Leary to have MRI on knee, Needs Scoped out 2-6 weeks

Per Broaddus:

@Stephen_H_Bouck: @BryanBroaddus is learys knee serious or just precaution/rest??” Rest.


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Well thats good to hear, hard to turn over the line so quickly yet we are giving it a try. Hopefully Leary is ok cause that really young left side is looking good so far.
 
Let's keep this on topic and refrain from talking about the posting proclivities of other people.
 
(I posted what the team is claiming)

“He has a knee that’s been bothering him a little bit,” Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said. “We’ll see what it is.”

But Leary’s sore knee isn’t related to his disorder.

“I don’t think there’s any connection there,” Garrett said.

Leary’s disorder could cut his career short but wasn’t expected to be an immediate concern.

http://cowboysblog.***BANNED-URL***...ce-wednesday-will-have-mri-on-sore-knee.html/
 
This should be a long one.
 
For a guy with a degenerative knee condition, this is doubly concerning. It could greatly accelerate his retirement....

This is why it was hard for many here and many in the NFL (outside of Jerry Jones) to get too excited about Leary.
 
Leary cannot be counted on for this very reason. You just never know when he won't be able to lay because of his knees. I have no doubt this is more serious then they are letting on. It always is. If they say day-to-day, it ends up being a week or two. If they say 2-4 weeks, it ends up being 4-6. Would anyone really be surprised if Leary is unable to go week one and misses significant time?
 
Then "why" is the MRI scheduled? Am I missing something here?

My guess is due to his history, they are just kicking the tires again. Now if he reports that his knee has been bothering him, then they ordered an MRI, then I'll start worrying about him. This sounds like they are just being cautious which is good.

Edit: I just read JG's comments. Now I'm a little concerned. Let's hope for the best.
 
When he was drafted, I heard his career was going to be five years maximum because of his degenerative knee.

Hopefully, this isn't a sign that it's already in decline.

More reason to get Brian Waters in here.
 
When he was drafted, I heard his career was going to be five years maximum because of his degenerative knee.

Hopefully, this isn't a sign that it's already in decline.

More reason to get Brian Waters in here.

5 years? Never heard that and I don't think there is anyway you can put an absolute timetable on that. Shoot I don't even know if that's medically possible.
 
This is terrible to hear. Hopefully it's just something minor and he's day to day. Rather rest him until week one when we really need him
 
When he was drafted, I heard his career was going to be five years maximum because of his degenerative knee.

Hopefully, this isn't a sign that it's already in decline.

More reason to get Brian Waters in here.

Did you hear this from a medical expert on degenerative joint disease or from the guy at the Quicky Mart? Just curious.

I would think his career will last as long as he can withstand the pain in his joints. It may not even be five years but that was the risk they took.
 
Did you hear this from a medical expert on degenerative joint disease or from the guy at the Quicky Mart? Just curious.

I would think his career will last as long as he can withstand the pain in his joints. It may not even be five years but that was the risk they took.

Right, like "degenerative knee issues" are a new thing or something... Guys have played long careers with this. It's a matter of the condition of the rest of your body and what you're willing to sacrifice going forward.
 
That made me laugh-out-loud.

:D

It was an honest question.

I quit college ball my sophomore year because I had/have osteoarthritis in my joints (since I was a kid) and I got tired of walking like a 70-year old after practice and games. I was told I would have to have knee replacements before I was 50. Well, now I can wait until I'm 70 to get my knees/hips/shoulder joints replaced. ;)
 
Did you hear this from a medical expert on degenerative joint disease or from the guy at the Quicky Mart? Just curious.

I would think his career will last as long as he can withstand the pain in his joints. It may not even be five years but that was the risk they took.

That's exactly what the reports were during the draft; hence, why he wasn't drafted. He was thought to be a second or third round pick if his knee was sound.
 
5 years? Never heard that and I don't think there is anyway you can put an absolute timetable on that. Shoot I don't even know if that's medically possible.

It's all over the internet. Do a google search on his draft profile coming in to the NFL.

He was highly regarded as a player, but no one wanted to waste a draft pick on him.
 
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