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Curran: Brady behind schedule in recovery from surgery - NFL- nbcsports.msnbc.com
Apparently not great news
Apparently not great news
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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 still don't know how another surgery would cost him the 2009 season assuming the recovery time for a second surgery would take the same as the first. If the recovery time is the same, Brady has about 5-7 weeks to have the surgery and be back for the start of the season.
I don't know if I believe any of these reports anymore though. I agree one week we hear he is ahead of schedule and the next he is behind schedule.
Curran is a pretty straight shooter. If you ever have a question about one of his articles you can email him...........he gives a good response in about 5 minutes. He's a cool dude. Not another John Thomass.
Even though its early yet, I tend to believe Tom Curren who is very close to Brady... Its early yet, but to hear this its not making feel that today could be the end of the season and huge questions going into 2009.
This could be... repeat could be... step one in a campaign to justify franchising Cassel.. followed by a relatively quick trade once they discover that, what do you know, Brady isn't as far behind as we thought.
This could be... repeat could be... step one in a campaign to justify franchising Cassel.. followed by a relatively quick trade once they discover that, what do you know, Brady isn't as far behind as we thought.
yeah,,maybe he can answer how casserly can say last week , brady is on schedule but he says he isnt.
also, this is obviously reaching but if brady's career was really in threat right now , i doubt we would be seeing him this much publicly considering how the pats operate. i take that as somewhat a +ve sign.
This could be... repeat could be... step one in a campaign to justify franchising Cassel.. followed by a relatively quick trade once they discover that, what do you know, Brady isn't as far behind as we thought.
yeah,,maybe he can answer how casserly can say last week , brady is on schedule but he says he isnt.
also, this is obviously reaching but if brady's career was really in threat right now , i doubt we would be seeing him this much publicly considering how the pats operate. i take that as somewhat a +ve sign.