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Sam Bradford focused on surgery
By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...rehab?ex_cid=espnapi_public/print?id=11467465

EARTH CITY, Mo. -- St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford doesn't know what his NFL future holds and says he hasn't thought about it in the time since suffering a second torn ACL in his left knee in as many years.

Speaking to reporters for the first time since suffering the injury in the Rams' third preseason game Aug. 23 against Cleveland, an emotional Bradford made it clear his only focus right now is having the surgery to repair the knee and beginning work on the ensuing rehab.

"I haven't even thought that far ahead," Bradford said. "It's still pretty hard to comprehend right now. I think it will be good once I have the surgery because the rehab process will give me something to focus on and something to put my attention towards."

Bradford also acknowledged he's still trying to digest what happened in Cleveland. While he immediately felt the pain and knew something was wrong when he was hurt against Carolina on Oct. 20 last year, he said he felt no such sensation when he fell this time.

According to Bradford, he was able to walk off the field and assumed he had just broken up some scar tissue in the knee. When the doctor informed Bradford that there was concern about his ACL, he still held out hope that the MRI would reveal he would be OK.

"That's what was kind of tough for me to comprehend because it was so much different than last year's injury," Bradford said. "There wasn't any pain, there was no swelling, there were no signs that the knee had gone through any sort of trauma, so to find out my ACL was torn was even that much harder to believe."

As for the surgery, no date has been set yet, although Bradford said he is eyeing a few potential upcoming dates. He confirmed that Dr. James Andrews, the same doctor who operated on his knee last year, would handle the procedure again.

In the meantime, Bradford is hoping to again throw himself into being a teammate and offering help to his replacement, veteran quarterback Shaun Hill.

Bradford adopted a similar routine last year and spent much of the rest of the season on the sideline helping then-replacement Kellen Clemens.

"I enjoy being around here," Bradford said. "Hopefully the guys and Shaun enjoy having me around. It's going to be pretty similar to last year. I'll be rehabbing here, sitting in on meetings, going out to practice when I can and just offering my ideas when I have them and just trying to help Shaun and just be an ear and eye for him."

While Bradford knows the time will come when he has to think about his future, he's also well aware that the hardest thoughts to evade will be the ones about what could have been.

"I think that's the other really frustrating part is that we finally had everything going in the right direction around here," Bradford said. "I think this is as talented a team as I've ever been a part of on both sides of the ball. I was just so excited to get back out on the field and play with these guys from what we were able to do in OTAs and in training camp, I guess not knowing how it would have turned out this year is probably something that is going to eat me up for a while."
 

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I know it won't happen, but do injuries effect players psyche? Like, do you think getting injured over and over again would ever cause someone to become depressed? I know it's just a game, but still. All that effort and hard work to come back just for this to happen again. Really feel for the guy.
 

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Just makes me sick... but he will be back. I still think.this rehab will be easier, less trauma to the knee.
 

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Damn! Feel so bad for this dude and have always been a believer in his talent. Just no idea what his future in the STL holds, but wish him the best all the same. Freaking shame!
 

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I know it won't happen, but do injuries effect players psyche? Like, do you think getting injured over and over again would ever cause someone to become depressed? I know it's just a game, but still. All that effort and hard work to come back just for this to happen again. Really feel for the guy.
I don't think there's any doubt about it. I don't think he'll be depressed going into next year though. Right now he's clearly in the dumps though.
 

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Damn, can't medical technology just come up with some sort of bionic knee and put this crap to rest once and for all?
 

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I know it won't happen, but do injuries effect players psyche? Like, do you think getting injured over and over again would ever cause someone to become depressed? I know it's just a game, but still. All that effort and hard work to come back just for this to happen again. Really feel for the guy.


From a non sports perspective, I once mangled my thumb on a table saw about 7 years ago, and still think about it when I use a table saw. So yes, an injury will affect your psyche
 

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I just can't stop getting emotional over this.

What a damn shame.

When you realize all the shit Kurt went through too.

Why does this garbage have to happen to such good people?

Ah fuck...made myself sick again...
 

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I have always thought Bradford was the right quarterback brought in at the wrong time. He was drafted when the only legitimate help around him was Jackson, who was already on the decline. Snead and Fisher came into a bad situation and opted to fix the defense first, because this was the easier fix. This left Bradford to struggle almost on his own. Now that the talent as been built around him, he's too broken down to play. No wonder the entire situation eats him up, because he knows what happened to him just as we do.

No matter what he decides, he's a great kid. I'm glad he came to the Rams, I just wish things had worked out differently for him.
 

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From a non sports perspective, I once mangled my thumb on a table saw about 7 years ago, and still think about it when I use a table saw. So yes, an injury will affect your psyche

I see what you mean. I hope he comes back stronger then ever.
 

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I just can't stop getting emotional over this.

What a damn shame.

When you realize all the crap Kurt went through too.

Why does this garbage have to happen to such good people?

Ah freak...made myself sick again...

Its ok dude. I feel it too. Just focus on the fact he's coming back better than ever. He will be our Bionic Man.
 

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Damn, can't medical technology just come up with some sort of bionic knee and put this crap to rest once and for all?
Well, sadly, from all the lost limbs due to the wars, the prosthetic technology has skyrocketed. I was watching a report on it a while ago and they said eventually the prosthetics will be better than real limbs. When I heard that, I immediately thought of my grandmother who had had both of her knees replaced and a hip and could barely move around. It made me think about if in the future the tech has gotten to that point and I was in so much pain and had such limited mobility, would I have doctors cut off my limbs and replace them with prosthetics? I asked my grandmother and she said she couldn't do it. It's kind of a weird thought. I've wondered how sports would handle the advanced prosthetic limbs. If new legs or arms are stronger and faster, would they be allowed in pro sports? Kind of a digression but it's related and pretty interesting IMO.
 

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Sam has always a classy guy, and he once again showed it today. He is still a young man. He'll be back better than ever.
 

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I'll give you my knee Sam. it's kinda shitty and got cartilage damage but my ligaments are good!
 

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There's no reason Sam can't come back. The team around him well be super bowl ready.

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Saddest interview I have read in some time. As invested fans, we sometimes think we can imagine the emotional pain that he is going through....we can't. Godspeed Sam Bradford....Godspeed.