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Old 01-03-2011, 04:39 PM   #1
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Chris Ivory on Crutches and in a Boot - Per CBS Sports

Jan. 03, 2011 3:51 p.m. - RB Chris Ivory was spotted during the open locker room period on crutches and with his foot in a walking boot. Ivory sustained a foot injury during Sunday's loss vs. Tampa Bay. His problems were not addressed by coach Sean Payton during his press conference on Monday.

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Old 01-03-2011, 04:46 PM   #2
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Hopefully it's a ploy. But I doubt it. Man this sux, Freaking Ivory is soooo good, but way to damn injury-prone!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-03-2011, 04:46 PM   #3
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Ivory makes a difference. Hopefully its to promote healing and a quicker return. Reggie and PT can get it done though. Bush looked a lot better turning it up the field and getting what he could get yesterday. He tightened it up last post season. PT also looks like he's getting his feet back under him. If Ivory can't go, I think we'll be alright.
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um.. didnt CBS sports also say we pissed on the falcons logo?
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Not just him but it has been all our RB's. This season. Last year it was our secondary.
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Some people have too much muscle for their skeleton structure. This leads to these type of injuries.
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Some people have too much muscle for their skeleton structure. This leads to these type of injuries.
Yeah, I understand the problem, I'm so bowed up that I pull a muscle just stretching.lol
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Some people have too much muscle for their skeleton structure. This leads to these type of injuries.
True, and you know as well as I do that NFL conditioning is way more complicated than simple muscle building.

There are several things meant by Ivory improving strength and conditioning...

Proper diet, what to eat, when to eat, etc
Proper stretching before game
Proper stretching after the game
How to treat problem muscles
How to treat soreness after the game
How to lift
What to lift
When to lift
When to rest
When to ice
When to heat
Frequency of lifting
Frequency of resting
Power versus endurance training


A real conditioning expert could write a freaking novel on proper NFL conditioning and how each and every player is different.

Thats what is meant by proper strength and conditioning. It has nothing to do with how muscular a guy is.
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Some people have too much muscle for their skeleton structure. This leads to these type of injuries.
yep, I think they are called Avulsion Fractures. I had a few on my legs and feet when I was a RB. Happens when your muscle is stronger than your bone. Literally rips the surface of the bone off when you make a move.

You can over do working out.
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yep, I think they are called Avulsion Fractures. I had a few on my legs and feet when I was a RB. Happens when your muscle is stronger than your bone. Literally rips the surface of the bone off when you make a move.

You can over do working out.
And there isn't much you can do about it if that's it. Except draft a bell cow back.
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