RatherBeGolfing
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That would be fantastic but I'll believe it when I see it.
That would be fantastic but I'll believe it when I see it.
IMHO - it will be in his best interest to take a year off to heal completely.
The real question becomes - what do you do if Durr is going to be ready by week 5 or 6? Do you burn a year of eligibility to play in half the season?
I suppose that depends on what the player wants to do, and how the team is doing. If the Gophers are having a good year, Durr might want to be involved. On the other hand, if the season isn't going so well, he might be better off sitting the year out and coming back at 100% in 2018.
Can you really play in that many games and get granted another year? I thought it had to be a lot less.[/B]
Agreed - I find it a little ridiculous and arbitrary, though, that a player can play the first 5 games and get hurt and petition for another year but not be hurt for the first 7 games, play the final 5 and not do the same petition.
I would be really surprised if Durr is able to play this year. Everyone made a huge deal about Adrian Peterson recovering in only 8 months. Peterson had his surgery December 30th. Durr didn't have his surgery until January 20th and would have to make a full recovery in about 7 months in order to be ready for game 1.
Can you really play in that many games and get granted another year? I thought it had to be a lot less.
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