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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.That was a pretty impressive speech for such a young guy. It started a bit shaky, but then he pulled it together and delivered some good life advice. Well done, Mitchell!
You are such an fnord-hole.Did he touch on what a mistake it was to bench Butler and how trash their defensive scheme was?
Just some normal wear and tear. Price of an active life.it was a good speech, but i was thinking, dang, that's a lot of injuries. especially to his knees:
7th grade: broken leg
10th grade: tore meniscus in left knee
freshman year: broke right pinky
spring junior year: tore meniscus in right knee
fall junior year: tore ACL
spring before senior year: fractured hip wall
training camp before senior year: knee injury (not specific--"made a cracking noise--it blows up")
right knee injury during rookie season
right knee injury during training camp before 2nd year
can he possibly come back at a 100% for next year? i hope so.
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Michell was a success even if we see nothing else from him. He played a big role in the last few drives of the Superbowl, anyone who helps his team win a Superbowl in that way was worth the 4th rounder we spent on him.it was a good speech, but i was thinking, dang, that's a lot of injuries. especially to his knees:
7th grade: broken leg
10th grade: tore meniscus in left knee
freshman year: broke right pinky
spring junior year: tore meniscus in right knee
fall junior year: tore ACL
spring before senior year: fractured hip wall
training camp before senior year: knee injury (not specific--"made a cracking noise--it blows up")
right knee injury during rookie season
right knee injury during training camp before 2nd year
can he possibly come back at a 100% for next year? i hope so.
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Don't be so damned provincial. The goal is always to be a success at life. If you can win some football games too, so be it. But I'd rather see a guy win at life and fail at football, then the opposite which we see far too much of in the NFL these daysGreat, he's a good orator, give him a trophy...that doesn't help win football games....I'd rather have a guy who actually plays football instead of missing games all the time
That’s not normal wear and tear. Even for a pro football player. That’s a LOT of knee injuries and surgeries. Hope he’s saving his money because he’s likely looking at total knee replacements maybe as early as his 40’s.Just some normal wear and tear. Price of an active life.