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    Default Pablo Vitti.... Injured left knee or leg????

    I don't know if anyone watched the latest DeRo interview on TFC TV, but i noticed Vitti limping around near the beginning and end of the interview with his left knee wrapped up and a noticeable limp. It looked like he was trying not to bend it as well. Hope it's not serious!!!

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    Hmm there was an update from the practice yesterday and Vitti was playing normally without his leg brace thingy he wore in Columbus.

    Doesnt look too good though.

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    Its probably just his post workout routine.. Like when a pitcher comes out of a baseball game and ices his shoulder....Just being optimistic.
    (my 1st post)

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    Icing after a work out is common practice if you're a bit banged up. He probably wasn't bending his leg due to the wrap. If it was serious, Winsper wouldn't let him run at all, so I wouldn't worry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ginkster88 View Post
    Icing after a work out is common practice if you're a bit banged up. He probably wasn't bending his leg due to the wrap. If it was serious, Winsper wouldn't let him run at all, so I wouldn't worry.
    This is the more likely scenario...

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    All parts of players games need practice and fine tuning, even the limping away from drawing a foul. It's an artform!

 

 

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