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CMC, on IR, C Ya Next Season

Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by mitpdub:
Both X feeds say per the Chronicle, but I haven't seen that article yet


This is where they're getting it from


Must be stem cell recovery time.
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
At this point, I won't be surprised if it comes out that he retires

I think it's a possibility, but I think it's remote. However, I don't think he touches the field this season.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Must be stem cell recovery time.

Could be. There's a decent rundown of non-USA sanctioned treatments near the end of the article.
Originally posted by TyCore:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Must be stem cell recovery time.

Could be. There's a decent rundown of non-USA sanctioned treatments near the end of the article.

Not to get too political out of the parking lot but yes stem cells would be a cure of a tendon tear/strain.

I wonder what the treatment is? Curious but will probably never know.

I did feel he was going to miss the season this year after the tendinitis diagnosis.
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Too bad Elijah Mitchell turned out to be a bum. He was a good replacement for CMC, and between him and Mason I think it kinda made up for cmc being out.

Mason is a bruiser when it comes to running, but he's just not a threat in the passing game. Poor Brock just doesn't have an outlet to go to when his guys are covered
Originally posted by DrEll:
Too bad Elijah Mitchell turned out to be a bum. He was a good replacement for CMC, and between him and Mason I think it kinda made up for cmc being out.

Mason is a bruiser when it comes to running, but he's just not a threat in the passing game. Poor Brock just doesn't have an outlet to go to when his guys are covered

Mitchell got hurt if the wind gusts were over 3mph.
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by TyCore:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Must be stem cell recovery time.

Could be. There's a decent rundown of non-USA sanctioned treatments near the end of the article.

Not to get too political out of the parking lot but yes stem cells would be a cure of a tendon tear/strain.

I wonder what the treatment is? Curious but will probably never know.

I did feel he was going to miss the season this year after the tendinitis diagnosis.

The fact a better medical treatment than what we do in America is political is one of the many issues in America.
If you can get CMC back around week 14 at 100% that would turn out of be a blessing. Ofcourse the Niners will need to keep their heads above water until then.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by mitpdub:
Both X feeds say per the Chronicle, but I haven't seen that article yet


This is where they're getting it from


This guy had not even looked at CMC he's just giving his opinion. Lombardi has a report that nobody knows what he learned from the doctors in Germany and he also said Kyle was on the radio today talking about ramping up CMC in a couple weeks so it doesn't sound like he want come back this year unless we keep losing.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by TyCore:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Must be stem cell recovery time.

Could be. There's a decent rundown of non-USA sanctioned treatments near the end of the article.

Not to get too political out of the parking lot but yes stem cells would be a cure of a tendon tear/strain.

I wonder what the treatment is? Curious but will probably never know.

I did feel he was going to miss the season this year after the tendinitis diagnosis.

The fact a better medical treatment than what we do in America is political is one of the many issues in America.

I'm going to give you a giant Amen brutha
Originally posted by DrEll:
Too bad Elijah Mitchell turned out to be a bum. He was a good replacement for CMC, and between him and Mason I think it kinda made up for cmc being out.

Mason is a bruiser when it comes to running, but he's just not a threat in the passing game. Poor Brock just doesn't have an outlet to go to when his guys are covered

If he was a bum, how was a good replacement?
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Originally posted by Polkadots:
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
At this point, I won't be surprised if it comes out that he retires

I think it's a possibility, but I think it's remote. However, I don't think he touches the field this season.

At this point, I won't be surprised if Purdy retires and joins Isis
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Originally posted by JMC52:
Originally posted by Polkadots:
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
At this point, I won't be surprised if it comes out that he retires

I think it's a possibility, but I think it's remote. However, I don't think he touches the field this season.

At this point, I won't be surprised if Purdy retires and joins Isis

At least they die trying.
Well, if it has to be week 12 and 13, as long as his achilles tendon is healed up nicely, it'll also give him time to recuperate/recover from the wear and tear he's accumulated over the past couple seasons. We just need to win enough games to ensure we make it to the playoffs. A fresh CMC at the tail-end of the season and into the playoffs will be a sight for sore eyes.
All the anticipation during the off season. Brock would have a full off season to prepare. The D line got some help. Added a couple WRs. The big question as always was the O line but other than that there was optimism. Then Aiyuk and Trent hold out and miss camp. They come into the season out of shape. CMC is on the IR. Pearsall gets shot. Deebo injures his calf. Hargrave gets injured and is out for the year. The DBs are completely out of sync.

Other than that all is great.
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