Typical Harbaugh on injuries but the comment on Dwumfor is encouraging. He reportedly tweeted yesterday afternoon that "he's good" which can mean a lot of different things. Betting it's not an Achilles Tendon rupture like the situation seemed to indicate it might be. Cart was definitely precautionary based on exam findings on the field. That made it look more scary than it probably was. In NFL lingo he's doubtful.
Also on Gary. We now know it's an AC joint problem. That is way different that a labrum injury and probably a lot less problematic depending on the grade. There are three grades. It's a I (a slight separation) or he wouldn't be playing at all. They are troublesome though. Henne and Navarre both had them at various times during their careers at M. I recall when they were most troublesome it really affected their ability to throw. A less impactfull thing for a DE but it's probably painful. It would not surprise me at all if he had a steroid injection after the NW game and that's why he didn't play v. Maryland. You rest for 7-10d after one of these. They are very safe and easy to do injections. I've even done them on patients. You can't do a lot of them though. Usually the ortho docs say once every 3 months. He'll play - 90% certain based on what we know.
I'm not sure about Evans.He did dress for Maryland, warmed up and then changed back into street cloths. Hammys are tough. Once it's pulled, it's really easy to re-tweak it. If it is painful on certain movements, it gets into your head more than do more damage.
Kemp will probably be available. No telling what he is dealing with. I haven't seen enough video of the injury or anyone offering an evaluation of the injury on line.
I'm suspecting Black could be ready to practice next week but that's pushing it. More likely we'd see him for PSU on November 3rd. If he's going to play at all this season, he'll play v. IU at home. If not, we won't see him until a bowl game, if at all.
Also on Gary. We now know it's an AC joint problem. That is way different that a labrum injury and probably a lot less problematic depending on the grade. There are three grades. It's a I (a slight separation) or he wouldn't be playing at all. They are troublesome though. Henne and Navarre both had them at various times during their careers at M. I recall when they were most troublesome it really affected their ability to throw. A less impactfull thing for a DE but it's probably painful. It would not surprise me at all if he had a steroid injection after the NW game and that's why he didn't play v. Maryland. You rest for 7-10d after one of these. They are very safe and easy to do injections. I've even done them on patients. You can't do a lot of them though. Usually the ortho docs say once every 3 months. He'll play - 90% certain based on what we know.
I'm not sure about Evans.He did dress for Maryland, warmed up and then changed back into street cloths. Hammys are tough. Once it's pulled, it's really easy to re-tweak it. If it is painful on certain movements, it gets into your head more than do more damage.
Kemp will probably be available. No telling what he is dealing with. I haven't seen enough video of the injury or anyone offering an evaluation of the injury on line.
I'm suspecting Black could be ready to practice next week but that's pushing it. More likely we'd see him for PSU on November 3rd. If he's going to play at all this season, he'll play v. IU at home. If not, we won't see him until a bowl game, if at all.
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