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Jeremetrius Butler - Torn PCL (1 Viewer)

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Butler might need surgery

By Jim Thomas

Of the Post-Dispatch

Thursday, Aug. 11 2005

What originally was diagnosed as a bruised knee could be a season-ending injury

for Rams cornerback Jerametrius Butler.

Further examination has revealed that Butler has a torn posterior cruciate

ligament in his right knee. According to coach Mike Martz, Butler is facing two

options:

* Try to strengthen the knee and play through the injury.

* Undergo season-ending surgery.

"He's leaning toward playing right now," Martz said Thursday. "The doctors have

told him he can - he's just going to have to really rehab it. Or he can have

surgery and repair it. So he's got a choice. He and I have talked a great deal

about it."

With encouragement from Martz, Butler is seeking other medical opinions before

making a final decision.

"The first thing you do on something like that, you go and get several opinions

- just like anybody would," Martz said. "If you're diagnosed with anything,

that's what you do. And this is serious."

Losing Butler for any length of time, much less the entire season, would be a

blow for the St. Louis defense. A two-year starter in the secondary, Butler has

developed into an above-average cover corner, with good instincts and good ball

skills.

Last season, he led the turnover-impaired Rams defense with five interceptions.

(The Rams had only six interceptions total.) In 2003, he tied for the team lead

with four interceptions.

Butler feels no discomfort running forward. But backpedaling has been a

problem.

"At that position, a little bit of looseness in the knee is going to bother you

more than it would a receiver, just because of the backpedaling," Martz said.

"There's a lot of players playing in the league right now with this (injury). A

lot of them. We've got a lot of them on this team playing with it. But they're

not DBs, and that's the issue. Obviously, he's very concerned."

If Butler decides against surgery, Martz isn't ready to rule him out of the

regular-season opener Sept. 11 in San Francisco.

"Not necessarily," Martz said. "It just kind of depends on what these other

doctors says, too. Our doctors felt that he could rehab it and play on it. He's

going to have to understand, it's going to feel real loose. ... That's why he's

got to spend a lot of time really strengthening that leg and tightening it up."

Butler suffered the injury on the first day of camp, July 28, and hasn't

practiced since July 29. Butler's injury, coupled with Tuesday's release of

Dwight Anderson, leaves DeJuan Groce and rookie Ron Bartell as the leading

candidates for the starting cornerback job opposite Travis Fisher.

But there are a host of other candidates, including Kevin Garrett, Terry Fair,

Corey Ivy and Michael Hawthorne.

 
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The ironic thing is I just noticed you're the one who has him on your roster.Signed,

Your divisional rival

:hey:
I'm sure glad I got Wilson now. I wish knew for sure how he'd turn out. If he were to miss the season I'd drop him and make another pick. I guess I'll just have to wait and see if there were any weekend developments after I get back from my trip...
 
Ouch. I wish a speedy recovery to Butler when/if he decides to go under the knife.I have him on one roster but I already have too many DBs. Makes one of my cuts a little easier.Thanks for posting this Bloom. :banned:

 
Rams | Groce Has No Worries About Potential Starting CB RoleWed, 17 Aug 2005 14:16:14 -0700Steve Korte, of the Belleville News-Democrat, reports St. Louis Rams CB DeJuan Groce says he has no worries about possibly being moved into a starting cornerback position, due to the injury to CB Jerametrius Butler (knee). Rams head coach Mike Martz feels confident that Groce can handle a starting role and noted that Groce is having the best camp of all the cornerbacks so far. "He just has been a standout all through camp," said Martz. "We look at him as a starter when we talk about personnel."

 

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