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and mecha, you better watch yourself or... youre a dead man.
Why would Fox and Cutler both hint at him being really close to returning?
Fucking tone deaf Bears.
again, if the shin is fully healed, and by now i cant imagine it not being so, theres no increased risk of re injury, and therefore no reason whatsoever they shouldnt get him on the field, if only for a few snaps here and there.
again, if the shin is fully healed, and by now i cant imagine it not being so, theres no increased risk of re injury, and therefore no reason whatsoever they shouldnt get him on the field, if only for a few snaps here and there.
Take a bow Chicago Tribune and Dan Wiederer.
Dr. Charles Bush-Joseph of Midwest Orthopedics at Rush spoke with Comcast sports about a possible return for White this year.
"If the Bears have a great season and we're playing Week 18, Week 19, Week 20, yeah he may be able to contribute," Bush-Joseph said. "But if the season's over at Week 17, then it's better off not risking the 2016 season. Shut him down, let him train in the offseason, let him slowly build up a stamina and slowly build up strength in that bone so that this doesn't happen again."
From the time White was injured, general manager Ryan Pace has been most concerned with the big picture and vowed not to rush the young receiver back onto the field.
"I want to state that our whole focus right now is his long-term health," Pace said Aug. 15 while announcing that White would undergo surgery and be out indefinitely. "I know he's going to be a great player for the Chicago Bears.
"He's disappointed. He's dying to get out there. I'm focused on his long-term health right now. I can think back to a lot of rookies as you look at the history of the NFL that have had some setbacks and I know this is going to be a blip on the radar as he has a long, successful career."