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RB TreVeyon Henderson (Official Thread)



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Heard it mentioned somewhere he had planter fasciitis.
That can get painful and spring up out of nowhere.
Might explain why he seems to slip so much when cutting and generally doesn’t cut back.
I had that flare up about 5 years ago. My God is it painful. I would have trouble just standing up 1st thing in the morning.
Now I'm sure Trey has access to much better therapy than I did, but the doctors told me that there isn't really a whole lot that can be done for it other than exercises to stretch the muscles in the bottom of the foot. That or surgery. It takes months to clear up for a normal guy like me.
 
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I had that flare up about 5 years ago. My God is it painful. I would have trouble just standing up 1st thing in the morning.
Now I'm sure Trey has access to much better therapy than I did, but the doctors told me that there isn't really a whole lot that can be done for it other than exercises to stretch the muscles in the bottom of the foot. That or surgery. It takes months to clear up for a normal guy like me.
Same here. I barely have an arch to begin with so by my mid 20s I had orthotics and slept in a boot overnight to stretch the muscles in my feet. The boots I wore in the military were why mine flared up so early. Super painful. So I could see this preventing Henderson from exercising precise footwork at all times.
 
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Why hasn't Alford addressed this is my first and only question? Sure looks in that picture above that if he hits the 0 with those blocks is 8, skate and out the gate!

The Alford Plan allows you to excel as a freshman, become barely serviceable your second year, and then explode your junior year. See: JK Dobbins, hopefully Treveyon Henderson.
 
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