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Cushing - Broken Fibula, Torn LCL
per Albert Breer tweet. Three months recovery. Seems the rest of the knee isn't injured, just the LCL and the broken fibula.
Jamaal Charles hit him low with a legal block. Same knee Cushing injured a year ago against the Jets with a somewhat more questionable block. |
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Running backs always go low on blitzing defenders because generally they are outweighed and don't want to get their own meal tickets damaged while trying to block.
The Jet player hit Cushing from behind. The Charles block was from in front and is probably something Cushing has encountered many times. Just a problem of the helmet hitting at just the wrong spot with just the wrong force applied. I doubt the injury was anything intentional or purposeful. Charles had to sit out all last year with knee surgery so he should know. |
Travis Johnson brought up something last night on 610.... He said, if you go to the 14:03 mark of the 2nd quarter, you will see Cushing literally running over Charles and forcing Alex Smith to throw inc. Charles had tried to block Cushing high. Apparently, the strategy on how to block the oncoming freight train changed at that point.....
Later on, Charles goes low and just like last year, Cushing has his foot planted at precisely the wrong time....:( |
Brian Cushing will be "100 percent" early in 2014
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A torn ACL is a more serious injury than an LCL. Plus broken bones heal. If it was a simple fracture, not a compound fracture, that shouldn't be too bad a problem. Last year's rehab was probably worse.
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******* While watching last nights Panthers-Pats game on MNF heard this guys story, thought about Cushing, and then googled the Panthers player for a comparison to Brian's situation. I remember this guy when he came out of college and got drafted and his story is remarkable and offers hope and encouragement for where Cushing is at this point in his own career. |
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