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Butler and Bradberry could be out on Sunday


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, bull123 said:

so our 1st & 2nd round picks are making NO contribution whatsoever....this is pitiful

Well I prefer no contribution over the negative contribution our 3rd and 5th round picks are making so look on the brightside.

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27 minutes ago, Bartin said:

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.

This is what I dont get about the front office, I mean they know the syptoms of Turf toe and how long it would take to heal yet they made no moves. 

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1 hour ago, ludwig51 said:

#fuggettlecottoncandymaniestico !! We could of would have should of had a secounday that looks like this coleman n mitchell at safety and munnerlyn n norman as cb with bene in the slot but no we have idiots like sanchez n whorley

Lol. Don't follow football too closely?

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3 hours ago, AceMan said:

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

Anyone who gets paid millions to be declared an expert on personnel matters.

1 hour ago, Jimmy said:

Dieon Sanders missed a ton of time with turf toe back in the day. It was the first time I'd ever heard of it 

Toe injuries often become career ending. Players miss several games over 2 to 3 years to have it improve, if it ever does. CBs because of the back peddling and driving on routes and linemen because of their weight are not likely to return to form ever.

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