover 100% playing form but more like 80-90% right?
Wasn't it an achilles injury that slowed down DeMeco Ryans after he returned? Hopefully Posey can recover and come back close to full speed for training camp or preseason...
An NFL athlete will have surgical repair whether it is complete or partial rupture. Those that are not surgically repaired and treated conservatively historically have shown ~60% return to play as opposed to ~70% (i.e., never returned to play in the NFL) Historically, a wide receiver was found to have ~ 85% reduction in power rating in the years following repair. His youth as well as improved techniques will possibly factor in / benefit him regarding these numbers, but I cannot tell you how much.
Like I said before, I wouldn't count on him next season.
then you have a player who's last significant actual playing time was in 2010. He didn't play in 2011, 2012 he really didn't get on the field much at all and 2013 will be spent recuperating. I feel bad for Posey but he's fast falling into the Benny Joppru bizarro world at this point.If he comes back in time for the 2013 season, he won't be 100%. He'll do interviews and tell everyone who will listen that he's better than new, but it'll be a lie. And just so we keep fan exp[expectations in perspective, when Demeco came back and was still slowed by it, fans basically wrote him off. Even though he finally started to really come around at the end of the season, people argued that he was only a part time LBer, which was a result of his injury.
Don't expect much from Posey until 2014.
If he comes back in time for the 2013 season, he won't be 100%. He'll do interviews and tell everyone who will listen that he's better than new, but it'll be a lie. And just so we keep fan exp[expectations in perspective, when Demeco came back and was still slowed by it, fans basically wrote him off. Even though he finally started to really come around at the end of the season, people argued that he was only a part time LBer, which was a result of his injury.
Don't expect much from Posey until 2014.
An NFL athlete will have surgical repair whether it is complete or partial rupture. Those that are not surgically repaired and treated conservatively historically have shown ~60% return to play as opposed to ~70% (i.e., never returned to play in the NFL) Historically, a wide receiver was found to have ~ 85% reduction in power rating in the years following repair. His youth as well as improved techniques will possibly factor in / benefit him regarding these numbers, but I cannot tell you how much.
then you have a player who's last significant actual playing time was in 2010. He didn't play in 2011, 2012 he really didn't get on the field much at all and 2013 will be spent recuperating. I feel bad for Posey but he's fast falling into the Benny Joppru bizarro world at this point.
then you have a player who's last significant actual playing time was in 2010. He didn't play in 2011, 2012 he really didn't get on the field much at all and 2013 will be spent recuperating. I feel bad for Posey but he's fast falling into the Benny Joppru bizarro world at this point.
Not really. He didn't play in 2011 in college due to suspension not injury. This was only his rookie season seems a little early to compare a player who tore his achilles in the last game of the season to a guy who was here for a few years and always knicked up to the point of not being able to play all the time.
This means Martin's got to step up next year. Best wishes to Posey.