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Old 04-21-2014, 02:56 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 View Post
But it also means if his shoulder was stinging all year long, then just being healthy will make him stronger. That and him transitioning to a position where agility is more important than strength. A few people have commented that Fisher often looked like he was compensating for his shoulder. When you use bad technique, that's when groin injuries can happen.

I'm worried about if the kid just can't stay healthy. And an offseason of conditioning would have been nice. But it's silly to think last year was representative of his ceiling if he was playing hurt. I'm sure the doctors wouldn't recommend surgery for a phantom injury.
Shoulder, groin, hand/wrist injuries last year. I hope he's not Glass Joe.

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Why wouldn't he have had this surgery in, say, February?
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