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I think what Dr. Andrews is saying is that he doesn't need surgery right now.   But that was never the question.   The concern always was, when and if he will need surgery in the future.   So really, has anything changed? 
They never said he needed it, just that he might have to get it sometime down the line.

If this is the case then oh boy lol. I just don't see how we get him at 38 though. I would assume someone would get him at 32 immediately.
Quote:I think what Dr. Andrews is saying is that he doesn't need surgery right now.   But that was never the question.   The concern always was, when and if he will need surgery in the future.   So really, has anything changed? 
 

I think the question is this...  Are you willing to pick up a player in the 2nd round that will only be solid for 2 or 3 years?  It becomes a thing where Jack is a temporary player, not a long term cornerstone of our defense...
I dont see how we do not take Jack if there. Quite frankly I am shocked more people are not doing backflips on this board that he is possibly available.
Draft this kid man. Chip on his shoulder for real. Ala MJD in 2006.
Quote:I think the question is this...  Are you willing to pick up a player in the 2nd round that will only be solid for 2 or 3 years?  It becomes a thing where Jack is a temporary player, not a long term cornerstone of our defense...
 

I think it's a high risk/high reward pick, but in the 2nd round, it might be worth it. 
Man, If we draft Jack I will never be able to look at him without wondering if his knee is about to fall off.  I am glad I do not make these decisions.

Quote:I dont see how we do not take Jack if there. Quite frankly I am shocked more people are not doing backflips on this board that he is possibly available.
 

You are shocked?  Really?  Shocked?  
Quote:I think it's a high risk/high reward pick, but in the 2nd round, it might be worth it. 
 

I keep going back and forth...  Visions of Ohio State's Greg Oden keep dancing in my head...
Id be insanely tempted to pull the trigger if I was Dave come our time on the clock. Obviously the knee is still a scary situation but man.... However the Titans and Cowboys both draft before us, could see both picking him.

He'd be my 4th choice after Spence, Ragland and Dodd. Hopefully one will be there or the Jags trade up.

If not him, then Noah spence for sure
Quote:I keep going back and forth...  Visions of Ohio State's Greg Oden keep dancing in my head...
 

True, but it is a lot harder for a centenarian like Oden to recover from injury.
Quote:He'd be my 4th choice after Spence, Ragland and Dodd. Hopefully one will be there or the Jags trade up.
 

91% positive at least 1 of the 4 (Jack, Ragland, Spence, Dodd) are gonna be there
Yea I am after the majority wanted him at 5. Dont get how it seems everybody chilled on him so much. I was not his biggest supporter at 5. But at 38 go get him or Spence.
Quote:Still drunk from last night I see...
 

Sober is the new drunk for me. 

 

Quote:I think he's trying to do a play on words...



...I think.
 

Yes. 
Microfracture is not as scary as it sounds.


This pick is extreme value.


Well done Dave!
Players who have had micro and returned to play at a high lever


Vontaze Burfict

Marques Colton (twice)

Rod Woodson

Travis Kelce

Reggie Bush

Kellen Winslow

Dan Marino

Revis

MJD
Per Lageman paraphrasing from a radio broadcast along time ago:


Microfracture can manifest with different severity dependant on where in the knee bend the fracture contacts the articulating surface. If the damage causes severe pain with slight knee bend it will affect every play and make playing very difficult. If you have to do a deep bend for the damaged part to make contact it should be much easier to play through.


Also a pretty nice lamen description on the procedure plus other good facts


https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency...007255.htm


More detailed some images


http://www.howardluksmd.com/education/co...-injuries/
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