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Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to top draft prospect David Ojabo’s Achill injury suffered during his pro day workout, and how the on-field reaction to his injury shows just how the cruel the NFL can be. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #DavidOjabo
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32 opiniones en “David Ojabo's injury showcases 'brutal' reality of NFL – Simms | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. Jags coach not Lion. Lions are a local team and run by MCDC. Cambell would have kicked him and said you'll get fixed and we'll see you in the league. Which would be at least a form of compassion.

  2. This is new?
    You guys are kinda’ late to the party ain’t ya’
    It’s a freakin’ business and apparently you think the rest of us were unaware.
    Go away.
    BTW, where was Hairball? He said these kids are his friends. ?

  3. I think people care too much about how stuff looks rather than how it most likely is, as if simply looking at a person lets you read their thoughts and emotions. Like Chris pointed out, injuries are common and no one (except a medical team) wants to even touch an injured player (in fear of making it worse). However, the fact that injuries such as these are so common and players are so often replaced does speak to the brutality of the business practice, but not how people in the practice actually feel about it. On the flip side, it also means more money for the next guy up so that more people get paid. Football is a brutal sport; that's just the way it is, but it's also an avenue for changing lives, especially the pre-draft process, so it's sad to see this happen when it happened nonetheless.

  4. This is the business you have chosen and and it's high risk, high reward. Nonetheless people get mad when a player looks out for himself as if loyalty is a one way street. ??

  5. Lack of humanity in the NFL? In the world of corporations in total control of the economy, this happens everywhere. People giving 30 years to a company told to go like a snap of a finger. Welcome to reality!

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