The Todd Gurley Thread - Currently FA
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:13 pm
Ouch.
That sucks.
That sucks.
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No, Lattimore tore everything.... EVERYTHING.....nathandawkins wrote:"ESPN - NCAAF: Georgia RB Todd Gurley has torn ACL in left knee, source told the Macon Georgia Telegraph"
This feels eerily like Marcus Lattimore.
Yeah, Lattimore was like everything and both knees no?MEuRaH wrote:No, Lattimore tore everything.... EVERYTHING.....nathandawkins wrote:"ESPN - NCAAF: Georgia RB Todd Gurley has torn ACL in left knee, source told the Macon Georgia Telegraph"
This feels eerily like Marcus Lattimore.
This is more like Frank Gore.
Easy there, pump the brakes. The list of top RBs who came back from a torn ACL and were just fine is pretty lengthy. Hell, McGahee had an injury every bit as gruesome as Lattimore's and he went on to have a pretty damned fine career.nathandawkins wrote:"ESPN - NCAAF: Georgia RB Todd Gurley has torn ACL in left knee, source told the Macon Georgia Telegraph"
This feels eerily like Marcus Lattimore.
It's just SAD to see a kid's career take a huge hit before he ever gets paid.
I think he'll have to talk with friends, family, and teams before he decides. There are pros and cons to both sides of the coin.teprovich88 wrote:Any chance Gurley spends his senior season at Georgia, and enters the 2016 draft healthy so that he can work out for teams rather than his draft stock slide?
Why would he? Teams know what Gurley can do. He's a bonafide stud. ACL injuries are usually an 8-10 month timeline. So with surgery in November, Gurley would be ready for action by September at the latest.teprovich88 wrote:Any chance Gurley spends his senior season at Georgia, and enters the 2016 draft healthy so that he can work out for teams rather than his draft stock slide?
10 years ago, I would have said he might have in hopes of landing a huge rookie deal, but there's not as much incentive to do this anymore. He's not going to get a huge rookie deal, so he's going to have to prove himself at the NFL level and then get paid. I would think he'll jump into the NFLteprovich88 wrote:Any chance Gurley spends his senior season at Georgia, and enters the 2016 draft healthy so that he can work out for teams rather than his draft stock slide?
steeltown75 wrote:10 years ago, I would have said he might have in hopes of landing a huge rookie deal, but there's not as much incentive to do this anymore. He's not going to get a huge rookie deal, so he's going to have to prove himself at the NFL level and then get paid. I would think he'll jump into the NFLteprovich88 wrote:Any chance Gurley spends his senior season at Georgia, and enters the 2016 draft healthy so that he can work out for teams rather than his draft stock slide?