the chargers already told him to get the surgery.
in fact they told him last winter to get the surgery and he refused to.
Chargers did nothing wrong in Merriman case
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Team doctors told Merriman and his agent, Tom Condon, that Merriman needed reconstructive knee surgery after the season. As every doctor who has seen him has verified, Merriman needs the surgery but he can play the season with the brace.
Okay, this answers a lot of my questions. This is similar to the Kobe situation last season when he tore ligaments in his fingers. The doctors told him he needed surgery, but none told him he should not or could not play the rest of the season, meaning there was little chance of him doing further damage unless something unusual happened to the fingers. The Lakers told Kobe to get the surgery immediately, just like the Chargers did.
Probably the same with Merriman. If the doctors were telling the Chargers that by the mere act of playing, the chances were high that he would suffer a season or career ending injury, the Chargers would simply tell him he is not playing.
Sounds like what the doctors are saying is that, unless he gets hit a certain way or unless something unusual happens, he won't do ny more damage than what is already done. What it boils down to is, surgery now, or surgery later, is up to the player.
BTW, Charger fans, Kobe went on to have a ppretty good rest of the season, not mention post season.