Tuck
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Yeah that was he plan I heard earlier in he week.That's today...right?
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I want to see him play in the worst way.I believe he plays Sunday.
I imagine we will know when they fly out.
I want to see him play in the worst way.
I can't imagine the NEP rolling the dice with his health in a Week 2 game.I’m hoping to see him play soon but don’t want him messing up his knee again
If he is ready how are they rolling the dice with his health?I can't imagine the NEP rolling the dice with his health in a Week 2 game.
With that said, I'm sure they have a fridge full of Toradol at the ready....
Thats what I don't know....is he ready?If he is ready how are they rolling the dice with his health?
Well, that’s being negative.I want to see him play in the worst way.
If he plays he is.Thats what I don't know....is he ready?
I can't imagine the NEP rolling the dice with his health in a Week 2 game.
With that said, I'm sure they have a fridge full of Toradol at the ready....
Yea in the 18 years running the org I don't think BB rolls the dice with a player's health.If he plays he is.
As someone who suffered a horrible knee injury resulting in cartilage damage last December, I can assure you his knee is permanently screwed. I had stem cell injections on Monday to help heal but the area is never the same again. His issue will only get worse, as will mine and he will have to have the maintenance drains and touch up procedures through his career and life. I'm not expecting his career to be long.I’m hoping to see him play soon but don’t want him messing up his knee again
As someone who suffered a horrible knee injury resulting in cartilage damage last December, I can assure you his knee is permanently screwed. I had stem cell injections on Monday to help heal but the area is never the same again. His issue will only get worse, as will mine and he will have to have the maintenance drains and touch up procedures through his career and life. I'm not expecting his career to be long.
Every injury is different. I had a couple injuries to my left knee back in college (torn PCL, variety of sprains, meniscus damage, etc), and I'm totally fine over a decade later. I still walk slackline, play pickup soccer, go to a parkour gym -- the list goes on. I'm truly sorry to hear about your situation, but you can't just assume that because you've had a terrible time with recovery, that so will everyone else. Let's hope Michel has a strong career and a healthy life post-football.
If the knee was just getting drained as some were reporting...then I don't think it's a case of coming back to early and injuring it again. From what i understand the injury happened years ago and this was a procedure to drain the fluid as a result from the previous injury. With Hill on-board at the time...the procedure may have been an option and not 100% necessary.
I'm just saying that the injury happened years ago and draining the problematic knee was maintenance that he will need to do once in a while...and is not a case of a recent injury. That's my take on the situation.