I think this topic is excellent, as football has tons of injuries. Knowing how to treat a player that got injured can win/lose a fantasy season.
Unfortunately I've had almost every injury possible in over 30 years of playing competitive sports. Ankle sprains, wrist sprains, necks sprains, hip pointers, hamsting pulls, groin pulls, broken fingers and toes are jus the little stuff. I've had 7 major joint surguriess, including 4 ACL surguries (some with other knee ligaments, some just simple ACL tears), 3 achillies tendon tears and surguries, 12-15 shoulder disclocations/separations (every type possible, including one rotator cuff reconstruction surgury that I should've had 5 years sooner)…. I'm literally the million dollar man, and I had to earn all my injury knowledge in pain on the field, and pain in the PT rooms. This is just not fair you're giving out all this info to your readers…
What I've seen in the training rooms from high school, college, and semi-pro and since have always given me my info in the past. Everything I read so far is very accurate, and most of your comments held true in my personal experiences. Great reference to so many out there that have not had thousands of hours on the training rooms rehabing.
Kudos to those putting this together. If you need or want an injury oppinion, feel free to ask, as all my friends do all the time.