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Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch
He was hurt quite a lot in college, too. I found this list on one website:
Oct 9, 2017 Non-NFL Shoulder Toney missed a game against Texas A&M due to a shoulder injury.
Nov 4, 2017 Non-NFL Shoulder Toney injured his shoulder and was out of the game against Missouri.
Sep 7, 2019 Non-NFL Shoulder Toney suffered a shoulder injury during Florida's September 7 win over UT-Martin. He missed six games
On the website Gainesville, the top concern over him headed into the NFL was his durability:
Perhaps he was better able to stay on the field in high school? I can't find a ton of information one way or another on that, but he didn't even play receiver in high school (he was a QB).
TLDR: The sample size to call him injury prone is not small, and in fact, the sample size for calling him durable is non-existent.
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Lol, hilarious that you guys keep conveniently forgetting to admit that he did play an entire season in college. Why is that hard?
Whatever. If it makes you happy to be negative about Toney, knock yourself out. All I'm saying is that we could just give him a chance now that he's here.
He's been out 3 weeks, and according to both Andy and Toney he could've played last week. Keeping him out was precautionary by the Chiefs staff, not because he was hurt.
But if you need to say that Toney can't get healthy, I guess have fun with that.