10-22-2018, 08:52 PM
(10-22-2018, 05:34 PM)thillan Wrote: His knee injury was non-contact in practice..
Actually it wasn't exactly that... he had been taking some shots which made him injury prone. Same thing happened to Watson. I say injury prone, but not in a sense that he becomes glass, but after getting banged up a bit, if he doesn't rest and get 100% then simply walking could cause damage.
The body can only take so much punishment. It will decide for you when enough is enough. So don't peddle the "non-contact in practice" since that is the moment the body gave out, but the injury happened long before that.