How bad would your foot have to hurt to not play in a playoff game. Your first one at that. If there was structural damage I could understand, but obviously that isn't the case since he was potentially playing as of yesterday. That tells me he could play, it's just a question of pain tolerance.... which evidently he has very little of.
How bad would your foot have to hurt to not play in a playoff game. Your first one at that. If there was structural damage I could understand, but obviously that isn't the case since he was potentially playing as of yesterday. That tells me he could play, it's just a question of pain tolerance.... which evidently he has very little of.
I have never seen a fortune made from a sophomore season in college, not even his JR year. He has never done a thing in the NFL.
Watch him bust out his contract year; if he does, I wouldn't resign/sign him with a 10' pole.
When it comes down to it, a fortune made from one hit.
Deangelo Williams has enough on his resume that tells me if he could go he would go. Clowney, on the other hand, always seems to be nursing something that keeps him out of the lineup. Now maybe I'm way off base and the guy really is chomping at the bit to play but has just been unlucky in that he can only stay on the field for a few games before he gets hurt again. But what I do know is that every NFL player I've ever heard says that you have to learn to play with pain if you're ever gonna make it at this level... especially this time of year. Clowney always seems to be hurt, and I just wonder if he has the motivation to play through pain. Comparing him to Williams is an apple to oranges comparison in my view.DeAngelo Williams could answer this question. I can't judge a player of injury play or not as ONLY the individual can answer that. Take a needle you say, there is so much riding on that aspect. Us as fans look at it as one game, the player has to look at it as their future. Either way, DW play or not play isn't a question in my book.
Salute the nation