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camdenyard
01-13-2008, 05:28 PM
Keep some guys out 10 weeks, and others 3.

Wonder why that is.

UKRavenStockers
01-13-2008, 05:41 PM
Keep some guys out 10 weeks, and others 3.

Wonder why that is.

Because different bodies heal at different rates and there are differing degrees of sprains? :229031_confused2:

ladyraven127
01-13-2008, 06:25 PM
I don't know either. Maybe some people can play through the pain and others can't or won't :nerd:

4G63
01-13-2008, 06:35 PM
Maybe they aren't really High Ankle Sprains? Maybe its just so the other team thinks whoever has a high ankle sprain won't play at all/limited play!

The Fanatic
01-13-2008, 07:26 PM
Maybe they aren't really High Ankle Sprains? Maybe its just so the other team thinks whoever has a high ankle sprain won't play at all/limited play!

And sometimes it's something even more severe like a torn ligament but reported as a high ankle sprain so a player with that much desire to play can have a little less to worry about when maning up and taking the field.

Sephy
01-13-2008, 07:35 PM
Keep some guys out 10 weeks, and others 3.

Wonder why that is.

Because everyone's body is different and heals at different rates? Because one sprain isn't the same as another?

Looks like an uninspiring not so subtle dig at Todd Heap, to me.

edit: Wow, Stockers said almost the exact same thing. Great minds..

Rxdoxx
01-13-2008, 08:46 PM
I think way back when Ameche crossed the goal line we used to call that injury shin-splints.
It is not in the ankle at all, I think it is more of a separation of the two lower leg bones, and depending on how much they separated is the time for the tissue between them to heal.

camdenyard
01-13-2008, 09:07 PM
It wasn't so much a knock on Heap as it was amazement that TO run with one, let alone play on one after 3 weeks.

As I recall he played on a broken ankle in the Super Bowl a few years ago. Somebody ought to see how this guy goes about recovering from injury. We might learn something.

purplepoe
01-13-2008, 09:39 PM
The guy apparently devoted 18 hours a day to treatment.

He had every kind of specialist imaginable.

He spent a lot of time in a hypoberic (sp?) chamber and IIRC Joe Buck said that Owens has one in his house.

He's a physical freak by nature and works hard to stay in tip top shape.

All of those factors, plus the fact that we don't know how severe the injury really was, led to his quick recovery.

PP

jonboy79
01-13-2008, 10:02 PM
Put a Hyperbolic chamber or 10 in the Palace at Owings Mills...

camdenyard
01-13-2008, 11:12 PM
If Owens can afford one, the Ravens can afford ten.

UKRavenStockers
01-14-2008, 10:52 AM
Hyperbaric chambers I think they're called.

And pretty much if he's not rehabing, he's in his hyperbaric chamber.

festivus
01-14-2008, 11:31 AM
Kyle Boller and Brian Billick stopped Todd Heap from rehabbing.

OwingsMillsAlex
01-14-2008, 12:21 PM
Kyle Boller and Brian Billick stopped Todd Heap from rehabbing.

How so? I'm confused by your comment. Funny though as I was going to post how Gates can play with turf tow yet Heap can't play with a sprain.

festivus
01-14-2008, 02:11 PM
Sorry, left off the :261695:. It was for the conspiracy theorists out there, who know 1% of what actually happens, because that's all as fans we know, and nevertheless are ready to play the role of doctor/psychiatrist/head coach/trainer/gm/owner at the drop of a hat.

OwingsMillsAlex
01-15-2008, 09:20 AM
Festivus, gotcha. I think I may have read it wrong to begin with. Hard to work, surf the internet, check message boards, and read Blogs all dealing with what's going on in the Ravens.