yall see the injury to Cincinnati QB Munchie Legaux?

I injured my leg like that when I was a sophomore in high school. Torn ACL/MCL, plus a broken femur, the damn surgery to fix my femur was worse than breaking my leg itself:smh:. 5 months later after I got full range of motion back in my knee I had the ACL/MCL repair. That surgery was a breeze compared to the femur surgery. Started rehab again and 7 months after the acl/surgery I was cleared back to get on the football field. Came back my senior year and earned a scholarship. :dance:
 
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Dam this shit is become all to common.

Because Its a By Product of Defenders Scared to Hit a QB or Any Offensive Player For That Matter Anywhere Above the Waist For Fear of Penalty, Fine, or Suspensions, Everybody's Going Low...Not Saying It Never Happens, But the Frequency of These Types of Leg Injuries Are Increasing :angry::smh::angry:
 
I injured my leg like that when I was a sophomore in high school. Torn ACL/MCL, plus a broken femur, the damn surgery to fix my femur was worse than breaking my leg itself:smh:. 5 months later after I got full range of motion back in my knee I had the ACL/MCL repair. That surgery was a breeze compared to the femur surgery. Started rehab again and 7 months the acl/surgery I was cleared back to get on the football field. Came back my senior year and earned a scholarship. :dance:

Props to you, man. Shit must have been tough. wow.
 
Leg injuries are definitely tough to watch ... given all the tissue(s), bones, ligaments, muscles in all those areas there ... knees, quads, hams, etc.
 
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