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    Broken hip.



    Jason LaCanfora wrote:
    Big win for 49ers but at a price - Frank Gore out for season with a hip injury. Tough loss. Brian Westbrook next man up.

    Hate to see a great running back get hurt, but I suppose it helps for the upcoming game

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    He's a hard guy to tackle.

    And I'm not playing that "we want to beat every team with their best players" crap. Not unless the Packers magically get back Grant, Finley, Burnett and Neal back this week.
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    • #3
      Broke his hip??? Hope that's not as bad as it sounds.

      Not a common injury - it's what ended Bo Jackson's career, right?
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      • #4
        edit: Bo Jackson's injury was caused by a lack of bloodflow to his hip - not sure if that was caused by the injury or pre-existing, but unlikely Gore will have the same problem. Still odd injury, so you have to wonder why it happened.
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        • #5
          Not to be disrespectful to Gore, because he is a premiere player in this league and I love watching him run - but this injury really helps the Packers next week. They will be forced to throw more with their inaccurate quarterback. Only thing that concerns me is containing Smith. The Packers had troubling containing Vick running, but they also didn't game plan for him. I can't wait to see what Capers throws at Smith and the 49er's horrible offense.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Guiness View Post
            edit: Bo Jackson's injury was caused by a lack of bloodflow to his hip - not sure if that was caused by the injury or pre-existing, but unlikely Gore will have the same problem. Still odd injury, so you have to wonder why it happened.
            I'm surprised this injury doesn't happen more often with the bigger backs. The ONLY way to tackle Gore is to hit him in the legs. PFT mentioned that the break was actually a crack, but when it is in a bone that is as load-bearing as the hip a crack can't be good. I'm also surprised that Favre hasn't broken his hip yet. It's a common injury among the elderly.

            Nonetheless, now we only have to gameplan for Troy Smith, which should be fairly easy. He's Michael Vick without the good decision, accuracy, and arm. Too bad the 49ers won last weekend, because we could have had ourselves another coach run out of town.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              edit: Bo Jackson's injury was caused by a lack of bloodflow to his hip - not sure if that was caused by the injury or pre-existing, but unlikely Gore will have the same problem. Still odd injury, so you have to wonder why it happened.
              i think Bo had to have a full blown hip replacement because of it. THATS what ended his career

              gotta wonder what would have happened if he played in this day and age with more advanced treatments. maybe he could have kept playing

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              • #8
                Originally posted by red View Post
                i think Bo had to have a full blown hip replacement because of it. THATS what ended his career

                gotta wonder what would have happened if he played in this day and age with more advanced treatments. maybe he could have kept playing
                Yes he did replacement surgery. But the original injury (avascular necrosis) caused him to lose the blood supply to the head of his femur (so says wikipedia, I remember it being loss of blood supply to the pelvic bone, but you get the idea). That meant that eventually the bone in the joint would decay and crack further, even after healing as a new blood supply could not be established. If Gore hasn't suffered that much trauma, he might be OK.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                  Yes he did replacement surgery. But the original injury (avascular necrosis) caused him to lose the blood supply to the head of his femur (so says wikipedia, I remember it being loss of blood supply to the pelvic bone, but you get the idea). That meant that eventually the bone in the joint would decay and crack further, even after healing as a new blood supply could not be established. If Gore hasn't suffered that much trauma, he might be OK.
                  Wait til he's sixty and we'll see how well blood gets to the old bone.
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                  • #10
                    see, bo could have used viagra to get some blood back in the bone

                    if only he had been hurt in 2001 instead of 1991. we now have the proper technology to fix him. all it would have taken is a little blue pill

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                    • #11
                      I think Bo Jackson originally suffered a sublaxation of the hip joint, and then suffered AVN when the injury did not heal properly. http://http://www.dukehealth.org/hea...rary/news/6690 For a bit more info. Apparently it is an injury that is more common in football players.

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                      • #12
                        On another note:

                        Jermichael Finley, Frank Gore & Hakeem Nicks were all lost on one of my fantasy football teams now. No wonder I am struggling.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Sparkey View Post
                          I think Bo Jackson originally suffered a sublaxation of the hip joint, and then suffered AVN when the injury did not heal properly. http://http://www.dukehealth.org/hea...rary/news/6690 For a bit more info. Apparently it is an injury that is more common in football players.
                          yup...dislocated hip that never healed. it looked pretty bad when it happened too.

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