I guess getting Brock to either re-aggravate his injury in training or get his confidence back before a game is better than seeing him fall down on Sunday because of excesive optimism.

Brock’s aggressive work:
Dee Winters (both knees) is really becoming the new Greenlaw.
Let’s give Winters a break. Buddy was struggling with 2 good knees. Let’s give the rookie a go
Dee Winters is overachieving, hurt BOTH knees.
Why is the toe such a long lasting big injury? Honest question. I’m guessing because on an elite level you need to plant your foot and be 100% healthy or it will affect your throw? I’ve experienced gout in my big toe and the pain was insane, the weight of a bed sheet can send you in fits of pain but what is actually wrong with his toe that he has to miss half a season? I miss watching him play, love Mac this season but I want our quick thinking, agile boy back 🏈
There’s Purdy news as well.
Hallelujah
Meh
I’m laughing thinking about how much of this season Kyle has spent learning about Toe health.
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I guess getting Brock to either re-aggravate his injury in training or get his confidence back before a game is better than seeing him fall down on Sunday because of excesive optimism.

Brock’s aggressive work:
Dee Winters (both knees) is really becoming the new Greenlaw.
Let’s give Winters a break. Buddy was struggling with 2 good knees. Let’s give the rookie a go
Dee Winters is overachieving, hurt BOTH knees.
Why is the toe such a long lasting big injury? Honest question. I’m guessing because on an elite level you need to plant your foot and be 100% healthy or it will affect your throw? I’ve experienced gout in my big toe and the pain was insane, the weight of a bed sheet can send you in fits of pain but what is actually wrong with his toe that he has to miss half a season? I miss watching him play, love Mac this season but I want our quick thinking, agile boy back 🏈
There’s Purdy news as well.
Hallelujah
Meh
I’m laughing thinking about how much of this season Kyle has spent learning about Toe health.
