Did anyone in this thread see Sticky's post about the procedure Sam had? If so, then I'd think you'd have a different view about Sam's future in the NFL not only this season, but if he ever plays again. He didn't have any "simple" scope from the way it's described here:
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/spor...story.html
Surgery was
reported as a "clean up."
The surgery consisted of removing "several loose particles", cleaning
up "some ragged cartilage" and smoothing out "a bone spur.”
This
was not a simple knee scope with meniscus trim. Expect post-operative
bleeding and swelling to occur. Whenever bone is resected, there are
exposed bleeding bone surfaces, and this delays the ultimate recovery.
A
perfect outcome would mean a minimum of 4-6 weeks recovery, which is
why Bradford will end up on IR when the Vikings need the roster space.
(His 2017 season is over. Sure, he could return after 8 weeks, but there
are only eight weeks remaining in the regular season. If the Vikings
are in the playoffs, it means they got at least decent play from
Case Keenum and/or
Teddy Bridgewater.)