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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I would have to assume that he aggravated it in camp. No way he passes his conditioning test with a torn labrum.
Thats way to rational to fly around here.How the heck do any of us, who have never met the guy, know enough about his physical state in general and this injury in particular to be second guessing him? How can we conclude or guess anything else unless we are orthopedists who examined the guy and saw his tests, before and after?
I don't know...maybe because Ty told us yesterday that the hip has been a problem since TC in 2005...and he's been laboring as a result for the last year and a half...and he thinks his groin and knee problems emanated from it???
Just sayin'... Ever wonder why some players take heavily discounted early extensions...it's not always because they're team players or idiots...sometimes it's because they already have reason to believe via nagging concern that they may not make it to the end of a rookie deal viable enough to cash in big time anyway.
Ty Warren: I made the right decision
Why is it Ty's responsibility to figure out anything about a medical condition?. Unless he deliberately avoided the team's doctors when requested by the Pats, the Patriots org should have responsibly assessed the health value of their asset. It's not like BB and Co didn't know that Ty had 'issues'.
Warren said, "It was something that I wanted to get done. That I needed to get done. I've been laboring around for about a year-and-a-half".
If this had been an issue since 2005 and he's been laboring about it for the last year and a half then why didn't he have the surgery in February or March as opposed to the middle of August. He could have had the surgery, taken his classes, done his rehab and be on schedeule to play this season. Wes Welker he isn't.
Maybe the team told him he didn't need it and then it got worse? If it's his classes that were holding him back this year, why did he not do it last year?
OK, from scanning over various threads today I think I have a handle on the Warren situation. The reason he's had bone spurs in his hip for the past 2 years is that he took college courses during this offseason, and shame on him for not shutting it down and having surgery during those seasons when we were all applauding him for playing through pain. Did I miss anything?
Maybe they did and maybe they didn't. There are a lot of what ifs but it sounds like this has been an ongoing problem since 2005 and the solution to the problem is surgery with an expected recovery time of 6 months. The time to make that decision would ideally be after the season is over not in August.