Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Thursday, April 02, 2015
Despite some high-profile injuries and former 49ers player Chris Borland's departure from the league over health concerns , Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski believes that he would still prefer a concussion to a torn ACL. Appearing on Showtime's Jim Rome Show on Wednesday, the football player made some jokes about whether he would prefer a concussion or knee injury. The tight end acknowledged that while a concussion may keep him out of play for a time period, a torn ACL could potentially end a season. Here's his exchange with Rome (which elicited much laughter from the audience): Gronkowski: So, if we're sitting here and I had to choose, would I take a concussion right now or would I want my knee blown out, I'm gonna say a concussion. Rome: Still? Gronkowski: Yeah. Why would I want to sit there for eight months and not do anything when, with a concussion, I'll just wake up and I'll be ready to go again. Rome: But what if, for instance, as a result of that concussion or more, you're 50, and all of a sudden, like some of these guys, you get on a plane and you can't remember where you're going, or you're driving around a neighborhood that you've been in a million times and you can't remember how to get home? Gronkowski: That happens all the time. I mean I don't even know how I got to my hotel last night. In December 2013, Gronkowski suffered both a concussion and a right knee injury, tearing both his ACL and MCL (the latter injury c
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