You’re even dumber than I thought if you think Cade’s subsequent injuries had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that already had a knee blown out. His running/footwork mechanics were awful from the day he started practicing at Iowa, and I have no doubt that this led to both of his subsequent injuries. This is seen all the time in sports and has absolutely nothing to do with the quality of the initial repair job. My guess is that the coaches and athletic staff were well aware of this, but had no choice but to roll the dice because they knew darn well he was the only D-1 level QB on the roster.
A self-proclaimed football savant like you should know that.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
Cade strained his quad on like the 5th day of camp. You have information about his footwork during the first few days of practice?
Guess what happened to his blown out knee? It got reconstructively repaired.
What's seen all the time in sports, are athletes that fully recover from the injury. And in fact, many come back stronger than ever.
Yes, it takes significant rehab training to rebuild the strength in the knee. But doctors determined the knee to have been fully rehabilitated, and cleared Cade for full participation, in the summer of '23.
What you are implying is something that easily could have resulted in a law suit vs the doctors.
Nearly your entire post is representative of the same "perspective" that chose your username. Thank you for making that point for me.
And never have I claimed to be a football savant