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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.lol Chad Jackson 2.0? Not even close. Dobson showed more in his first 5 games than Chad Jackson showed in his whole NFL career.
Thats what i hope. I just wonder how much TC misses will affect himNobody knows...
Nah, I hope what he's going through doesn't completely ruin the young kid's development. The offense needs him. But only time will tell. He was coming on last season before the injury, so maybe he can regain and eventually surpass that form.
You know what i mean...just not that good i should have said
Top 5 WR in NFL? Bottom of the list?
Health is the key. If he stays healthy and continues to develop with TB he could be potent
weapon for TB.
What worries me is the screw in his foot. He needs to get into camp soon or we may not see
him until the 7th week of the season or later. One encouraging report said in a recent practice
he was seen running from sideline to sideline. But the screw worries me.
Anyone know of another player who had a screw put in his foot? What was the result?
Health is the key. If he stays healthy and continues to develop with TB he could be potent
weapon for TB.
What worries me is the screw in his foot. He needs to get into camp soon or we may not see
him until the 7th week of the season or later. One encouraging report said in a recent practice
he was seen running from sideline to sideline. But the screw worries me.
Anyone know of another player who had a screw put in his foot? What was the result?
Health is the key. If he stays healthy and continues to develop with TB he could be potent
weapon for TB.
What worries me is the screw in his foot. He needs to get into camp soon or we may not see
him until the 7th week of the season or later. One encouraging report said in a recent practice
he was seen running from sideline to sideline. But the screw worries me.
Anyone know of another player who had a screw put in his foot? What was the result?
Surgical Treatment
Some stress fractures require surgery to heal properly. In most cases, this involves supporting the bones by inserting a type of fastener. This is called internal fixation. Pins, screws, and/or plates are most often used to hold the small bones of the foot and ankle together during the healing process.
They have to put a screw in other wise it may never heal 100% especially in a athleteHealth is the key. If he stays healthy and continues to develop with TB he could be potent
weapon for TB.
What worries me is the screw in his foot. He needs to get into camp soon or we may not see
him until the 7th week of the season or later. One encouraging report said in a recent practice
he was seen running from sideline to sideline. But the screw worries me.
Anyone know of another player who had a screw put in his foot? What was the result?
Health is the key. If he stays healthy and continues to develop with TB he could be potent
weapon for TB.
What worries me is the screw in his foot. He needs to get into camp soon or we may not see
him until the 7th week of the season or later. One encouraging report said in a recent practice
he was seen running from sideline to sideline. But the screw worries me.
Anyone know of another player who had a screw put in his foot? What was the result?
Edelman has one...
Not the same injury, though.