The most notable story for the Houston Texans during the last 48 hours has been bicycles of Ed Reed's thigh injury. John McClain, Texans beat writer with the Houston Chronicle, first caused it to be known to the world-at-large:
"I wouldn't be shocked if the (Baltimore) Ravens knew he a hip problem as he had the season last 12 months.... You don't tear your labrum just walking around. You know there's something wrong. " (CBS Houston)
Florio branded his article, "Ravens supposed Reed had hip concern, Texans apparently didn't. " This can be a prodigious leap in wisdom. It presumes the Ravens had prior familiarity with the injury, and the Texans were unaware of it when they signed Reed to somewhat of a three-year, $15 million get. All based on what a doctor speculated using her medical experience.
"You cannot see the labrum on a regular x-ray. The bottom tier is, unless a player alerts you to 'I have a cool problem, ' you're probably not planning to get this unless you need to do a very sophisticated MRI of every system of the body and really find this. "
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