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(20,199 posts)Gone for the season, if so.
Thanks for beating me at fantasy once again, milestogo!
milestogo
(17,751 posts)Probably a career-ending injury. If Rodgers still had this guy to protect him, it wouldn't have happened.
Link to tweet
Auggie
(31,785 posts)It was 2020 and S.F. was playing the Jets. Nick Bosa, Jimmy Garoppolo, Raheem Mostert, and Solomon Thomas all suffered leg injuries.
Then there's this:
LINK: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/aaron-rodgers-ex-teammate-calls-out-nfl-after-jets-qb-gets-injured-vs-bills-im-sick-of-this/
They've been playing on that crap for three years? C'mon NFL ...
Fortunately, no 49er games are scheduled in N.Y. for 2023.
milestogo
(17,751 posts)Last edited Wed Sep 13, 2023, 04:17 PM - Edit history (1)
From 2007 until 2018, the playing surface used the Desso GrassMaster system, which has synthetic fibers woven into the traditional Kentucky bluegrass sod. In 2018, the Grassmaster surface was replaced with polyethylene-based SIS Grass. Even the new video boards, installed in 2004, have been influenced by the field's nickname, being called "Tundra Vision". These video displays measure more than 25 feet (7.6 m) high by 46 feet (14 m) wide.
An artificial lighting system, based on technology used in Dutch rose-growing greenhouses, was tested in 2010 and purchased for use in the 2011 season. It operates 24 hours a day from October to early December to extend the growing season for the field's grass. The system is also used in some soccer stadiums where shade from stands and partial roofs are a problem for the turf, not the cold and short growing season found in Green Bay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambeau_Field
Probatim
(3,010 posts)I snapped mine while playing ultimate frisbee about 10-12 years ago. My fellow players heard it snap and saw me fall to the ground - the noise and my reaction made a few think I got shot.
If it's that, he's in much better shape than a torn achilles. There is no surgery for the plantaris.
up plantaris tendon and it said 8-12% of people dont even have them.
Probatim
(3,010 posts)The surgeon I saw lost his during a long weekend of drinking - he said he rolled over in bed on a Sunday morning, stretched, and popped his. He said it wasn't his finest moment.
milestogo
(17,751 posts)Last edited Tue Sep 12, 2023, 02:06 PM - Edit history (1)
Link to tweet
This is a very painful injury.
maxsolomon
(35,015 posts)was an Achilles' tendon.
Luckily, it is "just" a ruptured Baker's Cyst.
Not a Roger's fan, but sorry to see his career end like that.
Pretty expensive hit for the Jets - all that guaranteed money...
milestogo
(17,751 posts)I guess it happens a lot in pro Basketball.