Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2012 2:06 am
How many hips can one dude have? I'm gonna call J Brown 'Hip Hip Hooray' memory of Jim Zorn
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huh his other hip? Why didnt he check out both while there? Jammal Brown playing games...lol1niksder wrote:Report: Brown doesn't need hip surgery
Our Chick Hernandez tweeted that the initial report on Jammal Brown's hip shows no surgery is needed. However, Brown will see a doctor tomorrow concerning his other hip.
Cortisone generally just breaks up any bodies that may be in the hip. So I'm one of few 33 year olds who have gout. I've had to get cortisone shots in my toes on a number of times and it breaks up bodies that build up in the joint. Sure it's painful but at the same time, the relief it offers is GREAT.cowboykillerzRED wrote:That would be most unpleasant in the hip... Unless my Dr just enjoys cruel and unusual punishment the shot I got in my shoulder was worse then getting my knee drained- multiple times- after an ACL sx.
I don't think its something that one can do to often however, and I'd guess he had a shot before camp started just for good measure.
What is cortisone?frankcal20 wrote:Cortisone generally just breaks up any bodies that may be in the hip. So I'm one of few 33 year olds who have gout. I've had to get cortisone shots in my toes on a number of times and it breaks up bodies that build up in the joint. Sure it's painful but at the same time, the relief it offers is GREAT.cowboykillerzRED wrote:That would be most unpleasant in the hip... Unless my Dr just enjoys cruel and unusual punishment the shot I got in my shoulder was worse then getting my knee drained- multiple times- after an ACL sx.
I don't think its something that one can do to often however, and I'd guess he had a shot before camp started just for good measure.
There used to be concern that cortisone would break down the cartilage in the joint but after much research, they've shown that it doesn't happen as they expected.
Having had 5 surgeries on my left knee (ACL & Meniscus every time) I can tell you that 90% of correcting an injury is rehab. Tells me something he's doing isn't right conditioning wise. I also would be willing to bet that if he were to get cut, he would find himself on another squad playing through it. Guys get lazy and comfortable once they're paid. Not saying he did but it happens all the time.
I got that shot in my foot a couple years ago. FREAKING PAINFUL. I thought maybe it hurt so bad just because it was a shot in the foot.frankcal20 wrote:Cortisone generally just breaks up any bodies that may be in the hip. So I'm one of few 33 year olds who have gout. I've had to get cortisone shots in my toes on a number of times and it breaks up bodies that build up in the joint. Sure it's painful but at the same time, the relief it offers is GREAT.cowboykillerzRED wrote:That would be most unpleasant in the hip... Unless my Dr just enjoys cruel and unusual punishment the shot I got in my shoulder was worse then getting my knee drained- multiple times- after an ACL sx.
I don't think its something that one can do to often however, and I'd guess he had a shot before camp started just for good measure.
Probably some truth in that. Then again, he is 6'6", 300+ lbs.frankcal20 wrote:Having had 5 surgeries on my left knee (ACL & Meniscus every time) I can tell you that 90% of correcting an injury is rehab. Tells me something he's doing isn't right conditioning wise. I also would be willing to bet that if he were to get cut, he would find himself on another squad playing through it. Guys get lazy and comfortable once they're paid. Not saying he did but it happens all the time.
Posted earlier on this thread, Rich Tandler pointed out that if the Skins cut Brown, they could save the $3.453 million in cap savings and let it carry over to next year and offset, his $3.3 million camp hit for 2013.5-year, $27.5 million contract the Redskins gave him in July 2011.
There remains $4.4 million of guaranteed bonus money.
Brown is scheduled to count $4.553 million against the salary cap in 2012, but he would count only $1.1 million if the Redskins released him before this season. That’s $3.453 million in cap savings.
In that scenario, however, Brown’s remaining $3.3 million in bonus money would count against the Redskins’ cap in 2013, a season in which they are scheduled to absorb an $18 million penalty.
The $3.3 million hit in 2013 also would apply if the Redskins placed Brown on injured reserve before this season and released him any time before June 1, 2013. It also would apply if Brown retired.
If the Redskins waited until after June 1, 2013 to release Brown, he’d count $1.1 million against the 2013 cap and $2.2 million against 2014. That scenario could be attractive because the Redskins’ salary cap penalties expire in 2013.
As the Redskins decide what to do with Brown, they must consider whether they need the $3.453 million of 2012 cap space they’d save by releasing him. Any remaining free agents or players cut in September wouldn’t be expensive additions.
Another option: Washington could keep Brown and his $4.553 million cap number on the roster all season, see if he could get healthy, decide on his status after next June 1 and possibly save $1.1 million on their penalty-reduced 2013 cap. And if Brown were to get healthy (a seemingly unlikely scenario since he hasn’t been healthy since his hip surgery in 2009), then the Redskins have a backup tackle.
Keep in mind that Brown’s contract calls for a non-guaranteed 2012 base salary of $3.25 million. He’ll get $191,176 for each week he’s on the active roster, reserve/physically-unable-to-perform list or injured reserve.
No matter what the Redskins do, Brown’s inability to get healthy so soon after signing his contract is going to cost them.
My numbers say he'll save the team $3.25M if cut now, with $1.5M in Dead Cap this year. His current cap hit for 2013 is $5M so a $4.5M dead cap number next year looks like a $500K savings going into next year.Red_One43 wrote: Posted earlier on this thread, Rich Tandler pointed out that if the Skins cut Brown, they could save the $3.453 million in cap savings and let it carry over to next year and offset, his $3.3 million camp hit for 2013.
I my guess is most folks would say cut him now and save the $3.453 mil, but would you use the savings this year or roll it over to next when we suffer another $18 mil hit?