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For Noble, A Frightening Off-Field Foe

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:44 am
by Jake
A Frightening Off-Field Foe
Redskins' Noble Battles Infection That Is a Growing Concern for the NFL

By Mark Maske and Jason La Canfora
Washington Post Staff Writers
Friday, January 27, 2006; Page E01

Brandon Noble needs crutches to walk, and he has been relegated to spending much of his time at home on his sofa. When he's lying in bed at night and needs to move his left leg to get comfortable, he must lift it with his arms or nudge it with his right leg. He struggles to play with his children.

But while Noble might have the typical limitations of a broken-down football player, the career of the Washington Redskins' defensive tackle isn't threatened by damaged ligaments or cracked bones. At 31, Noble has been sidelined by a staph infection, suffered after being injured, that in some cases is potentially fatal.

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Brandon Noble, for the second time in a year, is being treated for MRSA, a sometimes debilitating illness that is becoming increasingly common in the general population. (Linda Davidson - The Washington Post)

"It's been an incredible couple of years here," Noble said. "It's like I'm a modern-day Job."

For the second time in a year, Noble is being treated for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a sometimes debilitating illness that is becoming increasingly common in the general population, according to national health experts. It is a growing concern for the NFL, which has experienced a recent increase in MRSA cases.

The NFL has sent literature on staph infections to the league's 32 team doctors and trainers, and last February it arranged for representatives of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to address teams' medical staffs, according to Elliot Pellman, the chairman of the New York Jets' medical department who serves as the NFL's medical liaison.

"Certainly there is great sensitivity to the issue," Pellman said.

John Francis, an infectious disease research fellow at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said MRSA, which occurs most frequently among people in hospitals and other health care facilities who have weakened immune systems, has become a serious public health issue because its resistance to many commonly prescribed antibiotics makes it difficult to treat. "The effects are being seen and are a cause for concern not only here in the United States, but worldwide," Francis said.

MRSA can first appear as merely a small pimple and spreads like most infections, according to the CDC, through skin-to-skin contact, abrasions that become contaminated and exposure to contaminated surfaces. The working conditions for NFL players, who share locker rooms and training facilities with teammates and are involved in a violent game in which contact is commonplace, would be a likely breeding ground.

The Redskins have had five cases of MRSA in the last two years, the first at the end of the 2004 season, according to team physician Tony Casolaro. The team tested 120 players and coaches at the start of training camp last July for MRSA, but all were negative, Casolaro said. Similar statistics were unavailable for the NFL.

"Someone said, 'Oh Bubba, you've been in this business for 35 years, you've seen everything,' " said Bubba Tyer, the Redskins' director of sports medicine. "Well, I hadn't seen everything. This Brandon Noble case is the first one I've seen like this. So we'll continue to educate ourselves and educate our team and do the best we can."



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Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:48 am
by DEHog
Wow he looks so thin...the "other" side of football that we don't hear about much...get well soon Brandon!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:29 am
by JansenFan
Yeah, the story said he's down to 265. Maybe we can move him to DE (that's defenive end, not Delaware).

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:32 am
by Jake
On HBO's Real Sports the other night, I saw a piece on MRSA and staph infections, mainly focusing on the Rams. They said it's common for linemen and linebackers.

I'm glad I saw it because now I know what kind of predicament Brandon is in and what he's dealing with.

This infection is very serious and potentially deadly. I really hope Brandon is able to overcome this.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:50 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Brandon needs to hang it up and focus on getting healthy.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:43 am
by skins81
JansenFan wrote:Yeah, the story said he's down to 265. Maybe we can move him to DE (that's defenive end, not Delaware).

No. His career is over as a player. Now he's just hoping for full function.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:47 am
by Chris Luva Luva
Clearly he's still using crutches, you can see them leaning up against the wall. I doubt they're their for decoration. I dont want to see Noble back, it'd sadden me to see him set himself back even further in his personal life with another injury.

He was a heck of a guy and Im glad he was here.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:21 pm
by NikiH
See the other Noble thread for what I think. But MRSA is no joking matter. People who come into my office have it and we have to be very careful because it's contagious and serious. I hope he gets better soon.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:40 pm
by Michaelf382
Heres hoping noble gets better. Love that guy. this part of the story is hilarous though. Could u imagine gibbs and snyder turning 50 shades of green and about to puke

"It looked like someone was squeezing green mayonnaise out of my leg," Noble said. "It wasn't even oozing. It was like when you put your thumb over the end of a hose. I'm sitting here looking at Mr. Snyder and Coach Gibbs and they're trying to keep the conversation going with the doctor, and this puss is flying out my leg. It was gross, and they keep looking down and then looking up and I was ready for them to pass out. But I was on drugs. So I thought it was really funny, and the doctor thought it was hilarious. He talks about it all the time still."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 171_2.html

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:03 pm
by JansenFan
I can. I felt queezy just reading it. :puke:

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:08 pm
by UK Skins Fan
My best wishes go out to Brandon. MRSA has certainly been a big story over here for a while. The stories are little hyped in my view, but there's no doubt about how serious it can be. Right now, let's hope for a full recovery - he shouldn't be concerned about playing football at this time.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:13 pm
by JansenFan
If he isn't able to return, I wish him the best, but I think he wants to return, and therefore I hope he can.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 3:16 pm
by Chris Luva Luva
UK that is a sweet avatar!!! Seriously, thats sweet.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:14 am
by UK Skins Fan
Chris Luva Luva wrote:UK that is a sweet avatar!!! Seriously, thats sweet.

:D Thanks. The flag tells you who I am, and the player image tells you who I wanted to be! Couldn't choose between Darrell and Art Monk though, so I left the choice to NC43.

Posted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:17 pm
by Redskin in Canada
JansenFan wrote:If he isn't able to return, I wish him the best, but I think he wants to return, and therefore I hope he can.
Unfortunately, good wishes will have to suffice. I am not optimistic -even- if he tries to come back.