Thursday, April 29, 2010
Out For a Long Time
The Denver Bronco's left tackler, Ryan Clady, won't be able to play for 3-4 months. After playing basketball, he tore the patella tendon in his knee. Three days later he had to have surgery. The patella tendon is very important to a football player especially a tackler. When you are going to tackle someone you must put all your weight on your leg to get some sort of stability. By his tendon being torn he needs to give it rest and therapy so he will be able during the regular season if he will even be able by then to play. It is said that he will miss the preseason. His family and friends and especially his teammates are hoping that he will be recovered by then.
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