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Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where you getting tendonosis from? The reports where he was flagged as "at risk of arthritis" down the road.

we've also discussed the difference between tendonosis vs tendonitis in the Ford thread.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where you getting tendonosis from? The reports where he was flagged as "at risk of arthritis" down the road.

we've also discussed the difference between tendonosis vs tendonitis in the Ford thread.

Calling Dr. Oz.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where you getting tendonosis from? The reports where he was flagged as "at risk of arthritis" down the road.

we've also discussed the difference between tendonosis vs tendonitis in the Ford thread.

The fact that we're even discussing a possible knee Injury, or any type of Injury In general for a guy his size Is a legit concern Imo. I just hope he can finally stay healthy and start contributing.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

He doesn't have tendonosis
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
He doesn't have tendonosis

That's a relief.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where did you get the tendonosis evaluation from?
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where did you get the tendonosis evaluation from?

My bad, guys. My phone auto fills tendonosis before tendinitis.

Anyhow, he's always had tendinitis long before the ACL surgery. Post surgery, tendinitis might be likely as well. In short, tendinitis is likely to be something he'll have to manage and probably was a big reason he's trimmed down so much to help with managing that.

It is possible for tendinitis to just go away but with a man that size, his genetics, surgeries, and what will be asked of him, my guess is he'll always need to manage it and some weeks will be more painful than others. My guess is he'll remain an early 2-down player at 2i.

https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49ers/knee-tendinitis-49ers-dee-ford-javon-kinlaw-explained-doctor

Banffy has examined draft prospects at the past four combines and isn't too surprised by the report.

"I will definitely downgrade them because that means they are probably going to have issues," Banffy said. "They are probably going to have a little bit of swelling at the knees. They are probably going to need some maintenance on the knees such as injections, and they're going to be in the training room a little more often.

"So I would give these guys C-minuses. We still take those guys."
[ Edited by NCommand on May 30, 2022 at 7:22 AM ]
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:

True. He'll probably be a 1 down guy.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
True. He'll probably be a 1 down guy.

Assuming he's healthy.
If only Kinlaw shows as much aggression on the football field like he did towards Cohn, he would make the pro bowl as an alternate.
[ Edited by pdizo916 on May 30, 2022 at 10:52 AM ]
If he can play up to draft expectations - we'll have one of the most ferocious defenses in the league.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where did you get the tendonosis evaluation from?

My bad, guys. My phone auto fills tendonosis before tendinitis.

Anyhow, he's always had tendinitis long before the ACL surgery. Post surgery, tendinitis might be likely as well. In short, tendinitis is likely to be something he'll have to manage and probably was a big reason he's trimmed down so much to help with managing that.

It is possible for tendinitis to just go away but with a man that size, his genetics, surgeries, and what will be asked of him, my guess is he'll always need to manage it and some weeks will be more painful than others. My guess is he'll remain an early 2-down player at 2i.

https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49ers/knee-tendinitis-49ers-dee-ford-javon-kinlaw-explained-doctor

Banffy has examined draft prospects at the past four combines and isn't too surprised by the report.

"I will definitely downgrade them because that means they are probably going to have issues," Banffy said. "They are probably going to have a little bit of swelling at the knees. They are probably going to need some maintenance on the knees such as injections, and they're going to be in the training room a little more often.

"So I would give these guys C-minuses. We still take those guys."

Yeah, I'm bigger than Kinlaw and had tendinitis for years. It was with me for over five years and went away once I quit abusing it at my job. It stemmed from an ACL tear I got when I was 13-14. It didn't crop up until I was put on the loading docks unloading 5 gallon buckets of floor stripper and wax at 35. Got cortisone shot and had to use warm and cold to manage the pain. It was manageable, but not easy to deal with at the time. He's probably got much better doctors on it that I had, and many more treatment options. Hope it isn't as bad as mine was, there's no way I could put all of my weight on it when it was flared up like he was doing in those recent videos. I walked with a noticeable limp for years. All good now at 52 though, just gets a little stiff when the weather changes.
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by mayo49:
I hope that ACL surgery does the trick for Kinlaw.

That should certainly help with the ACL...now just need to manage the tendonosis.

Where did you get the tendonosis evaluation from?

My bad, guys. My phone auto fills tendonosis before tendinitis.

Anyhow, he's always had tendinitis long before the ACL surgery. Post surgery, tendinitis might be likely as well. In short, tendinitis is likely to be something he'll have to manage and probably was a big reason he's trimmed down so much to help with managing that.

It is possible for tendinitis to just go away but with a man that size, his genetics, surgeries, and what will be asked of him, my guess is he'll always need to manage it and some weeks will be more painful than others. My guess is he'll remain an early 2-down player at 2i.

https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49ers/knee-tendinitis-49ers-dee-ford-javon-kinlaw-explained-doctor

Banffy has examined draft prospects at the past four combines and isn't too surprised by the report.

"I will definitely downgrade them because that means they are probably going to have issues," Banffy said. "They are probably going to have a little bit of swelling at the knees. They are probably going to need some maintenance on the knees such as injections, and they're going to be in the training room a little more often.

"So I would give these guys C-minuses. We still take those guys."

Yeah, I'm bigger than Kinlaw and had tendinitis for years. It was with me for over five years and went away once I quit abusing it at my job. It stemmed from an ACL tear I got when I was 13-14. It didn't crop up until I was put on the loading docks unloading 5 gallon buckets of floor stripper and wax at 35. Got cortisone shot and had to use warm and cold to manage the pain. It was manageable, but not easy to deal with at the time. He's probably got much better doctors on it that I had, and many more treatment options. Hope it isn't as bad as mine was, there's no way I could put all of my weight on it when it was flared up like he was doing in those recent videos. I walked with a noticeable limp for years. All good now at 52 though, just gets a little stiff when the weather changes.

I hear you on that one, brother!
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