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Originally Posted by DrSpaceman
This is where I disagree
he is very much physically still able to play the game
This is not some career ending ankle or calf injury
he just doesn't want to play though it or rehab anymore no more trying
That is quitting. Call it emotional toll or whatever, but its quitting.
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Wow, that's egotistical.
I'm in my 60's and had to have a stint put in my heart. They put me on an anticoagulant, so I wouldn't have another blockage. For 18 months, I was a walking bruise. I was holding my grandson on my lap and I got bruises from him. I felt like crap for 18 months, until I was taken off of them.
He's 29 and he's
1. lacerated his liver
2. torn his labrum
3. nerve damage in his leg
4. God knows how many sprains, bruises, cuts and fill in the blank.
He's not a coward. He just can't get healed. He needs to let his body heal and hopefully not need a joint replacement before he is 45.