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Londonboy

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Well, he is kind of standing there looking glum this morning. Not sure if this is before or after.

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I wonder how many of these faces We'll recognize in 3 years time?
 

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I sprained my ankle fighting over who got to be the car in Monopoly once.
Now that is a nice picture.

When I played I used my own custom piece. It was a metal piece made to look like a winged foot with a small wing sprouting from each side at the top.

I think it was supposed to be the Winged Foot of Mercury or something.

I have no idea where that piece came from, but it was my lucky piece.

Thanx for jogging my memory.

That was a long time ago.
 

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For those that can’t handle the truth..

The truth is..

Injuries aren’t always simple. I.e. broken bones, trauma induced, etc..

Most times, ligament and/or soft tissue injuries appear sometime afterwards without obvious signs of injury. Vigorous exercise and/or training will bring previous injuries to the surface unbeknownst to the person/player.

Weber has prob been training, etc.. to stay in football shape or to lift himself to NFL levels. That said, it’s not hard to imagine he could have been injured previously.. possibly over training which happens to be a popular reason for soft tissue/ligament injuries.

I distinctly remember Sean Lee tearing a ACL a couple years back on the first day of camp and nobody touched him. Besides the fact he had already had previously surgery on the knee (which I’m sure makes him more prone), Lee is well known for his training commitment.. for better, for worse.

Point being.. these types of injuries happen all the time, so it shouldn’t be a surprise or an indictment of the player. Hopefully, the FO is being cautious as they should be and he’s Ok. I really want to see how he compares to the other scrubs on back end of the RB roster. We need someone to step up. If this actually is a serious concern, I suspect Dallas will pick up a low cost veteran. They might still do this anyway.
 
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For those that can’t handle the truth..

The truth is..

Injuries aren’t always simple. I.e. broken bones, trauma induced, etc..

Most times, ligament and/or soft tissue injuries appear sometime afterwards without obvious signs of injury. Vigorous exercise and/or training will bring previous injuries to the surface unbeknownst to the person/player.

Weber has prob been training, etc.. to stay in football shape or to lift himself to NFL levels. That said, it’s not hard to imagine he could have injured previously.. possibly over training which happens to be a popular reason for soft tissue/ligament injuries.

I distinctly remember Sean Lee tearing a ACL a couple years back on the first day of camp and nobody touched him. Besides the fact he had already had previously surgery on the knee (which I’m sure makes him more prone), Lee is well known for being training commitment.. for better, for worse.

Point being.. these types of injuries happen all the time, so it shouldn’t be a surprise or an indictment of the player. Hopefully, the FO is being cautious as they should be and he’s Ok. I really want to see how he compares to the other scrubs on back end of the RB roster. We need someone to step up. If this actually is a serious concern, I suspect Dallas will pick up a low cost veteran. They might still do this anyway.
I just read your post and went to the fridge to contemplate. I think I pulled something in the process. Pulled a finger typing this too. Damn...
 

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Lol..

Na.. you won’t know for sure for a couple of days:D
Pro here. Pro in opening the fridge that is. Never know what can happen. I got incredibly sore doing yard work the other day so I can't imagine what these guys go through. LOL.
 
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