Pumpkinhead said:
Bigdaddycigar said:
Watching video of warmups and he looked fine. If the injury happened during the ND game why did he play against Mcneese? Seems weird. I guess coaches decided he wasn't healthy enough to play. Something's off there. Let's roll with Reed.
Announcers said during the broadcast is a shoulder ACL sprain that happened during Notre Dame game. He then reaggravated it during the McNeese game.
Just did a little looking, because ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) is in the knee.
When they're talking about an ACL sprain in the shoulder, it appears they're talking about a minor to mid tear in the acromioclavicular ligament. In other words, a separated shoulder. Depending upon the severity, a separated shoulder requires 2-12 weeks to heal, depending upon the severity.
I've had a separated shoulder. That's not something you play through, unless you're the ONLY guy available to go.
Question for our resident docs: Does reaggravation of a shoulder separation from a throwing motion rather than contact give any indication of the severity of the injury? Anyone willing to give an educated guess on length of recovery required?