With RB Isiah Pacheco expected to be sideliend 6-8 weeks, the Chiefs are bringing their former RB Kareem Hunt back to Kansas City for a Tuesday visit, per league sources. Hunt could help fill the Chiefs’ running back void. pic.twitter.com/nDzNGlrcuH
Originally Posted by BossChief:
This is exciting to hear.
Despite his YPC, his advanced metrics all looked pretty good last year. If a sports hernia held him back and he’s now healthy, we may be in for a fun little ride here.
I for one was not keen on Hunt being back before. Now that he is on board I would be shocked if he doesn't make the HOF. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Don't quote me on this but generally if you have surgery for that it's because the break is bad enough it needs plates and screws or the ankle is unstable which would be a ligament injury as well...that's uh not good.
If that surgery did happen, he's done for the year, right? [Reply]
Originally Posted by notorious:
I for one was not keen on Hunt being back before. Now that he is on board I would be shocked if he doesn't make the HOF.
Come on man, the Kareem redemption story would be a welcome part of a 3Peat season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
If his hernia issue was really the reason for the lack of production last year and hes 100% this year.....that would be a great situation
Lack of production? 11 total TD's is a lack of production? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
If that surgery did happen, he's done for the year, right?
Depends if it’s a higher fracture that need led plate and screws to keep things aligned your looking at the 4-6 most likely but if it’s one that was lower involving ligaments it could be longer , the higher the break the better when it comes to the fibula in general, it’s not a weight bearing bone but mid shaft breaks might need internal fixations , avulsion fracture normally don’t but elite athletes are different but those and malleolus fractures involve ligaments to some extent.
Broken ankle have a shit ton of possibilities the fact it just looks like a fibula is better but again the difference between distal/mid/proximal/avulsion can be pretty big when it comes to treatment/prognosis etc..and surgery on pro athletes doesn’t mean it’s always more severe sometimes they get surgery the average guys wouldn’t. How many times do you hear pros getting surgery for a broken finger . [Reply]