Rehab guy on Twitter sounds like he was going through significant ACL protocol. Sucks. Watts is a step down but I think spags will get him ready. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RunKC:
ugh if he tore his ACL he probably won’t be ready for the season opener. Likely October
We don’t know that. Everybody’s body is different, work ethics vary and every injury is different. Adrian Peterson tore his about the same time of the year and was ready for camp the next year. Others take over a full calendar year to rehab. Well just have to see. [Reply]
Chiefs safety Juan Thornhill underwent successful surgery to repair a torn ACL in his knee, tweets NFL Network’s James Palmer. The rookie second-rounder started all 16 games for Kansas City, compiling 58 tackles, five passes defended, and three interceptions. He suffered the injury during his team’s Week 17 game against the Chargers, sidelining him for the entire postseason.
I just hope that everyone here will be aware that it will probably take him a year to year and half (likely 2021 season) for him to be back in form, since he won't have much of a training year (lost due to rehab). [Reply]
Originally Posted by Coach:
I just hope that everyone here will be aware that it will probably take him a year to year and half (likely 2021 season) for him to be back in form, since he won't have much of a training year (lost due to rehab).
For an ACL? They've got ACL recovery really figured out these days. Recovery time is all about how hard you work in rehab. No reason he won't be 98% by Week 14 next year. [Reply]
1) We missed Thornhill in the playoffs. Still got the job done thanks to great depth and coaching.
2) This MFer will be coming back next season with his hair on fire. I don’t expect him to be perfect at first but by the time November rolls around, we’re back to having the best safeties in football (assuming no bad injuries). [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
A couple of reasons I’m bumping this:
1) We missed Thornhill in the playoffs. Still got the job done thanks to great depth and coaching.
We really missed him against the 49ers. Dirty Dan is fantastic in small bursts, but can get exposed when asked to do too much. The 49ers seemed to make an effort to target him whenever they could and it hurt.
Luckily Fuller came through huge in the clutch for us. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
We really missed him against the 49ers. Dirty Dan is fantastic in small bursts, but can get exposed when asked to do too much. The 49ers seemed to make an effort to target him whenever they could and it hurt.
Luckily Fuller came through huge in the clutch for us.
I love Dirty Dan on this team however he isn’t a true safety. He is best suited as a Safety/LB hybrid. Even when Thornhill was playing, Dorty Dan got about 80% of the defensive snaps still [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
We really missed him against the 49ers. Dirty Dan is fantastic in small bursts, but can get exposed when asked to do too much. The 49ers seemed to make an effort to target him whenever they could and it hurt.
Luckily Fuller came through huge in the clutch for us.
Yup. Dan's not a good "safety." He's ok as a coverage backer, if, as you said, he's not used too much. Fuller and Fenton saved our collective asses in terms of depth. [Reply]