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Maybe the strength imbalance grew out of a high school (and younger) athlete naturally favoring his stronger, more coordinated side, much like Thunder Dan's ankle history; and the imbalance was neither detected nor corrected by a smaller, less-well funded college athletic department.
Maybe the strength imbalance originated from his earlier knee issue in 2017 (or whenever), again neither detected nor corrected in college.
Maybe the strength imbalance originated from his rehab for the minor knee surgery he had after the draft and before training camp his rookie season, perhaps from trying to come back quickly and make his mark after missing most of that training camp.
Maybe the strength imbalance originated from his first hamstring injury as a Packer and his rehab from it.
Maybe the strength imbalance as detected this offseason is an accumulated result from repeated hamstring injuries the last two seasons.
Maybe the strength imbalance as detected this off season is the accumulated result from several or all of the above scenarios.
Any of the above are possible, but not particularly important to us at this point. The important thing for fans is this:
The experts believe the strength imbalance is a significant contributing factor to his ongoing hamstring problems, and they believe correcting the imbalance can alleviate those problems.
Last edited by Patler; 05-26-2024 at 02:41 PM.
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