Injury Report
- Redwingtom
- Peregrine

- Posts: 5251
- Joined: Thu Jul 22, 2004 11:16 pm
Injury Report
Anybody know anything about Ransom or any other injuries from this weekend?
Redwingtom
- Falconfreak90
- Rubber City Falcon

- Posts: 18505
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:28 am
- Location: Green, OH
- Contact:
I have a bad feeling about Ransom. At halftime, two players were carrying him off the field.
He was on crutches the rest of the day and I heard someone say it was his ACL...which would be pretty bad. He is definitely a playmaker and this is a BiG loss.
Other than that, besides the usual bumps and bruises, I think we're pretty healthy. Hopefully CP will be ready to go on 9/22...
ROCK TEMPLE!!!!

Other than that, besides the usual bumps and bruises, I think we're pretty healthy. Hopefully CP will be ready to go on 9/22...
ROCK TEMPLE!!!!
Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
I was wondering if it is a torn ACL why would they let him come back out on the field on crutches? Plus, if you tear it...aren't you in some big time pain? And, if it's that bad why do you have guys carrying him instad of ordering the cart to transport him immediately? I thought that him coming back on the field on cructhes in the second half was positive sign. I doubt we'll have him in two weeks for Temple and I think it could be more like a month. But, something tells me he didn't tear it.Falconfreak90 wrote:I have a bad feeling about Ransom. At halftime, two players were carrying him off the field.![]()
He was on crutches the rest of the day and I heard someone say it was his ACL...which would be pretty bad. He is definitely a playmaker and this is a BiG loss.
Other than that, besides the usual bumps and bruises, I think we're pretty healthy. Hopefully CP will be ready to go on 9/22...
ROCK TEMPLE!!!!![]()
"Windows are for cheaters, chimneys for the poor.
Closets are for hangers, winners use the door."
-B. Springsteen
Closets are for hangers, winners use the door."
-B. Springsteen
-
NYFalcon94
- Egg

- Posts: 58
- Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2004 9:04 am
- Location: Rochester, NY
Even with a tear, you could still walk on it, though that soon, it will be very swollen and sore. The reason the ACL tear is so serious is because it does not allow the lateral movement, which in athletics is a must.
Ransom being on the sideline on crutches does not rule out an ACL tear. Though I'm hoping he did not tear it.
Ransom being on the sideline on crutches does not rule out an ACL tear. Though I'm hoping he did not tear it.
- Falconfreak90
- Rubber City Falcon

- Posts: 18505
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:28 am
- Location: Green, OH
- Contact:
Rollo,
I don't know for sure what happened to Ransom...just going by what I heard. Hopefully it isn't too serious and maybe Ryan A will have an update in the Blade tomorrow.
Are they having the coach's show tonight at Frickers? Maybe we can get some info...
I don't know for sure what happened to Ransom...just going by what I heard. Hopefully it isn't too serious and maybe Ryan A will have an update in the Blade tomorrow.
Are they having the coach's show tonight at Frickers? Maybe we can get some info...
Michael W.
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
BGSU-12 TIME MAC CHAMPION
FALCON FOOTBALL ROCKS!
I had a buddy who played golf all summer long on an ACL that he tore in the spring. He put off the surgery until Fall, when golf season was over.
In his case it was sore & swollen after the initial tear, but he was able to function normally walking and playing golf etc. However, he said it was painful and he couldn't do more strenuous stuff like basketball/softball until after the surgery. The surgery itself, however, took him out of commission completely for a few months while he rehabbed...that's why he put it off until fall.
FWIW, I've seen many players walk off the field under their own power and end up diagnosed with a torn ACL.
In his case it was sore & swollen after the initial tear, but he was able to function normally walking and playing golf etc. However, he said it was painful and he couldn't do more strenuous stuff like basketball/softball until after the surgery. The surgery itself, however, took him out of commission completely for a few months while he rehabbed...that's why he put it off until fall.
FWIW, I've seen many players walk off the field under their own power and end up diagnosed with a torn ACL.
This is actually really common. The ACL only effects lateral movement. You can walk straight and feel fine, the minute you try to cut, you'll fall over. I had a friend here who tore his in an intramural game and didn't even know for 6 months until he tried playing another pick-up game!hammb wrote:FWIW, I've seen many players walk off the field under their own power and end up diagnosed with a torn ACL.
I recommend tearing your MCL, PCL, or meniscus along with the ACL...it'll make finding the ACL tear go a lot faster
- windycityfalcon
- Fledgling

- Posts: 388
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 11:27 pm
- Location: Chicago
-
MACMAN
- Peregrinner
- Peregrine

- Posts: 1937
- Joined: Mon Jan 09, 2006 3:35 pm
- Location: Okemos, MI / Bowling Green, OH
- Contact:
One of the people I brought to the game with me is dealing with a torn ACL. He is walking just fine in only a brace. He said he won't have to use crutches until after the surgery.
- Terry S.
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
The 2nd Annual Alzheimer's Memorial Charity Golf Tournament
To benefit the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Michigan Chapter
July 16, 2011
http://alzheimersmemorial.org
- Freddie Falcon 2007-2008
- Class of 2009
The 2nd Annual Alzheimer's Memorial Charity Golf Tournament
To benefit the Alzheimer's Association's Greater Michigan Chapter
July 16, 2011
http://alzheimersmemorial.org
- FlagCityFalcon
- Chick

- Posts: 282
- Joined: Fri Jul 23, 2004 10:52 pm
- Location: Arlington, Ohio
- Contact:
Okay, I've lived it. I wouldn't medicate with beer afterward (it does hurt pretty bad when it happens). I couldn't walk on it the night it happened. Shortly after (about a week), I was able to walk on it - walked into surgery, but couldn't do much else.
Surgery/PT SUCK afterward!
Surgery/PT SUCK afterward!
"Eyeball to eyeball, I said, 'Dr. Cartwright, don't put me in this position if you plan on dropping hockey. That won't happen as long as I'm alive. I'll fight that to my grave." - Jack Vivian
We will be a power again!
Go Falcons!
We will be a power again!
Go Falcons!
- Bleeding Orange
- The Abominable Desert 'Cat

- Posts: 7065
- Joined: Sun Sep 19, 2004 8:06 pm
- Location: Searching for a home, via Chicago...
- Contact:
I have patellar (SP? - I hate it enough that I don't care how to spell it) tendinitis right now, and just started PT today. This has been a truly sh**y injury, for sure. It is really frustrating when your brain is telling your legs to do something and is rewarded only with shooting pain and collapsing joints. Having a twenty-something girl with a PT license coax you through moving your leg up and down is even more humiliating, though.
From the halls of ivy...
It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan


It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

-
BGFootball
- Fledgling

- Posts: 339
- Joined: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:57 pm
I wasn't lying when I said it is probably a tear...I have heard from several VERY reliable sources...but we can all wait and hear the truth...it really is too bad if thats the case, but to be honest, I really dont think we will lose all that much, because I think Geter is gonna step up and prove that he is worth the hype. But yes, for Ransom's sake, this is terrible, and I hope he can recover and help us win a championship.
