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Good Stuff from Voth on M Kalil


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On his injuries the past few years, including a labrum tear in his right hip

It’s something I’ve had since college, so it was something that progressed and got worse. But it got to the point where they went in there, they fixed it, and now this hip feels the best it’s ever felt in a long time, even since college. Now that that’s kind out of the way, I’ve been doing some workouts and things like that. Quickness that I haven’t had in a while has come back and that’s exciting.

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On the nature of the injury

My ball joint in my hip was misshapen. It sounds like a major surgery, but it’s actually not that hard to fix if you go to the right guy. They just got to kind of reshape that bone so it doesn’t grind down in your joint. (They) went in there, made the joint round, cleaned up the labrum, and that’s about it. Everything’s moving the right way. Everything feels great. I just got cleared by the doctors, so everything’s been going real well.

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My first couple years with the Vikings was good, but I think I never progressed the way I should have. I don’t know what that’s attributed to. That’s not all on other people, that’s on me as well. There’s been a lot of players that have changed scenery and have met that potential that everyone’s been talking about. … I think it’s all for the best. It’s kind of reigniting that fire that I lost for a little bit. I’m just excited to be a part of this organization and see what I can do on the field, especially being 100 percent healthy and feeling the best I’ve felt in a while.

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If, and this is a huge if, Kalil works out here he will end up being on one of the cheaper LT contracts by the end of that five year deal. 

LT's are just getting paid insane amounts of money- I don't think we were getting out for any cheaper and if we're going to take a swing we might as well take a swing on a guy who is a top 5 talent. 

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I've had this on both hips....hopefully his is better than mine because I still have issues.

It appears he had impingement which tore the labrum which happened to me in both sides...I've had my bone shaved down too and the labrum reattached.....these can go great or go shitty.

His sounds great mine went shitty....i'm still lookin out but good for him if his worked.

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