chris98251
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Seymour":hy219sfb said:chris98251":hy219sfb said:His ankles looked heavily taped still, if his cutting ability and explosion is still missing he could still have a lingering effect, they may not be painful but it takes longer to be back to normal from hyper extensions and severe sprains then broken bones. The quick twitch isn't there due to things being stretched out. Can take a while to get that back and then also have confidence it is back and not fear re injuring. Once you have a severe sprain it's really easy for you to re injure since one side will be longer and not as supportive as the other till things tighten back up to a balance.
Then let me know when he has a "severe sprain."
He has yet to miss a game (or even a down)....remember?
Mild sprain...yes.
I'm done with this.
ANTHONY?!? :twisted:
You seen his injury last year, had high ankle sprain in one leg and a severe sprain in the knee MCL, Baldwin stated he also had additional injuries, anymore retorts Genius, or maybe we should say Donkeyspurt wned: ? That doesn't even include the pec injury last year.
After suffering through ankle and knee injuries, the Seattle Seahawks quarterback is now dealing with a right pectoral injury. Wilson downplayed the latest body damage Thursday, saying it's not "crazy, crazy bad."
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, however, that the sprained ankle is significant enough to put his availability in Week 2 versus the L.A. Rams into question.
Wilson suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 1 of 2016. Just 2 weeks later, he sustained a left MCL sprain. Those injuries led to career-lows in the rushing department, but Wilson managed to appear in all 16 games. In fact, he’s now done that in 5 straight seasons.