Hock had his foot turned like it was in the excorcist

Pictures on this article, done for season I would say if not more. https://www.mlive.com/lions/2019/11/the-tj-hockenson-injury-looks-ugly-for-detroit.html

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Shiiiiiit.

Not sure why this isn’t getting more attention.

Maybe because people didn’t see this photo …

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That’s not good! He was in a walking boot. That seems like a best case scenario after that twist.

F’ That.

If he’s not disabled he should be playing

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Rub some tire granules on it, rook.

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I didn’t think it looked that bad! So I guess the brass will have TE high on board…again. ugh… We will get it right one of these decades and potentially grab the next Gronk. :confused:

That’s to bad. I hope it just looked bad and isnt career ending. I’ve spun my ankle many times and though I dont have a pic showing the twist and Linda Blairesque spin, it felt like that and turned out to be a real bad sprain that I came back from just fine ( crossing fingers for him ) . I played safety after playing running back and corner in my younger days after my injury though but all in all turned out to be fine.

Looking more and more like he is going to be an injury bust.

The hurdle and ankle were both freak injuries though.

Doesn’t matter he still got injured. And once injured, more often than not, he will be injured again. There are exceptions to very rule, but I don’t see it with Hockenson. Not giving up, but not expecting much.

Wait, so each injury occurrence makes someone more injury prone? I’ll have to read up on that theory, as I’ve never heard it or read any science on it.

Can you please point me in the right direction? Anyone?

(If) High ankle sprain. Out for the rest of the season probably. Shouldn’t affect his career

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www.google.com

Yeah, I still can’t tell which way his knee is twisted.

How do you look at that picture and conclude, “injury prone bust”?
Unlucky s.o.b., maybe?

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O…k.

Anyone want to actually help?

My initial search comes up with nothing of the sort.