This was from Veach's zoom presser this morning in response to Sam Mellinger following up on a previous response by Veach where he said Mahomes, Schwartz and Fisher were all expected back by August.
When asked, Veach referred again to his notes from Rick (Burkholder) that stated Fisher is projected as a "mid-August return".
Veach then went on to clarify that there's obviously other variables that could impact that but as far as the information he had in front of him from Rick and the medical staff, mid-August is the projection.
Now, Fisher will probably be put on PUP list to start the season but still, this is phenomenal news considering many were expecting Fisher to miss the 2021-22 season entirely. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Northman:
Protect the investment. Fuck the injury projections. Get younger at the tackle position and plan for worst-case scenario. If they don’t, they learned nothing from the Superbowl beatdown.
Why doesn't anyone think Fisher will be healthy? Do you all remember Derrick Johnson? That dude ruptured his achilles in December and was back starting opening day and played 100% of the defensive snaps week 1 and 2 as a 35 year old. Fisher will only be 30 and probably heal faster than a 35 year old. [Reply]
Hell Terrell Suggs tore one of his in 2012 and ruptured the other one a few years later in 2015. In 2012 he tore it in April and played just 5 months later and since then the advancements in the surgery and recovery have improved tremendously [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Yep. Had a disc procedure. Expected back by camp as well.
Herniated disc's. Yeah.. extremely painful. Had to deal with that this fall. Was going to have it operated on but with the covid and the OR's shut down due to covid and restricted to emergencys only it kept getting put off. Finally last x-ray the Dr decided he didn't need to operate on it. :-) Said it was shrinking back into place and looked a 1000% better. Schwartz probably had a couple of small rods inserted and screwed into place. Two month recovery my Dr told me. But yeah I can see why he missed most of the season. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by morphius:
I'd guess return to light practice and not to the field.
He'll be PUP'd to start the season to celebrate his newly restructured deal. (Or maybe that new IR designation? Whichever.)
Schwartz is an unknown at this point, which makes me understand what Clay is saying when he says cut them both. That said, I'd take those two coming off of injury if the Chiefs think they are full go than rookies or rookie/FA at those spots. [Reply]
Originally Posted by New World Order:
If they can come back at a somewhat high level we could have one of the best lines in football.
Can we just clone our 2003-5 O-Line and use them? I mean come on, it's the 21st Century. Where are my flying cars and serviceable football player clones? [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Pure unadulterated panic.
Not a way to run a football team at all.
Panic?
A dislocated knee, turf toe and debateable concussion are already on Patrick’s body mileage.
- Who has guaranteed Fisher returns to form and when?
- Great that Schwartz looks to be back, but for how long? He was regressing pre-injury and backs are finicky.
- Niang won’t have played football in almost two calendar years. You think he just slides in and will be great?
- LDT: overrated and overpaid. A year removed from football.
- Reiter likely walks in FA.
It’s not panic, it is reality. The Chiefs have to build the line back up again for both the short term and the future. [Reply]