http://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/7/8/8900709/marcus-lattimore-profile-feature
"Once Marcus reached the hospital, a new reality set in. Doctors did not speak of recovery in terms of football. No one talked of getting back out there in a few weeks or even the season after. Indeed, this injury was not like his last. Marcus had torn three of the four major ligaments holding the joint together, the ACL, lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). Even worse, his dislodged knee had come in contact with an artery and the nerve in his leg. Forget carrying a football; it seemed then like a best-case scenario for Marcus was to simply walk properly again, to instead be able to carry groceries from the car to the house..."
Was Kye Staleys injury in this same realm?
"Once Marcus reached the hospital, a new reality set in. Doctors did not speak of recovery in terms of football. No one talked of getting back out there in a few weeks or even the season after. Indeed, this injury was not like his last. Marcus had torn three of the four major ligaments holding the joint together, the ACL, lateral collateral ligament (LCL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). Even worse, his dislodged knee had come in contact with an artery and the nerve in his leg. Forget carrying a football; it seemed then like a best-case scenario for Marcus was to simply walk properly again, to instead be able to carry groceries from the car to the house..."
Was Kye Staleys injury in this same realm?