Outstanding question....How he got here: It's an annual storyline that hurts for the player and benefits the team. Clark was one of the most high-profile players in this year's draft class to suffer an injury setback. A second-team All-America and first-team All-SEC player at LSU, Clark was widely seen as a Top 100 prospect, until it was discovered at the NFL Combine that he would require surgery on a herniated disc in his neck. While he is expected to make a full recovery, the setback will likely cost Clark much of his rookie season, which is what eventually pushed him down to the fifth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, where the Cowboys picked him up with the No. 176 overall pick.
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/role-call-what-is-damone-clark-s-timeline
Looks like we like to save money on medical personnel as well as free agents.I said Gallimore going into last season on his dislocated elbow and no ligament damage supposedly.
Not Gallup.
However last year they said 3 weeks for Gallup calf injury and it was what 8 weeks.
6 to 8 weeks on DLaw broken foot and it was like 11 weeks.
Whoa -- Stephen didn't waste any time by replacing his daddy as the team's prophet/physician! He must've taken a crash course on cervical disc injuries! Is there anything this amazing vice president can't accomplish? Maybe not. We are, indeed, blessed. You can't make this stuff up -- or can you?