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One more damn thing... Brady's previously undisclosed injury
I am SO sick and tired of hearing about TFB's previously undisclosed (or previously un-suffered, so don't try to ping me on not knowing when it occurred) injury.
Every DAMN year after a playoff loss I get to hear, from the team that plays three-card-monte w/the injury report, that SURPRISE! Brady has a broken this or that thing. ARGH, just continue to cover the damn thing up next time. I'm still getting over that sore shoulder he was listed for since 2002... Just a PR note. PS, as to the loss itself: it happened. They beat us. We can all say stuff but we got our butt kicked. End of story. I am just tired of reading that "oh yeah and Brady was injured' script. Okay let fly... 8 more months... |
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So far, you are the only one I've read who has associated the injury with the loss. I can't understand how you could be tiring of hearing about it.
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Tom Brady Cast – Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, pictured below in a walking cast outside Gisele Bundchen’s New York brownstone, says his foot injury is not serious.
Here’s the Tom Brady cast photo of him limping toward Gisele’s place: http://www.hitsusa.com/1-good-ones/tom-brady-cast.jpg Foot injuries don't heal well. It's chronic. Quote:
How about this?... injury report [ Bill Walton - foot ] |
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Brady was following BBs orders in regards to not mentioning feet as to not upset Ryan and the Jets.
The seasons over. The gloves (slippers) come off. |
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Brady first injured the foot in 2008. I have a feeling you would have heard more about it had he not injured the knee...:bricks: It got better with rest - as they sometimes do - and wasn't an issue in 2009. He reinjured it in 2010 and it appeared on the injury report beginning November 10.
I'm sure Bill thought about not burdening you with it this off season but Brady in an OR and in a boot isn't something TMZ is gonna let slide... For the record Stephania Bell, the sports PT who assesses injuries for ESPN, says this one had to be borderline agonizing given it's on his plant foot. Yet even his closest friends on the team were unaware of it's severity. Brady is a stoic, always has been. And he never makes excuses let alone tolerates using injury as one. He is as mentally and physically tough as nails. He will do whatever it takes (legally) to get on or stay on the field. He historically plays well through injuries. This year was no exception. Which ranks up their value wise with talent and with durability because some guys irrespective of talent while avoiding major injury can't play well with a hangnail. What makes what he does even more remarkable is so much of his game is predicated on maintaining consistent mechanics. Medical expert: Tom Brady in serious pain - AFC East Blog - ESPN Hopefully they are in his ear about not pushing this injury no matter what any of his rehab gurus of choice might think. The risk far outweights any reward. |
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The best thing for Brady and Pats fans, is for there to be a lockout, so Brady can stay off this injury and not rush back.
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As for foot injuries, I don't know enough about them in general or Brady's specifically to comment on whether or not his is a chronic condition - but it seems like most professional athletes are able to return from injuries and perform at 100% today, unlike a generation ago. |
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