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It saddens me to hear that it could be a broken leg.
Good luck to him and I hope he has a sppedy recovery.
Good luck to him and I hope he has a sppedy recovery.
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Healy saying its a full tear of the ACL
Apparently when there isnt much pain it means its not a full tear. Masten didn't look in that much pain when he was sitting on the bench.
Apparently when there isnt much pain it means its not a full tear. Masten didn't look in that much pain when he was sitting on the bench.
No one's knee would've taken that. Wrong place wrong time
Ok. But my opinion is based on science .Disagree but you're entitled to your opinion. Two serious knee injuries in two years isn't a coincidence.
Would be great news if trueThat injury was unavoidable ,Masten by the sounds has redone the posterior cruciate injury from last season . The backward movement causing the Posterior ligament injury .Going to have scans tomorrow but hopefully 8-10 weeks , Masten was looking in great form and should be okay late in the season I hope .
Disagree but you're entitled to your opinion. Two serious knee injuries in two years isn't a coincidence.
With respect, you're a clueless know nothing.
I did 2 ACL's in Teal Cup. Consecutive years.
I was 191cm and 92kg.
Masten was unlucky today.
Did I mention you were clueless?
Oh, and no pain is generally MUCH worse
I don't really care what happened to you in the teal cup. Its irrelevant to this topic. Chris Masten is constantly injured. That's just a fact.