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Rattay out for 'Substantial' period of time
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=1797528
Friday, May 7, 2004 ESPN.com news services SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco 49ers got bad news Friday evening when a magnetic resonance imaging exam revealed quarterback Tim Rattay has a serious groin injury that may require surgery. Rattay is being groomed to take over as San Francisco's starter from Jeff Garcia, who was released this spring in a salary-cap move. The fifth-year player was injured earlier Friday while rolling out to throw a pass during the opening session of the Niners first spring minicamp. "The preliminary word is that he's had a serious tear of the upper groin area," Niners general manager Terry Donahue said late Friday. "And it will be a substantial amount of time that he's going to miss." Donahue said team doctors will take a closer look at the injury this weekend and then discuss with Rattay and team officials whether to operate. Either way, Rattay should be ready for the season's start, according to Donahue, though he added that "Unquestionably, there's going to be a significant amount of time that's going to be involved with this injury." Rattay is backed up by second-year player Ken Dorsey and third-year veteran Brandon Doman. Dorsey "will take over the reps of the No. 1 spot," Donahue said. Rattay went 2-1 in his first three career starts last November when Garcia was out with an ankle injury. His passer rating of 96.6 and completion percentage of 61.9 were the best figures on the team last year. But Rattay has thrown only 164 passes in four NFL seasons and the next four months are vital to his development. "It's unfortunate for all of us, especially for Tim, because he's worked very hard and came into camp in great shape," Donahue said. The Niners will wait to learn the severity of Rattay's injury before deciding whether to bring in an experienced quarterback as insurance. The team only has about $1.3 million of cap room and limited ability to free up more room. That would mean they would have to convince Kerry Collins, Kordell Stewart, Jeff Blake or whoever to sign for close to the league's minimum salary. Another consideration would be Kurt Warner in June when he's cut by the 49ers. Aside from Rattay, the 49ers don't have a quarterback on their roster who has thrown a pass in an NFL game. Information from ESPN's John Clayton and The Associated Press was used in this report. Wow...this is huge news for the 49ers. Dorsey is apparently going to get the reps now, and we're almost certainly going to be going after a vet of some sort. Why do I get this eerie vision of Kordell Stewart in a 49er uniform? Ugh... And really? How do you seriously tear your groin while simply rolling out? ![]() EDIT - How the hell did I get that little box there? And how do I get rid of it?
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: New Jersey
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I think Kurt Warner might suddenly have another team wooing him.
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Niners only have 1.3 million in cap room, so we're going to only be able to offer a little bit of money.
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A team full of nobodies...and only 1.3 million in cap space.
Anyway, my first thought was Collins now has a job lined up. I think the Niners would pursue Collins before Warner because of the health issues with Warner...but then again, they might be able to better afford Warner because of the issues. Should be interesting to see this play out. |
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Maybe Young will make a come back?
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i think collins
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What the hell. Give it to Dorsey. The guy is a winner and the experience could be good for him. It's not like we're going anywhere anyways.
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its always fun to watch
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and the roller coaster that is the 9ers this year has started, lets just hope dennis "I'm still not NFL quality coaching material" erickson can keep them on the straight and narrow......Go Raiders!
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The boy who cried Trout
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Collins for whatever he can get. He just wants to start.
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they say Rattey will be back for the start of the season, but I agree with King, where is this team going anyway.
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Yeah, I get that feeling when Donahue says anything too.
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That's a nice boost for Dorsey !
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The niners would be insane to trust their season to Dorsey. There are minimum physical abilities required to play NFL QB, and he does not have them. I think they will have to go for Collins. It does not look like he is going to get true starter money from anyone, so why not play for SF for the minimum for a year.
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Well, external options right now include Collins of course, as well as Warner, Couch, Stewart, Testaverde... not really premium choice, eh ?
ps : I 'm surprised we haven't heard anything from Darkiller yet... ![]()
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This is the best news Kerry Collins has heard in a few weeks...
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Oh my...
Well, No way I want Kordell Stewart to ever wear a 49er uniform. I'd rather see Dorsey play. It's useless to waste time with a Blake or a Stewart...
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You never know, if signed Kordell might be the best reciever on your roster. Oh, right, he still insists on being a QB.
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I (Saints) just signed Kordell in the WigFL.
![]() Isn't this the same injury that Fred Taylor had the year before last? I thought he was out for most of the year. I remember it because the goofball was on his way to the inzone, untouched, when he fell to the ground and fumbled the ball. He scored me -3 fantasy points for the game. Jerk. |
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Danny Wuerful won a national championship at Florida. He was a great college QB. Ty Detmer was another great college QB. Neither of them were successful in the pros due to a lack of the minimum arm strength required to play the position in the NFL. You don't have to be able to throw the ball 50 yards to successfully play QB in the NFL, but you do need to get it to the sideline quickly, and I don't think Dorsey will be able to do that. Dorsey, in his own right a great college QB, has the same limitations as Woeful and Detmer. You are right about Rattay not leading them anywhere this year - the rest of the team is not playoff caliber. With Collins they could avoid being the laughingstock of the league. If you notice above, I do not mention investing serious money in Collins, I was talking about a one-year veteran minimum contract. While it seems ludicrous for a QB of Collins' caliber to play for that, it seems that most teams are in a situation where bringing someone like Collins in will unsettle things, so he is going to have trouble finding a job. The 49ers were one of those teams before this.
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Why would Rice and Young still be on the 49er's cap?
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When you see all the 1st round draft picks that played on Miami with Dorsey, it becomes easier to see why that team was so dominant yet Dorsey is not very highly regarded as a pro QB. I'm not going to suggest it's not possible for him to become a decent pro QB, but the fact he was so successful at Miami doesn't sway me that much given the talent level he had around him.
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Not that I'm saying I'm happy about Dorsey...but he did look really good every time he played in the preseason last year. Sure it's preseason, and it doesn't mean much...but the things that he DOES have control over (where he puts his passes, how they look) looked good as well. Makes me a little more confident, but not too much.
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I don't see this as a horrible thing for the Niners. Rattay should be back at the start of the season and if he's still injured I don't see why Ken Dorsey shouldn't start. Why go get Kurt Warner, a 3 year fluke or Kerry Collins who has declining abilities. Give the ball to a young QB, they aren't looking to go to the playoffs anyway. Time to develop young players and they got 4 young QB's to give a chance to, Dorsey, Pickett, Rattay and Doman.
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agree.
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Lions would probably be interested in unloading Mike McMahon for the right price. They were in discussions with the Browns for a third-round pick before Cleveland picked up Garcia.
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The 49ers haters come out in roves when there's a tiny break of bad news in Ninerland. Common guys, get a life.
Rattay will be back by the beggining of the season, it has already been stated. So please explain to me how him being injuried now (it's May...remember?) is going to affect the 49ers playoff chances. Also, anybody who calls this 49er team "a team of nobody's" knows next to nothing about the players on the roster. The 49ers are low on cap room now, but in 2 years (thanks to the players they released) will have close to 20 million dollars in cap space.
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I'm wondering if the Niners have learned, though...or are we going to be in cap hell in another 5 years?
Seriously though...'tiny break of bad news' is a bit misleading. Rattay as our starter was bad enough...he's already had 100+ pro snaps. NONE of the other QBs on our roster have EVER taken an NFL snap. That's huge news. Especially for a team with only $1.3 million in cap room. What worries me is that the 49ers are going to manage to get one of the QBs that are FAs for close to the league minimum, then consider keeping them the starter once Rattay is healthy again. It seems to me that it is obvious sticking with a QB that isn't currently on the roster is a bad move for this team...that this might throw us off the (admittedly difficult) path of sticking with what we have. As it is, we have 4 QBs right now (perhaps more, but I think it's only 4): Rattay, Dorsey, Doman and Pickett. ONE of them will be good enough to play in the NFL at some point, even if they aren't the next 'chosen one' for the 49ers. Bringing in a vet, while it might help to develop some of the younger guys, will do little more than stunt their growth, in my opinion, especially considering the vets that are available. PS - Calling Warner a 3-year wonder is a bit of a slight to him...I think he's better than that.
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McMahon has completed 42% of his passes in the NFL, and while at Rutgers he completed 49%. Not exactly numbers of a guy that I'd think of as a legit NFL QB. If I were San Francisco I'd rather have Ken Dorsey start than a guy who has only once completed more than half his passes above the high school level. Last edited by mckerney : 05-09-2004 at 02:18 AM. |
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To me McMahon seems to be a guy who's built his reputation on being a guy who can be exciting to watch rather than being a guy who gets results on the field. |
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1. Is it really fair to go by his NFL stats? He's barely played, and when he did, he didn't have much talent on the offensive side. Plus he was playing as a rookie/second-year QB, and it would take more time than that for a guy like him to develop. 2. 49% is a miracle with the team he had in college. I'll stand by what I say. He deserves a shot to be a starting QB. |
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This is a good way of looking at it. I think McMahon can be a very solid backup QB who, for short periods of time, can bring a different dynamic onto the field. However, if you put him out for an extended period of time, say, as a starter, his faults readily become apparent. |
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As a 49er fan, I'd love the team to stick to its plan and avoid the temptation of signing a veteran QB and instead develop the young Quarterbacks (Rattay, Dorsey, Doman and rookie Cody Pickett).
We're not going to win the SuperBowl this year anyway.
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from sf49ers.com
Rattay To Have Surgery Tuesday Saturday, May 08, 2004 ![]() Tim Rattay will have surgery Tuesday. Tim Rattay will have surgery Tuesday morning to repair the torn groin he suffered during Friday’s workout. The procedure will be performed by team orthopedist Dr. Michael Dillingham. “The muscle came off the bone, it was obviously serious,” head coach Dennis Erickson said. “He’s looking at anywhere from 3-4 months of healing time. We all felt that surgery was the best option and would give him the best chance to heal.” The blow is a crushing one for Rattay who entered his first camp as the 49ers starting quarterback. The good news, if there is some to be found, is that the initial diagnosis has him returning to the field sometime in training camp. “He’ll be back. It’s not a season ending injury by any means,” Erickson said. The 49ers head coach also reiterated that the team will discuss adding a veteran quarterback after Tuesday’s surgery. He indicated that adding a veteran would be something the 49ers will consider carefully and that there are salary cap ramifications to consider along with the fact they expect Rattay to be back. “Tim Rattay should be, probably will be, our starter for the opening game,” Erickson said. “He is going to be our guy. This sets his progress back because he’ll miss this camp and the two in June. But we expect him to be our guy.” ----------------- There. No REAL reason to believe the 49ers will use cap space to sign a QB. He'll be back by openning day. Any further questions? Any more Kurt Warner/McMahon/Collins talk? Who came up with the idea of the Niners signing a vet QB anyway? Why would a team sign a vet QB when their starting QB isn't even going to miss pre-season? I think we need a smiley face with an animation of banging his head into a brick wall.
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And to think, this was the team that once had Joe Montana starting with Steve Young backing him up.
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early estimate: August 11th late estimate: September 11th Now, that doesn't mean he'll be ready to jump into a lineup on either of those dates, it means he'll be ready to resume working out and doing normal things on that date. Do you think he'll immediately be in game shape when his injury is healed? Hell no, it'll probably take at least a month to regain full strength. So now you're talking about him being 100% either by opening day or a month into the season. Hes going to miss all of training camp before the 1st pre-season game. Missing significant practice time, and having an injury that is notoriously easy to aggrivate. Eevery year we hear about someone with a hamstring injury who will be back in a month - but ends up missing the entire season (Fred Taylor and Aaron Glenn come to mind as recent examples). This combined with the fact that the 49ers seem like they could be one of the worst teams in the league makes us (as fans) speculate that they should go after a veteran QB. The media has also discussed this, so that's what's fueling our further discussion. Don't act as if this is the craziest notion you can imagine.
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Amazing! Even the 49ers GM must be fooled into thinking they might sign a veteran QB.
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As someone who saw him at Rutgers, I agree. Me and my ex used to joke that when he went to the Lions that he was a loser at college and he'll be a loser in the pros now . He just isn't that good, and he'd be the worst starting QB in the NFL if he was given the job.
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I'd say the chances the 49ers are going to sign a vet QB are about as good as the chances of World Peace being declared tommorow...by Osama Bin Laden.
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