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Talk to Kevin McHale about that...
Geez, this is not good.
It doesn't say that. I don't know why the OP bothered to post the article.
Foot injuries take a long time to heal. Sometimes they never heal enough to play football or orher sports. They are giving it time and (as the article says) "In the next 10-14 days, Dobson will find out if the rest worked as a recovery method or if he’ll need surgery to repair the foot".
If it hasn't healed enough to reliably play football, they'll put a screw in it like they did before last season for Julian Edelman so he could catch 100 balls.
The sun is hot, water is wet, foot injuries take a long time to heal naturally (if they do at all).
Exactly. I'm now editing this misleading thread title.
From: Boston Herald: The stress fracture in Aaron Dobson's left foot has still not healed
To the actual headline from the Herald.
It concerns me regarding his off-season program. If he can't run that's going to set back his development.It's really not that big of a deal. Stress fractures require rest. He's got months and months to let this thing heal. I'd rather him be able to run 100% now, of course, but I'm not worried at all about it.
Took the headline off Rotoworld quickly this morning. We'll find out more in the next two weeks hopefully to see if it is healing correctly or if he needs surgery.It doesn't. I think we need to require a reading and comprehension test before allowing people to post new topics.
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It concerns me regarding his off-season program. If he can't run that's going to set back his development.
At least he made a nice catch last night. But he's done in NE, I think.Like him, but he is injury prone. We are approaching Ras I Dowling levels of disappointment.
Look where he is playing.Like him, but he is injury prone. We are approaching Ras I Dowling levels of disappointment.