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Steve Angeli: Torn Achilles
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[QUOTE="ImperialOrange, post: 5721608, member: 362"] There's so much to it. I think early days many expected Steve to be way ahead of things because he's a 20 y/o D1 athlete and a mental Goliath. The injury itself, the procedure, the post op PT, the scar tissue, the atrophy and the mental post full recovery are all time consuming endeavors. Even the most prime physical recovery demographic (which Steve is) will have massive mental hurdles. How many times will he have to plant on it before he trusts it once recovered? How many times after that will it take to not even think about it when planting? What happens the first time he gets hit or rolled up on? What happens if/when opponents target it? Selfishly I hope he's back good as new on the feild. Realistically I just hope he recovers and isn't hindered by it in daily life. It's gotta be pretty traumatic to have the biggest tendon in the body and calf muscle ball up like a fruit roll up after all. [/QUOTE]
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