tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post752141224254217276..comments2024-03-18T13:30:44.035-04:00Comments on The BIG HOUSE Blog: Michigan Tuesday: Burke Receives More HardwareUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-25036990960371027792013-04-03T10:26:24.564-04:002013-04-03T10:26:24.564-04:00Thanks BobThanks BobVoice of Reasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09249702271701679486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-39978354800661002952013-04-03T10:02:36.622-04:002013-04-03T10:02:36.622-04:00VOR, I don't have new info on how it happened ...VOR, I don't have new info on how it happened but I stole this from the board at WN on a poster that seemed to know what he or she is talking about:<br /><br />SU24<br /><br />Yeah ACL tears are fairly common under non-contact activity, although way more so with women than men for a whole slew of reasons which I won't bore you with. The non-contact variety typically happen during single leg landing, deceleration, or change of direction and typically occur due to poor Q-angles, specifically being too close to full extension of the knee in those positions. Contact tears are much different as they occur from shear stress of your foot remaining planted while an opponent produces forces that contort the upper leg and body in a different direction when the lower leg and foot remain planted. But, it does seem certainly less likely any of these would occur for a QB in non-contact drills. The only thing I can think is planting wrong or avoiding a rusher even if that rusher wasn't going to hit him...maybe even breaking the pocket during a play that breaks down and simulating a run and one of the processes above happens. But, it is sort of weird it would happen to a non-running type of QB in a non-contact position, but it certainly can happen and obviously did.Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14636228962334160454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-11599950764337065932013-04-02T13:05:53.488-04:002013-04-02T13:05:53.488-04:00I have no information on how it happened. I heard...I have no information on how it happened. I heard it happened last week sometime. Will see what I can find out. Bobhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14636228962334160454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4068822035923402169.post-32841985626443631312013-04-02T11:14:14.196-04:002013-04-02T11:14:14.196-04:00I agree, it looks like Cleary as the primary back ...I agree, it looks like Cleary as the primary back up, but I see Austin as the next guy. They both should be getting a lot of snaps since the ACL. However, I can't see how Bellomy got hurt in the first place, do you know? It must have been a freak non-contact accident because I can't see the coaches being crazy enough to have their QB's LIVE in practice with only two scholarships on the roster.Voice of Reasonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09249702271701679486noreply@blogger.com