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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by AsylumGuido As rezburna pointed out, Jordan was coming off an off-season surgery on his core, an adductor muscle that tore off the bone in December 2019. Most people have completely overlooked that. And he still suited up ...
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Re: Saints DE Cam Jordan says he's "more rejuvenated than ever"
Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
And he still suited up and played. Too bad Davenport can't seem to play through pain ![]()
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Re: Saints DE Cam Jordan says he's "more rejuvenated than ever"
Davenport's main issues have been turf toe and lis franc. Those can both be very debilitating. I read players play through torn adductors fairly commonly. It really depends upon which of the five adductors that is the issue. The pain can be alleviated, apparently, enough so to play. It's more of a stability issue. A lineman plays off the balls of their feet giving them leverage and drive. That has to be nearly impossible with turf toe or lis franc. I've had a lis franc pull before and it's a *****.
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