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That stinks. How was he looking against #1? I know the score was 2-0, but did he appear to have a shot?He looked like he was in some serious pain CP said trainer pinched his knee and he let out a scream
Does Yates do OSU procedures?It didn't look bad, but that situation says ACL or meniscus damage with a less serious ligament.
Him screaming to the touch of the trainer says is could be the better scenario but only an MRI and Carlan Yates makes the call!
Just a guess but I think it will be tomorrow and John may say something about it on his show tomorrow night. Even then it will be generic in nature (out for the year, out for two weeks or fine to wrestle next match at West Virginia.)Is an update expected today?
It sucks, you have to live about 100 miles around Stillwater to get it on the radio. I think they have it live at a Pizza place in Stillwater. Nothing on the internet!How does one watch Coach Smith's show?
It sucks, you have to live about 100 miles around Stillwater to get it and on radio. I think they have it live at a Pizza place in Stillwater. Nothing on the internet!
Man, that just absolutely punches you in the gut. For OSU, for Kaid, for the fans. That just sucks balls.
On FRL they said Brick is going to be fine. They said he heard a pop and was a little more freaked out than it was bad.
Total ACL reconstruction and five knee surgeries later...I concur with the above post. And I completely went without an ACL for over 12 years. You can lose so much in your confidence of what your knee can do/handle. I can barely run on flat, solid ground now, much less God forbid there's an unstable spot like a molehill."Pops" are not good when it comes to the knee...after two ACLs recons that had meniscus repair and one that tore everything but the PCL...a pop would make a mess in my pants.
Also, it should be of note, with Brocks style and quickness, an unsound knee will hinder him mentally for a bit.
http://okstate.com/news/2016/1/5/wrest_010560025.aspx Good article on the Stillwater boys.Micco, it seemed to imply you knew more? As you obviously know, there doesn't have to be a ton of movement for a ligament to tear to shreds. I was mainly worried about ACL, because that surgery is the one that plants the most doubt. If it were MCL, LCL and maybe a small amount of meniscus, he would be fine and most likely mentally fine?
If it is a small meniscus issue, the surgery and rehab can be as short as 3 weeks...mentally, Im not sure? MCL and LCL, many times can heal themselves.
I really hope to see Brock at full speed and confident. I am worried about seeing him at half speed and cautious, or worse, truly injured and unable to compete with a long road to recovery.
"Pops" are not good when it comes to the knee...after two ACLs recons that had meniscus repair and one that tore everything but the PCL...a pop would make a mess in my pants.
Also, it should be of note, with Brocks style and quickness, an unsound knee will hinder him mentally for a bit.
Who, what or where is FRL?On FRL they said Brock is going to be fine. They said he heard a pop and was a little more freaked out than it was bad.
It's a podcast by CP and Willie of flowrestling, they try to do it every Tuesday and Thursday, but sometimes they can't usually due to traveling to events. It is very informative and entertaining. Like chuck showed its on soundcloud, but you can also subscribe on iTunes.Who, what or where is FRL?
Didn't listen to it, out 4 to 6 months. Next up, we know what we have at 133, Harding is still hurt but can still wrestle. Magaldo is still unknown at 133, Boo is hurt, Hone is a big 141. Pulling for Magaldo in a big way! Wrestle offs next week, giddy up Cowboy!So what was said?
Seems too quick for ACL, I would guess menicus and they are going for repair.ACL or serious cartilage if that's the time frame