Sorry if this is a bit redundant
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Sorry if this is a bit redundant
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I guess Marinovich is as good of a trainer as he was a dad
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im starting to regret the steelers giving troy a big contract. im getting pretty tired of him being hurt. i hope he can get past the injuries
I've played sports for a lot of years and as of yet I've never heard of a sure fire prevention to pulled muscles. Good stretching can help prevent, but nothing is a sure thing.
Some people are cursed with them...Troy must be one of them.
Troy will be fine. He completed the entire run test. They are just being cautious. A "fast twitch" muscle guy like Troy is always going to have his share of tweaks. He has to work through that. Good start is not having him wrestle 300lb linemen of blizes.
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Originally Posted by Oviedo
Originally Posted by Oviedo
i really really hope your right. i would hate to think that troy will have a grant hill type of career. a tremendous talent that was always plagued by injuries. i agree with not taking on o-lineman, it hasnt worked for the last few years and why put him in that situation
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