What to expect from Daunte

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Vikings: What to expect from Culpepper? Ask an expertA prominent knee surgeon says the QB might be ready in nine months, although his mobility would be limited.Judd Zulgad, Star TribuneDaunte Culpepper will undergo surgery to repair three torn ligaments in his right knee next week, and one of the foremost experts in the field said it's realistic to expect the Vikings quarterback to return in nine months.But Dr. William Clancy Jr. cautions that no one should expect the Culpepper who takes the field sometime next August to resemble the mobile player who could take off at any moment and cause defenses multiple headaches."He's got a good chance of getting back," Clancy said, "but it will probably take him 1Ω years to be at the level he was before he got hurt."Culpepper tore the anterior cruciate, medial collateral and posterior cruciate ligaments in his right knee on Oct. 30 when he was hit by Panthers cornerback Chris Gamble while scrambling on the final play of the first quarter in the Vikings' 38-13 loss at Carolina.Although he is not treating Culpepper, Clancy has an extensive background in sports medicine and is considered one of the leading knee surgeons in the world. Based at Orthopedic Associates of Aspen and Glenwood, Colo., since August 2004, Clancy spent the previous 15 years working with Dr. James Andrews at the Alabama Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center.Andrews, whose office declined to comment for this story, will perform the surgery on Culpepper's ACL, MCL and PCL early next week in Alabama. The only ligament Culpepper didn't tear was the lateral collateral ligament.All of these joints work together to keep the knee stable. The MCL supports the inner portion and the LCL the outer; the ACL and PCL provide support in the center.The ACL and MCL must be fixed. Culpepper could run forward without an ACL, but he couldn't stop and change directions; the MCL prevents the knee from collapsing inward, meaning if Culpepper tried to cut with a damaged MCL he would simply fall.The PCL, though, has to do with flexion and not rotation; therefore doctors don't know how crucial it is for athletic performance. Clancy pointed out the decision could be made not to repair it. "If somebody has an isolated tear of the PCL, 90 percent of most athletes are going to be able to play without any feeling of instability or anything," he said.Clancy points to Detroit Red Wings veteran Steve Yzerman as an example. Clancy, who performs many of the surgical procedures for the hockey team, said Yzerman has been playing without a PCL for 20 years.Culpepper, his agent, Mason Ashe, and the Vikings all will be involved in the discussion with Andrews about the surgery, and there could be a determination made beforehand that all three ligaments should be fixed. It certainly helps that the ACL and PCL can be mended through arthroscopic procedures.But Clancy said a curveball could be thrown into the procedure if there is damage to the posterolateral corner, which serves several key functions and helps to stabilize the knee. "Then it becomes a more complicated problem in that [Andrews]might be forced to fix everything," Clancy said. "But I don't think that's probably going to be what he finds. The posterolateral corner is probably not injured, but the media doesn't always know what's going on."While it has been nearly two weeks since Culpepper was injured, surgery was put off so the swelling could subside. He spent much of the time coming into the team's Winter Park facility and doing simple exercises."The biggest thing you're looking for with a player, as far as the knee surgery goes, is getting the full range of motion or as near a full range of motion as you can," Vikings athletic trainer Chuck Barta said. "Basically, the extension is the most important part. Getting the leg so it straightens all the way out."To do that, the swelling in the knee has got to resolve quite a bit. But at the same time you want to maintain the quadriceps contraction, where you can get a strong contraction. You're not going to really build strength in it as much as just maintain what you've got in that quad at the time."That is important because it helps with the rehabilitation process after surgery. "The key thing will be getting a range of motion and his strength back," Clancy said. "Everybody is different in how much they scar, and they have no control over that. ... It's grueling. He had a terrible injury."Culpepper will be the second Vikings player this season to have Andrews perform knee surgery on him. Safety Willie Offord, who had his ACL repaired in Birmingham after tearing it in Week 3 against New Orleans, gives Andrews high marks. "I really just talked to him and tried to get a good feel for him," Offord said. "He's supposed to be the best, and I told him to just make sure he was the best on that day."</div><span style="color:purple">Here's to a speedy and healthy recovery!</span>
     
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    Yeah that was a good read. You are real lucky to have Brad Johnson as a backup--most teams have to turn to a rookie or young guy with no experience.I think he should definately try and get that PCL fixed up though, it would be yet another disadvantage to him if he didn't, you know? I donno how that hockey player has been playing so long with that problem haha
     
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    Great article!! I hope Duante comes back strong!!
     
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    Hopefully he'll be back at least as a backup working with the team by the start of next year. Brad Johnson's good but I wish we kept Gus Ferote(sp?)C'mon Daunte! Show us your strong.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Nov 12 2005, 01:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Hopefully he'll be back at least as a backup working with the team by the start of next year. Brad Johnson's good but I wish we kept Gus Ferote(sp?)C'mon Daunte! Show us your strong.</div><span style="color:purple">Gus Frerrote? The same Gus that is taking up the @ss in Miami? He's proving in South Beach that his stint here was a mirage. He ought to give half his game check to Moss, since it's obvious #84 made him look good enough to get a starting job.</span>
     
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    Trust me when I say not to try and rush him back. It is a huge surgery and it will take plenty of time for him to recover enough to be in playing condition again, If anything I would probably put him on the PUP list for the first 6 weeks of the season next year just so that has plenty of time to recover.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Ven0m @ Nov 12 2005, 01:33 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Trust me when I say not to try and rush him back. It is a huge surgery and it will take plenty of time for him to recover enough to be in playing condition again, If anything I would probably put him on the PUP list for the first 6 weeks of the season next year just so that has plenty of time to recover.</div> <span style="color:purple">Who do you think you're talking to here? Zygi Wilf doesn't post here...so I dunno why you are telling US to trust you, doctor.</span> [​IMG]
     
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    You never know. He has to do something while he's driving.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Nov 12 2005, 10:03 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>You never know. He has to do something while he's driving.</div> <span style="color:purple">Surfing the internet might not be the best thing......seems unsafe, to me.</span> [​IMG]
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FSUViking @ Nov 12 2005, 11:30 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Nov 12 2005, 01:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Hopefully he'll be back at least as a backup working with the team by the start of next year. Brad Johnson's good but I wish we kept Gus Ferote(sp?)C'mon Daunte! Show us your strong.</div><span style="color:purple">Gus Frerrote? The same Gus that is taking up the @ss in Miami? He's proving in South Beach that his stint here was a mirage. He ought to give half his game check to Moss, since it's obvious #84 made him look good enough to get a starting job.</span> </div> Randy Moss can make any QB look good. Heck Jonathon Quinn would probably still be in the NFL if he had Randy Moss.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RandyMoss18 @ Nov 12 2005, 11:38 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (FSUViking @ Nov 12 2005, 11:30 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (GreasedLightning @ Nov 12 2005, 01:25 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Hopefully he'll be back at least as a backup working with the team by the start of next year. Brad Johnson's good but I wish we kept Gus Ferote(sp?)C'mon Daunte! Show us your strong.</div><span style="color:purple">Gus Frerrote? The same Gus that is taking up the @ss in Miami? He's proving in South Beach that his stint here was a mirage. He ought to give half his game check to Moss, since it's obvious #84 made him look good enough to get a starting job.</span> </div>Randy Moss can make any QB look good. Heck Jonathon Quinn would probably still be in the NFL if he had Randy Moss. </div> <span style="color:purple">Any QB except Kerry Collins, apperantly.</span> [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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