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    Dwyer has turf toe, no joking matter

    Source: The Associated Press

    Pittsburgh Steelers RB Jonathan Dwyer (toe) is dealing with turf toe and will be limited in practice early in the week.
    Turf toe is a significant injury, especially for a RB. Let's not forget: Turf toe made Jack Lambert retire. I have a good friend who has been suffering from the ailment for years and the doctor just recently told him: "You have the toe of a 75-year old."

    This could likely be the end to the JD campaign and push Mendenhall's return quicker than they ideally wished. JD is not practicing, RM is. And Tomlin said that they would "knock him around some this week" so RM's participation is being ramped up.

    It's a bummer. I had high hopes for JD and it's not looking like they will come to fruition at this point. I guess it just wasn't in the cards. Back to Spinderhall and Redman on goal line. Sigh.

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    Cut it off. He still has four on that foot.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Cut it off. He still has four on that foot.
    Trying to run without a big toe would be akin to trying to grab heavy objects missing a thumb. It is a very big deal to try to run without a functional big toe. Or else, why would Jack Lambert retire from turf toe? It sounds very minor but in reality it is a serious injury, unless the severity of the sprain is low, and I don't know how severe he dinged it. No idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloydroid View Post
    Trying to run without a big toe would be akin to trying to grab heavy objects missing a thumb. It is a very big deal to try to run without a functional big toe. Or else, why would Jack Lambert retire from turf toe? It sounds very minor but in reality it is a serious injury, unless the severity of the sprain is low, and I don't know how severe he dinged it. No idea.
    A real Steelers RB would do it if they had to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D Rock View Post
    A real Steelers RB would do it if they had to.

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    Based on...............?????????? Are you suggesting Jack Lambert wasn't tough since a turf toe made him retire?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lloydroid View Post
    Based on...............?????????? Are you suggesting Jack Lambert wasn't tough since a turf toe made him retire?

    Do you always make things up that have no relation to what was said?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oviedo View Post
    Cut it off. He still has four on that foot.
    That was worth the milk on my keyboard.

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    Relevant: [URL]http://sauceandboss.blogspot.com/2012/09/tomlin-press-conference-week-3.html[/URL]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steeler Expat View Post
    Relevant: [URL]http://sauceandboss.blogspot.com/2012/09/tomlin-press-conference-week-3.html[/URL]
    Troy Polamalu, James Harrison, Rashard Mendenhall and Stevenson Sylvester are all on the day by day approach. Disturbingly, Tomlin said that Jonathan Dwyer has turf toe. Like any injury, there are degrees of severity. But if you live in Pittsburgh and you utter the words "turf toe" in a bar full of old dudes, undoubtedly, one of them will say...Hey turf toe ended Lambert's career.
    So true. So true.

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    This was one of the big issues with Dwyer all along - durability.

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