I talked to a friend of mine who went to the University of Miami and knows Willis McGahee and said that McGahee had the same injury in High school as the one he had in the Fiesta Bowl. Same knee only was the other tendons. Hmm I just hope this is not a trend for him. As to tearing his tendons at every level. Hopefully he stays healthy for the rest of his Bills career. Just a little info for you all. This might be the reason that Henry has not left yet.
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this is pretty well known information, and before anyone drafted him, he went through extensive xrays during the combine...what they also know now is that the knee that was restructured after the high school injury is now stronger than it was before...same thing applies to the new knee. he is just as liable to tear up his knees as any other back in the nfl.the dude abides
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Originally posted by mypoorfriendmethis is pretty well known information, and before anyone drafted him, he went through extensive xrays during the combine...what they also know now is that the knee that was restructured after the high school injury is now stronger than it was before...same thing applies to the new knee. he is just as liable to tear up his knees as any other back in the nfl.
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He has much a chance to do it to his knees again as Shaud Williams or Joe Burns or anyone in the league. He will be fine, it is usually some kind of freak thing when it happens....I hope he stays healthy too...We need him.
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
Kansas City Super Deuces
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Originally posted by kwharterI talked to a friend of mine who went to the University of Miami and knows Willis McGahee and said that McGahee had the same injury in High school as the one he had in the Fiesta Bowl. Same knee only was the other tendons. Hmm I just hope this is not a trend for him. As to tearing his tendons at every level. Hopefully he stays healthy for the rest of his Bills career. Just a little info for you all. This might be the reason that Henry has not left yet.
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As I understand it, when doctors do this kind of surgery, if the ligament is replaced, the replacement tissue they use is actually stronger than the original. Thus, in theory at least, the same ligament is less prone to have the same injury in the future, though if you got hit like McGahee got hit, I doubt if a ligament made of stainless steel would have held up.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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