Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
was Ben the same injury as BP?
he was toast.. PIT went from him holding the ball and chucking deep to every pass within 10 yards often within 5 yards. arm was shot
Season before his injury had over 5,000 yards lead the league in yards and passing attempts. YPA 7.6. Signed a big fat extension.
post injury he was a shell of himself and avg like 6.2 YPA. It was dink and dunk city.
I'm not saying that will be Brock at all. Fingers crossed he comes back even stronger.
Big Ben tore three flexor tendons off the bone, is that exactly the same as what happened with Purdy? I'm not being a smart ass - it's a serious question. It's hard to find specific details on these surgeries? I guess better said, is it the same type of surgery and rehab?
Also, Delhomme and Big Ben were old af when it happened . Do we know if either of them had healthy tissue? Brocks was healthy, so that was ideal as possible.
Both were 12+ years in the league with a lot of wear and tear.
https://www.ninersnation.com/platform/amp/2023/3/21/23650141/brock-purdy-jeff-dugas-nick-mullens-49ers-ucl-surgery
here is a new article that just came out
Apparently there is a big difference between a repair and reconstruction. I'm just not sure which each qb had yet. Looks like Brock's was a repair.
this article also provides great insight and a lot of optimism.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/02/02/brock-purdys-ucl-injury-why-repair-quicker-rehab-is-more-likely-than-tommy-john-for-49ers-qb/amp/
if Purdy was older, he would probably be screwed. If it's going to happen, it's best at this stage.
"For a repair, because he won't be stressing it, there's a low likelihood he would have recurring issues," he said. "(It's a) better quality tissue — he's not throwing 100 mph fastballs, so all things are in his favor."
a lot of reason for optimism but also cautiously concerned as well.
[ Edited by tankle104 on Mar 21, 2023 at 10:49 AM ]