idhawkman wrote:Been out doing yardwork - was it a compound fracture like Joe's?
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Legs broken. Surgery was a success. Skins lost. Morale low. I’m high. Painkillers are sick. Seasons over. Sh*t, f*ck.
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RiverDog wrote:Wasn't Lockett's injury similar to what Smith just experienced? I know it used to be considered career ending back in the days when Theisman and Tim Krumrie suffered them, but it seems to me that improvements in surgery and rehab have improved their chances of recovery.
idhawkman wrote:Similar but I don't think it broke through the skin for Lockett like Theisman and Smith. Psychologically when the bone comes out of your body and you're sitting there looking at the bare bone with the blood, etc. it has a more severe effect on your mental state for coming back.
I think what will end Smith's career much like Theisman isn't necessarily the injury itself but rather their age when it happened and the amount of time to come back from it physically and more importantly mentally. It took Lockett 2 years. How old will Smith be in 2 Years? Plus, since it was a compound fracture (sticking through the skin) it will take longer for him to have the confidence to stand in there and deliver the ball. No team is going to let him "play through" the imaginary sacks that he will be seeing at every snap.
Both happened on Nov. 18. Both happened at the 40-yard line. Romeo Crennel was an assistant coach on the opposing sideline of both games. Washington won the 1985 game 23-21; Houston won Sunday’s game 23-21. Theismann finished his season with 301 attempts; Smith entered Sunday’s game with 301 attempts and finished his season with 328.
“This date has always been a day in my life that I’ll never forget,” Theismann said. “. . .My immediate thought was that my heart went out to him. I feel so bad for him. I know the road ahead. We’re somewhat similar in age [when the injuries happened]. He’s not 25 or 26 years of age. I was 35; he’s 34. How long will it take to come back? What is the severity?
NorthHawk wrote:His injury is eerily similar to Theisman's.
Here is a comment from Theisman about it:
Both happened on Nov. 18. Both happened at the 40-yard line. Romeo Crennel was an assistant coach on the opposing sideline of both games. Washington won the 1985 game 23-21; Houston won Sunday’s game 23-21. Theismann finished his season with 301 attempts; Smith entered Sunday’s game with 301 attempts and finished his season with 328.
“This date has always been a day in my life that I’ll never forget,” Theismann said. “. . .My immediate thought was that my heart went out to him. I feel so bad for him. I know the road ahead. We’re somewhat similar in age [when the injuries happened]. He’s not 25 or 26 years of age. I was 35; he’s 34. How long will it take to come back? What is the severity?
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