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from the tweet:
Couple thoughts:
1. Nick Chubb is 7 months 13 days out from his ACL surgery. He has ~2 months to keep training before Wk1.
2. This is great progress, working single leg stability and dynamic control (explosive, deceleration/stability, lateral mvmt). If an athlete regains dynamic stability and change of direction control in accel/decel, production seems to follow. Brain knowing “where limb is” in space is key for sport activity return.
3. IF he did actually have an ACL *repair* and not reconstruction, his timeline bumps up by months (think Zach Ertz repair vs recon Dec->Aug return). This would shift likelihood of playing from November up to September.
So yes, there’s actually a decent chance he is active Week 1, which would allow him to return closer to full form in football activities mid-season (versus a mid-season return that would lead to return to form closer to December).
Kevin Stefanski did recently hint that Chubb was making very good progress..
Couple thoughts:
1. Nick Chubb is 7 months 13 days out from his ACL surgery. He has ~2 months to keep training before Wk1.
2. This is great progress, working single leg stability and dynamic control (explosive, deceleration/stability, lateral mvmt). If an athlete regains dynamic stability and change of direction control in accel/decel, production seems to follow. Brain knowing “where limb is” in space is key for sport activity return.
3. IF he did actually have an ACL *repair* and not reconstruction, his timeline bumps up by months (think Zach Ertz repair vs recon Dec->Aug return). This would shift likelihood of playing from November up to September.
So yes, there’s actually a decent chance he is active Week 1, which would allow him to return closer to full form in football activities mid-season (versus a mid-season return that would lead to return to form closer to December).
Kevin Stefanski did recently hint that Chubb was making very good progress..