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Hockenson 'ahead of schedule' in return from injury
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Hope Darrisaw and the boys go hunting for Kirby Joseph this season. Maybe having a 320 pound lineman go diving at his knees will make him reconsider his tackling techniques?
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It's past time to repay Kirby...just make it look "incidental".
LET'S WREAK SOME FUGGIN' HAVOK, VIKINGS!!! SKOL!!!
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(05-02-2024, 07:35 PM)Zanary Wrote: It's past time to repay Kirby...just make it look "incidental".

I just looked at the Lions opponents for this upcoming season and not only do the Vikings get Kirby twice, but the Rams also make a trip back to Detroit. Reconing is'a comin'...
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Nice of him, since he delayed his surgery for 4 weeks after the injury to make sure he could skip out on training camp.

I'll be glad if he's back before the previous October guesstimate, but after last offseason's "ear infection" and "soreness" contract shenanigans I'm not exactly the president of his fan club.
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(05-03-2024, 12:39 AM)RS_Express Wrote: Nice of him, since he delayed his surgery for 4 weeks after the injury to make sure he could skip out on training camp.

I'll be glad if he's back before the previous October guesstimate, but after last offseason's "ear infection" and "soreness" contract shenanigans I'm not exactly the president of his fan club.

Surgery can't be done until the swelling drops significantly. I've known of instances where they can't even do the MRIs for a week or more after the injury due to inflamed tissue, let alone start chopping away at it.
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I read that the reason for the delay in surgery was to give the MCL a chance to heal without requiring surgery. He injured both his ACL and MCL but only needed to have surgery on his ACL...greatly reducing the healing time and uncertainty around the surgery.
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(05-03-2024, 12:39 AM)RS_Express Wrote: Nice of him, since he delayed his surgery for 4 weeks after the injury to make sure he could skip out on training camp.

I'll be glad if he's back before the previous October guesstimate, but after last offseason's "ear infection" and "soreness" contract shenanigans I'm not exactly the president of his fan club.

Don't think that was the reason, my man.  Wink
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(05-03-2024, 12:39 AM)RS_Express Wrote: Nice of him, since he delayed his surgery for 4 weeks after the injury to make sure he could skip out on training camp.

I'll be glad if he's back before the previous October guesstimate, but after last offseason's "ear infection" and "soreness" contract shenanigans I'm not exactly the president of his fan club.

Better get ready because you're going to hear the same from JJ's camp if he isn't signed by training camp. Fact is that it's foolish for any player to take part in training camp while negotiating a contract. It only takes one misstep to torpedo negotiations & usually when a player uses these "hold in" tactics, it's with the teams blessing as they likewise don't want to see the player injured prior to signing.
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My understanding of Hock's delay in surgery was to allow the swelling to go down.
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