Is it even reasonable to expect Sherrod to be physically ready to contribute in 2013?
More and more I am seeing parallels drawn to Flanagan's situation. At first, people were distinguishing Flanagan's case as being much more severe than Sherrod's, based on the multiple follow-up procedures he had. But Sherrod had one follow-up this Spring, which I believe was actually his second follow-up. Flanagan had many more than that, but I wonder how much of his situation was attributable to complications, and how much to the recovery from the initial injury itself.
At any rate, Flanagan's history went this way:
1996 - broke both bones on opening kickoff of first exhibition game. Missed entire season.
1997 - on IR for the season.
1998 - traded, but failed physical. Came back to GB. Was kept on the roster as a third center, but was inactive for 13 weeks. Played in first game in week 14, which was 28 months after the injury. Played only a play here and there on ST's the last four weeks.
1999 - kept as backup center. Played regularly on ST's but not otherwise. Some said that he still would not have been ready for more than spot duty, and if Winters had gone done for an extended time, Flanagan might not have been able to withstand full-time duty as a starter.
2000 - first season that he seemed to be unhindered by his injury. Started two games at center, and his career finally stared to take off. He played quite a bit.
2001 - became the starter.
It took Flanagan four years before he was ready to play on any kind of regular basis. Sherrod is just 20 months out from his injury, and still hasn't been cleared from PUP.
Realistically, does he need another year to recover?
More and more I am seeing parallels drawn to Flanagan's situation. At first, people were distinguishing Flanagan's case as being much more severe than Sherrod's, based on the multiple follow-up procedures he had. But Sherrod had one follow-up this Spring, which I believe was actually his second follow-up. Flanagan had many more than that, but I wonder how much of his situation was attributable to complications, and how much to the recovery from the initial injury itself.
At any rate, Flanagan's history went this way:
1996 - broke both bones on opening kickoff of first exhibition game. Missed entire season.
1997 - on IR for the season.
1998 - traded, but failed physical. Came back to GB. Was kept on the roster as a third center, but was inactive for 13 weeks. Played in first game in week 14, which was 28 months after the injury. Played only a play here and there on ST's the last four weeks.
1999 - kept as backup center. Played regularly on ST's but not otherwise. Some said that he still would not have been ready for more than spot duty, and if Winters had gone done for an extended time, Flanagan might not have been able to withstand full-time duty as a starter.
2000 - first season that he seemed to be unhindered by his injury. Started two games at center, and his career finally stared to take off. He played quite a bit.
2001 - became the starter.
It took Flanagan four years before he was ready to play on any kind of regular basis. Sherrod is just 20 months out from his injury, and still hasn't been cleared from PUP.
Realistically, does he need another year to recover?

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