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MJD: May be tough, but also might have shortened career...


KillerKat

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Maurice Jones-Drew revealed Tuesday that his left knee was "bone-on-bone" by the end of the season, and his recovery from meniscus surgery is now expected to take four months.

The injury was initially described as a routine scope that would have Jones-Drew "back to normal" in short order. His clarification leads us to suspect the surgery may have, in fact, been microfracture in nature. Until sitting out the final two games, Jones-Drew played the whole season with a torn meniscus. It's fair to wonder if doing so will shorten his career in the long run. Torry Holt and Antonio Bryant never captured pre-injury form after bone-on-bone conditions related to meniscus surgeries. The news makes MJD a far less stable investment in Dynasty formats.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=3596

Keep your mouth shut. There are other players out there that actually want to have longer careers, unlike you.

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