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Originally Posted by Coach
The only question I would also consider is, have there been any offensive linemen that suffered this injury? The guys that I mentioned (Cruz, Johnson, and Mayo) were skill players.
Offensive linemen normally do not require speed. Quickness, yes and that may be the risk there, but it's not like we're asking him to go run down the field and catch footballs or chase down a QB, you know?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Coach
The only question I would also consider is, have there been any offensive linemen that suffered this injury? The guys that I mentioned (Cruz, Johnson, and Mayo) were skill players.
Offensive linemen normally do not require speed. Quickness, yes and that may be the risk there, but it's not like we're asking him to go run down the field and catch footballs or chase down a QB, you know?
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It ended LeCharles Bentley’s career. He was all-pro before. Jack Conklin had it recently and has been an injured, diminished broke dick since. Niang also. It does not matter if you are a wide receiver, cornerback, offensive lineman, running back, shooting guard, point guard, safety, whatever. Regardless of position, the best recovery examples you can find are Morris Claiborne returning to be a first round bust and below average CB, and Jimmy Graham coming back to have one season of production before hitting the cliff, hard.