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If Gronk is 100% healthy we will win big.
Well he was last year.
We need a like/useful button.As a physician, this explains a great deal. Now I understand why Gronk looked so hobbeld this year. If it is true that he is NOW 100% recovered..this is huge NEWS. Achilles tendonitis is extremely painful and defintely limits how fast you can run and how quickly and precisely you can turn. Obviously a bulging disk putting pressure on nerve roots to the legs negatively impacts ability to run, jump and turn.
If Gronk is 100% today with truly no achilles tendon pain or back pain, we may see the Gronk of yesteryear and I think the possibility of 8-10 catches and over 100 yards with red zone miracle catches likely.
Let's hope its true
Meh, the defense wasn’t 100% “healthy” then.Well he was last year.
Meh, the defense wasn’t 100% “healthy” then.
All "resistance training", whether it's from weights or bands is designed to do ONE thing. The purpose of any such exercise is "fatigue the muscle to failure". If you can do that, then, given sufficient rest, the muscle recovers and gets bigger and stronger. In an ideal world, taking every bit of your energy doing your last 5lb biceps curl, fulfills that definition.Lmao more weight lifting wouldn’t have helped prevent either of those two injuries. Whomever gave Giardi that quote, if there was someone who really did, is a moron.
According to Rapoport Gronk played through tendonitis of the achilles as well as a “bulging disk”.
Apparently the issues are better. Still, while tendonitis is a transient, relatively harmless thing, I’d have to think the bulging disk - even if it somehow has simmered down - is cause for concern.
Meanwhile, Giardi reports that NE believes Gronk’s injuries are related to him doing the TB12 method.