Is it Dorsey's time already?

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May 4, 2002
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Rattay Injured

Friday, May 7, 2004
Updated: May 8, 9:02 AM ET


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 Rams.


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.


I hope to god that Kevan Barlow runs for 3000 yds this year.
 
May 8, 2002
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The latest!

Rattay To Have Surgery Tuesday Back to Homepage
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.”

Morning Notes
Jeremy Newberry, Ahmed Plummer and rookie Jason Wright did not practice in the morning session. Newberry will not practice all week; Plummer had hamstring tightness and was held out as a precaution and Wright tweaked his hamstring during Friday’s second session…Ronnie Heard was elevated to the starting free safety spot and was taking snaps with the first team…Derek Smith returned after missing yesterday to attend the Arizona memorial service for Pat Tillman.
 
May 8, 2002
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Rattay will be back before training camp ends! Dorsey will get a good look in the pre-season with the first team! It's still Rattay's time to shine but this will only help our future with Dorsey!
 
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I doubt Ratt will be ready for the season openner.
He might have a shot at it if he's to have a rapid recovery.
But throwing him in the first game of the season might be a recipe for disaster.
Can you imagine if he reinjures the groin muscle?

We better find a solid veteran just in case.
And Dorsey better get pleanty of playing time during pre-season....
 
May 8, 2002
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If they have the money they'll sign Kurt Warner. But anywayz we cant go wrong with National Champion Ken Dorsey :cool:
That's what Im sayin...Dorsey will do fine. Mot of these reporters dont know what the hell they are talking about. And right now the 49ers are not looking at a QB
 
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i dont know if you guys watch the same games as i do, but when i heard Rattay fucked himself up i took it as GOOD news. he's garbage and the Niners have absolutely no chance of going anywhere with him in control. i dont like Kurt Warner, but the Niners seriously need to sign him if they can. he's 10 times better than Rattay, easily. i'd much rather have Dorsey start over Rattay so he can get his experience level built up. they have nothing to lose, and many "experts" are depicting them to be ranked 31 of 32 teams next year (i dont believe that will happen though). anyway, the Niners staff destroyed wut was previously built, so im not expecting much from them next season.
 
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Fuck a Warner, ya'll better hope you land Kerry Collins....Warner was a product of a great offensive system in STL and i highly doubt he will ever even come close to what he did in STL......and Dorsey is a stick figure with a weak arm.....throws ducks....yea he was a national champ but he was surrounded by great talent and cannot carry a team on his back....either way the niners are rebuilding and will have trouble competing this year....
 
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Fuck a Warner, ya'll better hope you land Kerry Collins....Warner was a product of a great offensive system in STL and i highly doubt he will ever even come close to what he did in STL......and Dorsey is a stick figure with a weak arm.....throws ducks....yea he was a national champ but he was surrounded by great talent and cannot carry a team on his back....either way the niners are rebuilding and will have trouble competing this year....
Yeah.....