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With Gronkowski's injury yesterday, I was reminded of a story a few years ago in which a knee injury to Mankins was likely minimized by a policy that all offensive linemen wear knee braces.
I don't get the sense that the policy applies to all, but given the likely effect of the contact rules and increased leg contact, wouldn't such a policy make sense?
And this isn't to say any injury Gronk incurred would have been avoided by a brace (I doubt braces were designed to weather high energy hits like the one yesterday, but it may reduce the full force on the knee).
I don't get the sense that the policy applies to all, but given the likely effect of the contact rules and increased leg contact, wouldn't such a policy make sense?
And this isn't to say any injury Gronk incurred would have been avoided by a brace (I doubt braces were designed to weather high energy hits like the one yesterday, but it may reduce the full force on the knee).












