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Sara McDonald
@Saramcvt
Diehard Patriots fan and animal lover. Love all Boston sports teams and Fantasy football. Former Army medic.
Katılım Mart 2009
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Eliot Wolf says the #Patriots medical staff “signed off” on the Eli Raridon selection.
“No real concerns. We brought Eli in for a pre-draft visit, and so they were able to examine him not only at the Combine, but also here.”
Raridon tore his right ACL twice (2021 and 2022).

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@Savageboston I don’t know enough about him to gauge this pick. All I know is, Campbell struggled at the end of the season and in the playoffs after he got hurt. OL build has been tough… If he’s good, I’m glad we took him.
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I see some early negativity around the Caleb Lomu pick -
1. He’s 21 years old
2. Big framed kid, good arm length, good wing span
3. Zero sacks given up last year at left tackle
4. Tons of room to build muscle and fill out
5. Doesn’t have to start immediately
6. Extremely athletic
7. Cost control at a premium position
8. First round talent, first round grade.
This is good.

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The Shawshank Redemption flopped in theaters, $16 million worldwide on a $25 million budget, opening weekend just $727,000 in 1994, it disappeared almost immediately.
It lost all seven Oscar nominations to Forrest Gump, no awards, no box office, the studio labeled it a failure and the director walked away devastated.
Then something quiet started happening, VHS rentals, cable reruns, someone watching it alone on a Tuesday night and calling a friend the next morning.
People who watched it told their friends, their friends told more people, it spread slowly, one recommendation at a time, no marketing push just genuine word of mouth.
By 2008 it reached number one on IMDb, the audience voted it the greatest film ever made and it has stayed there ever since.
It took 14 years to get there, a box office bomb turned into the highest rated film in history, built entirely by viewers long after the studio had already moved on.
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@KeruboSk I’ve done that! I go to Las vegas or the beach.. not a big deal
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@koestreicher34 @AdamSchefter That suggests to me that maybe he should’ve had it operated on sooner… may be worried about a potential future ACL tear 🤷♀️My knee surgeon said that John Elway played with virtually no cartilage in his knee because he had such strong quads. I know his position is different.
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Maxx Crosby's knee surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache said in a statement to @AdamSchefter and ESPN that Crosby had surgery to treat a "significant meniscus tear and the related stress injury to the bone and cartilage in his knee"

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@BunkMatthew @RPatrickAllen It’s hard for me to believe it was just a meniscus that spooked them… Meniscus repairs are pretty basic. I’ve had one…
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@RPatrickAllen Crosby knee injury was listed as a meniscus trim, which is a 4-6 week return timetable. In actuality it’s a meniscus repair, which is a 3-4 month recovery. Maybe it was the timetable, maybe it was the intensity of the injury that scared the Ravens off.
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@AdamSchefter @bgood1824 I’ve had a meniscus repair before… It’s really not that big a deal, and there’s no reason to think he wouldn’t be ready unless I see something else on the Mri or they were looking for an excuse
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Maxx Crosby is eight weeks from having meniscus surgery and got off crutches only last week. He is on schedule, and they are working to get him ready for the regular-season opener.
Here is what Crosby’s knee surgeon, Dr. Neal ElAttrache, said to ESPN this morning:
“Maxx Crosby is doing very well in the early part of his rehab and recovery from surgery to treat a significant meniscus tear and the related stress injury to the bone and cartilage in his knee. He is certainly on track in his planned program….he feels very well and is already much improved compared to before surgery.
“We truly respect the work of the Ravens staff with Maxx regarding the contract physical exam. We also understand the challenge the staff faces when tasked to provide a future risk assessment based on an evaluation early in the recovery process. This is especially challenging when dealing with an elite player like Maxx considering the level of commitment necessary for a team to obtain him. The timing of this assessment is unfortunate because the apparent risk will lessen as his recovery progresses and his return to performance over the next few months becomes clear.
“At this point, Max is doing
an excellent job attacking his rehab and his knee is responding very well. We look forward to Maxx returning to his elite level of performance this season as planned and for several more to come.”

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