Numbers are tough as pointed out above. I'd say success is that he "looks" like a solid NFL starter at the end of his rookie year. He'll have proved he can play at this level and still has lots of room on the upside.
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Very fair. He was a good 'soldier' as a Buffalo Bill. At his age, however, we have better options with youth. Good assessment of his time here, however.
A grade 1 strain is not a 'serious' injury. It should heal quickly with rest and treatment. He'll get better. The question is whether or not he's going to have chronic 'tweaks' of his hammies. I tore my hamstring about 5 years ago and it's never been the same. I run a lot and it bothers me consistently all this time later. Hopefully, he gets well and stays well. This 'recovery' should be fairly quick based on what has been reported.
People are very interesting. Get caught with 250K plus worth of weed and a pipe...... and try to eat a bit of heroin that was stuffed in her 'parts.' Good luck with that.
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I get to about the 5th frame of the Bills' games and can't stand that they never pick up a spare. Hopefully, this year will be different.
You're right. When folks use the term 'pull' it generally is understood to mean more than just a 'strain.' The official grading of these, however, is 'strain' at every level....even complete tear. No worries.
there are a few 'levels' of strain. I.e. grade 1; grade 2. Rupture of the muscle 'body' is the worst. i.e. grade 3. "Pull" is a non-medical term to describe the 'same' thing. A mild 'pull' would be grade 1 etc.
Here's a link with a few details. Either way...hopefully '13' doesn't have to deal with this on/off all year.
http://www.physiotherapynotes.com/2011/06/severity-of-muscle-strains-muscle.html