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  1. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    I just guess you’re missing my point. Getting injured is irrelevant. If you play football, you’ll get some kind of injury every game. From bruises and contusions, to much worse. But you’ll get them. Unless you’re just not playing. That’s why I’m saying injuries are irrelevant. It’s playing...
  2. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    That was one game. It doesn’t sound like injury prone to me. My point is, if you play football you are injured all the time, or hurt all the time. It’s whether you can play or not that makes a difference. If your running back misses half a game like he did, considering his running style, that’s...
  3. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    LOL, most football players are consistently injured if they play. it’s just whether they tell you, and whether that injury forces them out of the game.
  4. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    I don’t remember with too much specificity Lamar’s injuries. I think one thing is true, although like I said I’m not an orthopedic surgeon, but if you injure a shoulder once or twice, it’s possible that you may weaken the joint and it may make you more likely to have further injuries. Who...
  5. OriginalCanesCanesCanes

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    I’m not so sure it’s a structural problem more than it is that he’s a tough pounder, he’s one of those lower your shoulder type guys. I’m assuming it’s a shoulder separation, and those are mechanical injuries usually. I’m no orthopedic surgeon, but I’ve never heard of someone having a...
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