kerouac9
Klowned by Keim
There's a huge difference between toughness and your body just not allowing you to do the things you want to do. Can't force yourself to heal.
The desk chair thing is basically saying that we have the luxury to be in the position where no one is going to question our toughness as part of our workplace performance. If I break my leg, my department's performance and the outward evaluation of my job doesn't have anything to do with how I perform at the company field day.
I have no problem with calling a guy injury prone, but acting like that somehow is a question of is character is unfair, in my opinion. (At least when the guy has only two years since he was drafted.)
Is Steve Keim allowed to say that Cooper needs to toughen up and play through some pain? Because he did:
“The guy had a tremendous career at North Carolina, and to my knowledge was never hurt or ever had a significant injury. So now this offseason, he’s had to deal not only with a significant lower-leg injury, now he has a significant turf-toe injury. Turf toes can be major issues,” Keim said, via the Arizona Republic. “I think it’s going to come down to the fact that he’s going to have to feel comfortable getting back on the field and, on top of that, a guy who has never been hurt is going to have to understand how to play and manage playing in pain. That’s going to be awkward for him, but the most time he is out here … he’s just going to have to get used to it. He understands that. It’s sad because we all have such high expectations. I’m disappointed in the injuries; I’m not disappointed in the player.”
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...-to-understand-how-to-manage-playing-in-pain/
