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Originally Posted by VeveJones007
Which tends to support the idea that there isn’t anything structurally wrong and that he just needs to throw in order to get through this period of soreness. The same thing happens with athletes after ACL recovery. The knee won’t feel quite right, but playing is the last step of the rehab to get through lingering scar tissue and rebuild confidence in the knee.
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I'm not a doctor but in my perception a Labrum and an ACL are two very different things.
Racehorse touched on Brees' past injury in another thread. I wasn't sure but Brees
did, in fact, tear his labrum.
James Andrews has said in the past Brees' recovery from that injury is the most
remarkable he's ever witnessed. Hopefully Brees is not the exception to the rule. I am skeptical that others should expect to be so lucky and could see Luck attempting to come back just to have his shoulder let him down.