His was technically a subluxation. The femur came out but went back in. The ligamentum teres was torn during the injury. Thie ligamentum teres has an artery that carries blood to the head if the femur. Bo Jackson's issue was that the femoral head has avascular necrosis due to the lack of blood supply. This is essentially the bone dying. Thus he didn't have a hip joint and needed the hip replacement.
Sorry, I was traveling and didn't see it. He lands on it but no obvious indication as to what the injury is.
Hip pointer or labral injury perhaps. But that's total guess work based on the two most likely due to the impact.
Thus shouldn't be a surprise as tendon surgeries are usually at least 6-9 month rehabs. Then he needs to start pitching again. May would be the very earliest most optimistic return.
It was meant as a comment for everyone.
Although it's good to see someone stick up for the positive outlook. There was even a a vote in Congress against going to was against Japan to represent the pacifisits.
I don't think the Rodon situation had anything to do with the money. It had everything to do with trusting him to be healthy for the entire season and the playoffs.
This is the reason I come to the site. Reading some of the threads especially the game threads reminds me that no matter how down I get, my life is good.
The same reason my wife watches Judy Justice. You could be those people.