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Rhule Says He Has No Word On DJ


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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

he's lying

thompson test is pathognomonic 

Yeah, every week I've watched the presser, he immediately tries to cut off any questions or prodding about injuries with a blanket generic, "I don't have any updates on injuries."  

An achilles injury is pretty straight forward as you alluded to, but again, I'm really hoping it was just a calf strain...  it didn't look good though.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That was my thought. If so, this season has been an unmitigated disaster. He is one of the few players we can't afford to have a career threatening injury.

I have torn both of mine, it is damn hard to come back from it and perform the same

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40 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

That is the new career ending injury in the sports world. ACL surgeries we have gotten pretty good at, Achilles tears are brutal. Not many come back the same as before.

The PT is absolutely brutal plus it rolls the calf muscle. ACL is contained in a joint and won't roll a muscle but damn it will cause some arthritis quick if you mess up the meniscus. PT for ACL is shorter they actually have some better equipment for it to stretch the tendon graft and accelerate the healing.

Anyway both injuries suck

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3 minutes ago, manu4t said:

The PT is absolutely brutal plus it rolls the calf muscle. ACL is contained in a joint and won't roll a muscle but damn it will cause some arthritis quick if you mess up the meniscus. PT for ACL is shorter they actually have some better equipment for it to stretch the tendon graft and accelerate the healing.

Anyway both injuries suck

I always think of Beason with the Achilles.  Guy was one of the best MLBs in the nfl over the span of a few seasons, torn achilles literally ended his explosiveness and essentially ended his career, it was depressing seeing someone so good just not physically able to make the plays anymore.

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