Tre Bryant back?

I guess I am misremembering things but I thought Bryant had 'bad' knees from high school and we took a big chance on him when recruiting him but we were desperate to fiind a good RB.??   I was of the impression that his 'injury' is more just poor knee structure etc and is a lifelong problem and not a recent thing.  ?

 
I guess I am misremembering things but I thought Bryant had 'bad' knees from high school and we took a big chance on him when recruiting him but we were desperate to fiind a good RB.??   I was of the impression that his 'injury' is more just poor knee structure etc and is a lifelong problem and not a recent thing.  ?


I would believe that.  Just look at the picture above.  Maybe its the angle but the knee to me just doesn't look like a "healthy" knee for someone of his age.  Even now when he is supposedly full go for practice.

 
Im sure he feels like he’s a full go, I just wonder if his speed and elusiveness are going to be the same as before the surgery . Half a step slower can really make a difference at this level . I hope he is 100% percent and has a great year, but I have my doubts. 

 
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1000 yd rusher this year. Mark it down.


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Too many people will get touches and Frost has already said they’ll have to limit Bryant. 

 
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Surprises me he doesn't wear some type of brace. 
Knee braces help with stability, especially for a guy coming off ACL or other knee surgery. Bryant’s issues have typically been chronic knee swelling and pain, like he has arthritis in his knee. A compression style brace/cover might help him, but not a bulky brace which linemen wear. 

 
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