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Tennessee Sports
This is not Rocky Top, but talk UT Sports here anyway.
That is too bad, he was my preseason SEC player of the year. My other picks are holding up well however. Shula= coach of the year and Darby= leading rusher. I do hate that for Allen, he could have gone pro last year and be making the big bucks now. RTR
He, of course, has a lucerative insurance policy in place, but I would hate to see this cost him his career. Right now, the prognosis is more positive than that. Still, hip injuries are very tricky. If there is a loss of blood flow to the area, then you have the Bo Jackson scenario. If they ultimately find a break as well as the dislocation, then that would be devastating too. Even in the best case, he is in for a grueling rehabilitation.
He is to us what Shockley is to UGA, a dynamic playmaker who does all the right things both on and off the field. I hope and pray that he will be able to showcase his skills in the pros, but if not, I am confident that the characteristics that made him such a wonderful student-athlete for UT will help make him successful after football.
He, of course, has a lucerative insurance policy in place, but I would hate to see this cost him his career. Right now, the prognosis is more positive than that. Still, hip injuries are very tricky. If there is a loss of blood flow to the area, then you have the Bo Jackson scenario. If they ultimately find a break as well as the dislocation, then that would be devastating too. Even in the best case, he is in for a grueling rehabilitation.
He is to us what Shockley is to UGA, a dynamic playmaker who does all the right things both on and off the field. I hope and pray that he will be able to showcase his skills in the pros, but if not, I am confident that the characteristics that made him such a wonderful student-athlete for UT will help make him successful after football.
As usual another well written post by Nando. As for Jason Allen, from what I have read there is no fracture. RTR
He, of course, has a lucerative insurance policy in place, but I would hate to see this cost him his career. Right now, the prognosis is more positive than that. Still, hip injuries are very tricky. If there is a loss of blood flow to the area, then you have the Bo Jackson scenario. If they ultimately find a break as well as the dislocation, then that would be devastating too. Even in the best case, he is in for a grueling rehabilitation.
He is to us what Shockley is to UGA, a dynamic playmaker who does all the right things both on and off the field. I hope and pray that he will be able to showcase his skills in the pros, but if not, I am confident that the characteristics that made him such a wonderful student-athlete for UT will help make him successful after football.
But if he does not play in the NFL. He does have his degree,so he is not a idiot. He should be fine in life.
If there is a loss of blood flow to the area, then you have the Bo Jackson scenario.
The term for that is avascular necrosis. This was brought on by the hip subluxation that occurred post-injury where the ball of the femur slides in and out of the hip joint. Avascular necrosis which can stem from a hip subluxation is when the ball of the femur as well as parts of the hip area die due to lack of blood leading to a hip replacement.
Grueling rehab coming for Jason and hopefully he, like Prothro, can overcome it and lead the life he wants.
The term for that is avascular necrosis. This was brought on by the hip subluxation that occurred post-injury where the ball of the femur slides in and out of the hip joint. Avascular necrosis which can stem from a hip subluxation is when the ball of the femur as well as parts of the hip area die due to lack of blood leading to a hip replacement.
Yeah, yeah, I knew all that. I just didn't want to sound too uh...technical.
The term for that is avascular necrosis. This was brought on by the hip subluxation that occurred post-injury where the ball of the femur slides in and out of the hip joint. Avascular necrosis which can stem from a hip subluxation is when the ball of the femur as well as parts of the hip area die due to lack of blood leading to a hip replacement.
Grueling rehab coming for Jason and hopefully he, like Prothro, can overcome it and lead the life he wants.
Cianne, what are you...a medical student? This is not the first diagnostic post you have uttered.
And I'm terribly sorry for the loss of your fine DB. His actions on the field made him a true leader and a hero to his teammates.