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Butler and Bradberry could be out on Sunday


Jeremy Igo

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That is really unfortunate. I was really hoping that bradberry was going to recover in time for the game against Arizona. Without him i am much less confident we manage to win. I'm not worried by their defense, but im not sure we're gonna be able to keep them from scoring unless we get some serious pressure on the qb.

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3 minutes ago, ARSEN said:

I got a turf toe in late April playing soccer. Finally recovered in mid August.  My 3rd turf toe in 5-6 year span.  

i have a bunion on one of my big toes. a few months ago i got tendonitis in the joint for no reason and it lasted like 3 weeks

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21 minutes ago, AceMan said:

Who knew turf toe could be so lingering????

I did. First time I ever heard of it Muhsin Muhammad had it in the late 90s and for the life of me I couldn't understand why so something so minor something could trouble him for so long. He was out several weeks. In my youth, I assumed it was just a jammed toe that healed in a few days and it was called turf toe because you banged it on some hard astroturf. It's actually much, much worse. It's a significant sprain of the big toe joint and that joint undergoes a significant amount of stress every time you take a step. It also does not heal easily because the big toe is the farthest point on the body from the heart and thus receives very limited blood flow to assist in the healing process.

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