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<blockquote data-quote="milani" data-source="post: 1006656" data-attributes="member: 6654"><p>Actually, MLF finally came out today and said Bahk DID have swelling prior to the game. He further said that if the game was at Lambeau he would have been held out as well. We should have been told that earlier. And as such this is horrific news. It means Bahk will never heal so long as he tries to play football. Many an athlete suffers recurrent swelling after surgery. But when it is this long that means it is time to pack it in. This is symptomatic of a geriatric with arthritic knees and ankles. Back in 2005 Center Mike Flanagan after just a few games realized that he was toast. In 1996 he suffered a horrific knee and leg injury in preseason and made a remarkable comeback a few years later. But it when it was time he gave it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milani, post: 1006656, member: 6654"] Actually, MLF finally came out today and said Bahk DID have swelling prior to the game. He further said that if the game was at Lambeau he would have been held out as well. We should have been told that earlier. And as such this is horrific news. It means Bahk will never heal so long as he tries to play football. Many an athlete suffers recurrent swelling after surgery. But when it is this long that means it is time to pack it in. This is symptomatic of a geriatric with arthritic knees and ankles. Back in 2005 Center Mike Flanagan after just a few games realized that he was toast. In 1996 he suffered a horrific knee and leg injury in preseason and made a remarkable comeback a few years later. But it when it was time he gave it up. [/QUOTE]
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