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What happened to Bradberry?


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Yeah we probably would haven held Julio to a modest 175 yards if we had Bradberry out there.

Sadly, that could have been the difference in actually making the comeback or not.

I do wish we could get him back out there- I think he has a bright future at the #1 corner position. 

Turf Toe sucks though.

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Depending on the severity, Turf Toe is one of those things that can keep you out a while if you don't take care of it. Otherwise it's a 2-3 week healing process from what I've heard. Hopefully, he'll be back for Arizona after the bye week. I'm a fan of Bradberry. I think he's going to be really good. 

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i remember deshaun foster having turf toe late in 2005 and the medical staff shot him up with cortisone and he had a big game in the finale at atlanta and one and a half playoff games before he fractured his ankle

is there some reason why that can't happen with bradberry?  and this isn't some dumbass armchair sports psych cpantherking poo where i'm implying that he isn't "mentally strong enough" to be a good pro football player, i mean is there a medical reason.

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12 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

i remember deshaun foster having turf toe late in 2005 and the medical staff shot him up with cortisone and he had a big game in the finale at atlanta and one and a half playoff games before he fractured his ankle

is there some reason why that can't happen with bradberry?  and this isn't some dumbass armchair sports psych cpantherking poo where i'm implying that he isn't "mentally strong enough" to be a good pro football player, i mean is there a medical reason.

Some turf toe is worse than others. 

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