Bethel isn’t a defensive end, so that’s not happening.
Nope it’s big difference in recovery time and the injury it’s self even though they’re both a break in the bone.I'm going assume you're joking.
I am reading that a decision will be made about his status after surgery. The window is openfor him to come back. Regardless, probably best to redshirt him anyways.
Nope it’s big difference in recovery time and the injury it’s self even though they’re both a break in the bone.
And if it was broken he wouldn’t have been able to walk off the field...and he did.
I’m going to assume you didn’t know I’m a nationally certified paramedic.
I think you should try google and pay more attention during your CE. There is no difference between a broken bone and a fracture. Fracture is the clinical term for a broken bone.
wtf. injuries just pile up on this squad.
Nope it’s big difference in recovery time and the injury it’s self even though they’re both a break in the bone.
And if it was broken he wouldn’t have been able to walk off the field...and he did.
I’m going to assume you didn’t know I’m a nationally certified paramedic.
I think you should try google and pay more attention during your CE. There is no difference between a broken bone and a fracture. Fracture is the clinical term for a broken bone.
stfu. Your dumbass never even graduated high school.My god.
Uh yes it does...especially if he needs surgery.a broken ankle doesn't mean season ending.
broken stuff is usually 2months or less.
Like I said in the post before. There is no difference. A fracture is a broken bone but there’s different variations...if you truly broke his ankle instead of cracking it he wouldn’t have been able to walk on it. A clinical term mean absolute Jack **** in real bud.
stfu. Your dumbass never even graduated high school.
That's not true either. I've broken my ankle and been able to walk on it. You're just digging yourself in deeper. We all make mistakes.
Then you didn’t break your ankle. A broken ankle requires one or more bones to completely break
Here it is: A broken ankle is also known as an ankle "fracture." This means that one or more of the bones that make up the ankle joint are broken.
A fracture ranges in this: A fractured ankle can range from a simple break in one bone, which may not stop you from walking, to several fractures, which forces your ankle out of place and may require that you not put weight on it for a few months.