MATT CORRAL SUFFERS LISFRANC INJURY, WILL MISS "SIGNIFICANT" TIME
Started by PantherFan007


Rate this topic
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5


3 posts in this topic
PantherFan007
Administrator
*******


0
2,405 posts 772 threads Joined: Dec 2019
08-22-2022, 06:52 AM -
#1
Not a great way to start your NFL Career, and I am quite sure if he had his "druthers', he'd rather be playing football.  I haven't dug in to see if this is the same foot he injured last year in his final season in college or not, but I remember Cam Newton suffering the same injury, and he never really seemed like "Cam" after that.



https://www.panthers.com/news/matt-corra...y-lisfranc



CHARLOTTE — The foot injury suffered by rookie quarterback Matt Corral Friday night was a "significant" one and will cost the third-round pick a substantial amount of time.

Panthers head coach Matt Rhule said Corral suffered a tear of the Lisfranc ligament in his left foot last night. Rhule said Corral and his family were discussing with the medical experts now to determine the next steps in his recovery.


Corral was injured in the fourth quarter against the Patriots, when he was stepped on awkwardly. He left the stadium in a walking boot, and an MRI in Charlotte Saturday morning revealed the extent of the damage.

"I hate it for him. I hate it any time one of our guys is hurt," Rhule said. "And I thought he was playing well too. I left him in that situation backed up, because I wanted him to have that, hey here's the crowd, here's the noise. But I thought I saw a lot of really nice signs early in the game. Found some guys that were open, and did some good things.

"I know Matt's a battler, so this year of development, he's going to have to grind, both taking care of his foot and all the things he needs to do as a quarterback. Hopefully some day, he'll look back and say it was a blessing, but I hate it for him right now."

Rhule said it was touching for him to see veteran players JJ Jansen and Johnny Hekker give up their first-class seats on the team plane for Corral and running back Spencer Brown (who suffered an ankle injury and is week-to-week), indicative of the way the team will support Corral.

The injury also complicates a lot of roster decisions in the coming weeks for the Panthers.

The plan throughout has been to keep three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster, but that may not necessarily be the case now. They have traditionally kept just two quarterbacks.

This year, as many as eight players can be activated from injured reserve after four games.

But to return this year, they have to be on the 53-man roster at final cuts, so depending on the time frame for his recovery, it could require some difficult decisions.

Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold are still options to start (Rhule wasn't answering questions about the status of that job Saturday), and the Panthers also have PJ Walker on the roster.
Hobbit99
Posting Freak
*****


0
3,097 posts 577 threads Joined: Dec 2019
08-23-2022, 06:44 PM -
#2
So many injuries seem rather innocuous when they happen. And yet they seem to have long-ranging effects. Lisfranc injuries can be 'easy' or they can be 'difficult'. All depends on the amount and severity of the ligament damage.... and to a lesser extent on the ability of the player to recover or mend. Some players have the ability to mend repeatedly, others don't. (Remember Thomas Davis..).
Josh21
Posting Freak
*****


0
1,364 posts 68 threads Joined: Dec 2019
08-23-2022, 10:17 PM -
#3
It’s a tear I think. Bout a year.

3 acl tears? Dang. Broken arm b/f the Super Bowl, he’s playing. TD was a warrior!
This post was last modified: 08-23-2022, 10:20 PM by Josh21.
Hobbit99
Posting Freak
*****


0
3,097 posts 577 threads Joined: Dec 2019
08-23-2022, 11:11 PM -
#4
(08-23-2022, 10:17 PM)Josh21 Wrote: It’s a tear I think.  Bout a year.

3 acl tears?  Dang.  Broken arm b/f the Super Bowl, he’s playing.  TD was a warrior!

Amen, brother.....  TD wanted the game. You might knock him down. You might get him hurt. But he would always come back at you. You couldn't keep him down. Tough, TOUGH competitor.


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)