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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 498862" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>Nerves take a long time to regenerate. My thumb surgery was in spring 2011, the nerve was just bruised, and I still have numbness. It can take many years for nerves to grow and return to normal.</p><p> </p><p>As for the line change, I like it. This is a significant reorganization of personnel versus the constant shuffling due to injury. I don't think that the timing of the is significant through the draft. Raise your hand if you felt we had any chance to draft a LT that could protect the $110 Million Dollar Man on Day 1. This restructuring was in the pipeline from about the time that the 2012 exit interviews occurred. The only timing aspect is that it was in time for the first camp. No need for TT or anyone else to give any information or tips to another team prior to the draft. Keep'em guessing.</p><p> </p><p>Whether any of this turns into success is a whole question that we'll never fully answer. We've gone 15-1, won a super bowl, and won the division with our line the other way. It's going to be hard to pin an extra playoff win or Super Bowl appearance on merely the O-line flip. Regardless, it seems like a move in the right direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 498862, member: 5830"] Nerves take a long time to regenerate. My thumb surgery was in spring 2011, the nerve was just bruised, and I still have numbness. It can take many years for nerves to grow and return to normal. As for the line change, I like it. This is a significant reorganization of personnel versus the constant shuffling due to injury. I don't think that the timing of the is significant through the draft. Raise your hand if you felt we had any chance to draft a LT that could protect the $110 Million Dollar Man on Day 1. This restructuring was in the pipeline from about the time that the 2012 exit interviews occurred. The only timing aspect is that it was in time for the first camp. No need for TT or anyone else to give any information or tips to another team prior to the draft. Keep'em guessing. Whether any of this turns into success is a whole question that we'll never fully answer. We've gone 15-1, won a super bowl, and won the division with our line the other way. It's going to be hard to pin an extra playoff win or Super Bowl appearance on merely the O-line flip. Regardless, it seems like a move in the right direction. [/QUOTE]
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