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Theory about AJ - has he given up?
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(11-25-2018, 01:33 PM)The Real Deal Wrote: But the player is the one relaying how he “feels” to the coaches. I’m not saying he isn’t injured, as I know toe injuries can be tough. I’m just wondering how many other players might play through the same symptoms. Maybe none, who knows. I just get the feeling that AJ’s pain tolerance and willingness to play through being uncomfortable might be a tad lower than that of other players.

WRs who play through turf toe end up being bad WRs.  They can't push off that foot, they can't make cuts, their jumping ability is limited, they lose speed.  The last thing we need to have happen is the injury to become chronic.

He is right in the window for recovery from a serious grade 2 or a mild grade 3 injury
 

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RE: Theory about AJ - has he given up? - pally - 11-25-2018, 01:47 PM

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