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WR Ricky Pearsall, SF (1 Viewer)

I dropped him today, mainly due to the volume concerns there, he will be 4th in the pecking order
If he’s healthy I think he’ll be the top option, not every week, but over the course of the ROS.

How big of an IF his health is we’ll see but I actually feel good about it for now, they sure don’t seem like they rushed him back out of need.
I feel like there is an 80% chance he has a 3 week stretch somewhere in the season where he's a top 5 WR and is winning people $$$
 
PCL injuries are tricky, and it sounds like the medical staff misdiagnosed a Grade 1-2 PCL sprain and it's more a Grade 2-3.

Moderate (Grade 2) tears: Can take three to four weeks to fully recover.
Severe (Grade 3) tears: If a non-surgical approach is taken, recovery can take a few months, but it may take six to 12 months to fully recover if surgery is needed.
He initially picked it up Week 3, and he re-aggravated it Week 4 in a collision (end of September/early October). It's been a month and he hasn't even practiced yet; that's a bad sign.

EDIT: YouTube: PCL injury: Signs, symptoms and current treatments

 
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PCL injuries are tricky, and it sounds like the medical staff misdiagnosed a Grade 1-2 PCL sprain and it's more a Grade 2-3.

Moderate (Grade 2) tears: Can take three to four weeks to fully recover.
Severe (Grade 3) tears: If a non-surgical approach is taken, recovery can take a few months, but it may take six to 12 months to fully recover if surgery is needed.
He initially picked it up Week 3, and he re-aggravated it Week 4 in a collision (end of September/early October). It's been a month and he hasn't even practiced yet; that's a bad sign.

EDIT: YouTube: PCL injury: Signs, symptoms and current treatments

It's the same injury Bowers has been dealing with, only he suffered his a little earlier.
 
PCL injuries are tricky, and it sounds like the medical staff misdiagnosed a Grade 1-2 PCL sprain and it's more a Grade 2-3.

Moderate (Grade 2) tears: Can take three to four weeks to fully recover.
Severe (Grade 3) tears: If a non-surgical approach is taken, recovery can take a few months, but it may take six to 12 months to fully recover if surgery is needed.
He initially picked it up Week 3, and he re-aggravated it Week 4 in a collision (end of September/early October). It's been a month and he hasn't even practiced yet; that's a bad sign.

EDIT: YouTube: PCL injury: Signs, symptoms and current treatments

It's the same injury Bowers has been dealing with, only he suffered his a little earlier.
same injury but different grade. Bowers hurt it @Week 1 but played through it, irritating enough that he had to tap out Week 5.

I'm thinking Pearsall is closer to Grade 3.
 
PCL injuries are tricky, and it sounds like the medical staff misdiagnosed a Grade 1-2 PCL sprain and it's more a Grade 2-3.

Moderate (Grade 2) tears: Can take three to four weeks to fully recover.
Severe (Grade 3) tears: If a non-surgical approach is taken, recovery can take a few months, but it may take six to 12 months to fully recover if surgery is needed.
He initially picked it up Week 3, and he re-aggravated it Week 4 in a collision (end of September/early October). It's been a month and he hasn't even practiced yet; that's a bad sign.

EDIT: YouTube: PCL injury: Signs, symptoms and current treatments

It's the same injury Bowers has been dealing with, only he suffered his a little earlier.
same injury but different grade. I'm thinking Pearsall is closer to Grade 3.
None of us know and just speculating but I think they are close to or the same grade and their return to play timeline from the original injury will be similar.

I know you posted some info and I'm not saying it's wrong but I had looked this up back when Bowers got hurt and read a grade one sprain ranges from 2-6 weeks and a grade two is 6-12 weeks and the range I think these two hit will be high end of grade one time frame, lowest end of grade 2 depending on if we are counting from games missed or timeframe from initial injury. Anything grade 3 is pretty much the season and I don't think that's the case here with Pearsall. Is that what you think? Personally I think he's actually going to play next week.
 
If we could just get the governor of Louisiana to come out and say something bad about the 49ers medical staff....
Louisiana?

sigh. its a bad sign when you have to explain your jokes.
Sorry. No one loves a good pun more han me, but I just didn't pick up on that one.
I love a good pun too but I still haven't figured it out.
I think it has more to do with current events
 
If we could just get the governor of Louisiana to come out and say something bad about the 49ers medical staff....
Louisiana?

sigh. its a bad sign when you have to explain your jokes.
Sorry. No one loves a good pun more han me, but I just didn't pick up on that one.
I love a good pun too but I still haven't figured it out.
I think it has more to do with current events
LSU football head coach/AD hiring and firing
 
If we could just get the governor of Louisiana to come out and say something bad about the 49ers medical staff....
Louisiana?

sigh. its a bad sign when you have to explain your jokes.
Sorry. No one loves a good pun more han me, but I just didn't pick up on that one.
I love a good pun too but I still haven't figured it out.
I think it has more to do with current events
LSU football head coach/AD hiring and firing
Oh, like that foot-ball sports thing people talk about sometimes? Yeah I only follow fantasy football.
 

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