patsox23
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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.Crabtree posted his height on the TT roster? Or can we say his team's media assistant was given the roster and told to post it? I don't see how Crabtree hurt "himself."eek, not helping himself that's for sure. I don't get why these players lie about their heights. I remember Darrell Hackney, a QB from USF, a few years back was listed as 6'4" on the team's website, and measured in at 5'11". Like it's just ridiculous.
Crabtree posted his height on the TT roster? Or can we say his team's media assistant was given the roster and told to post it? I don't see how Crabtree hurt "himself."
The fact he hurt his foot is the big negative in this for me, it's my impression that foot injuries linger your entire life.
Michael Crabtree, the top-rated receiver in the NFL draft, has a slight stress fracture in his left foot and will require surgery, Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports.
Stress fracture in his foot, out 10 weeks. That means no Combine (obviously), no Pro Day, MAYBE a personal workout, but not much before Draft Day. YIKES.
NFL.com's Adam Schefter reports that Michael Crabtree has decided to postpone his foot surgery until after Texas Tech's March 26 Pro Day.
Crabtree's stress fracture isn't painful at this time, but this pushes back his rehab period. He also risks aggravating the injury while training for the forty-yard dash. Assuming the surgery is still needed after March 26, Crabtree will miss his first rookie minicamp and not be cleared until mid-June.