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on the opening kickoff of a football game i was tackled in a way that caused my left knee to twist inwards i felt it tweak but i managed to turn my physio brain off for long enough to convince myself to go back into the game of course two plays later i was hit again and when i tried to regain my balance and plant my left foot my left knee gave out i felt a loud pop and a lot of pain and knew pretty immediately that iamp;#39;d torn my acl i had it confirmed with an mri a few days later and after taking a few days to be upset about my football season ending and to do a little bit of research i decided that having acl reconstruction surgery was right for me and for my goals the anterior cruciate ligament or the acl is one of the main stabilizing ligaments in your knee it helps you maintain a stable knee while running balancing and changing direction but it can only resist so many abnormal forces if your knee moves forward too hard or twists inward strong enough itamp;#39;s possible for