The NBA is like everyone else. When it comes down to a boatload of money their strong stance will start to become a "well let's see what we can talk about here."
It's not the ligament they described it's the labrum which is meniscal cartilage. He probably could have surgery, it just depends on the stability of the joint during testing. Odds are he would not need surgery since it's his non-throwing shoulder.
Probably just to keep him learning the flow of the game and what to look for with different defenses. He'll be there with earpiece in ear.
Rehab is easy, rest.
Yep. It's all about getting hit. He needs the arm for snaps, especially with the amount of shotgun they use. As long as his arm stays below shoulder height, it isn't much of an issue.
I've worked at a couple of chronic pain clinics. If you're to the point of surgery, I feel for you. I hope you've tried the pain clinic route. We were able to help the vast majority of people. Surgery is always the last resort. Stick with it.
Patterson was successful with this type of play in New England. This is why the Bears try it. For whatever reason this line just isn't run blocking well.
Which is my point that they cant sustain it because the line won't give them the opportunity. There is no way they could count on it for 2 drives. Regardless of how good the RB is, he cant sustain it without help from the line.
Yes they are. The defense just allowed a TD on a 97 yard drive to the Redskins. they must be the worst defense in the league. A good defensive wouldnt allow that to Case Keenum.
That was a joke to Jack. He and I had a long discussion about why I thought Kimbrel would be an awful signing for the Cubs based on the performance at the end of last year and how long he sat out this year.
Giolito credited his change more to the mental aspect of living from pitch to pitch. He was able to maintain his focus thus maintain the mechanics throughout the game much more effectively.