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15.04.2019 14:50
or a longer period.We dont want to shut me down for a year when I could feel good in a week, two weeks, Doctson said.Doctson was Antworten

ASHBURN, Va. -- In May, doctors braced Washington Redskins?wide receiver Josh Doctson that his Achilles tendinitis could be a recurring issue throughout the year. Unfortunately for him, thats whats happening.The Redskins rookie was unable to practice for a second consecutive day after being a late inactive last Sunday against the New York Giants. He had planned to play until feeling discomfort after pregame workouts.Doctson injured his left Achilles in May and was sidelined until a week before the season opener.Its definitely a frustrating injury, Doctson said. I was told when it occurred that it would be a frustrating process and frustrating year. ... We had a few doctors I flew to see, and they said the same thing -- that its definitely something that will be recurring or could happen throughout the year just through activity.You need a longer time span for it to just cool out. Obviously, I dont have that time right now. In the offseason, it should be a done deal. But as of right now, it will be recurring.Redskins coach Jay Gruden said Wednesday that Doctson might have to miss a couple of weeks. They dont want to shut him down for a longer period.We dont want to shut me down for a year when I could feel good in a week, two weeks, Doctson said.Doctson was healthy before the NFL draft, having dealt with only a wrist injury late his senior year at TCU. He was the one wide receiver that the Redskins liked enough in the first round to bypass other needs, despite not having a pressing hole at the position this season.DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon will both be free agents after the season.Doctson is trying to be patient with his situation.Im planning to play 10-plus years, so one year out of 10, I wont complain in looking at the bigger picture, he said. Obviously, Im eager to get out there and want to get out there, but I cant get out there if Im going to keep hurting myself.Its just one of the things Ill have to fight through, and I know there will be a point in time where I wont hurt. Air Jordan France . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. Air Jordan Pas Cher Chine . The Canadian squad, skipped by Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg, got on the board first with two in the second end, and followed that with two more apiece in the fourth and sixth ends. http://www.pascherairjordanfrance.fr/ . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31 last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. Jordan Retro Pas Cher . Pierce was ejected in the third quarter of Indianas 103-86 win Monday. George Hill stole a bad pass and was going in for a layup, and Pierce hustled back and appeared to be trying to wrap him up. Air Jordan Pas Cher Site Fiable . Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey last Sunday. The fine is the fourth this season for Goldson. He was fined $30,000 for a hit on the New York Jets Jeff Cumberland in Week 1. EAST LANSING, Mich. -- A doctor accused of sexually abusing two gymnasts was fired Tuesday by Michigan State University, which said its police have received additional allegations of abuse since last week.Two gymnasts, including a member of the 2000 U.S. womens Olympic team, have said they were sexually abused as teenagers by Larry Nassar, a former longtime doctor for USA Gymnastics. Those allegations came to light last week in a report by the Indianapolis Star newspaper.Michigan State, where Nassar was a faculty member, said last week that he was investigated in 2014 over another allegation of misconduct, but the school found no violation of its policy. School spokesman Jason Cody said Tuesday that since last week, university police have received more allegations of abuse by Nassar, spanning decades.Cody said Michigan State authorities are devoting significant resources to reviewing these accusations.Michigan State reassigned Nassar from clinical and patient duties as of Aug. 30, a day after a complaint from one of the gymnasts was made to authorities.Over the past week, the university received additional information that raised serious concerns about Nassars compliance with certain employment requirements, Cody said in a statement Tuesday. Those requirements were put in place after a 2014 investigation into alleged misconduct by Nassar, and information was received that indicates those requirements were not consistently met.Cody did not provide additional detail about what new requirements Nassar faced after the 2014 investigation.The decision was made to initiate the faculty process to terminate Nassars fixed-term appointment. On Sept. 20, he was fired, Codys statement said. It is important to note this decision does not affect the ongoing investigations by MSU Police and MSUs Office of Institutionall Equity of allegations of sexual abuse.ddddddddddddAn attorney for Nassar declined to comment Tuesday.Nassar is accused of sexually groping and fondling an Olympic gymnast during her elite career, according to a lawsuit filed recently in California by the athlete under the name Jane Doe.Attorney John Manly, who is representing Jane Doe in the lawsuit, said he has been approached by 10 female athletes treated by Nassar, including gymnasts and athletes from other disciplines, since her lawsuit was filed. Manly said the accusers range in age from their teens to 40 and include former NCAA athletes among others. Manly said he anticipates other cases being filed, predicting that Jane Does lawsuit is certainly not the last.The second gymnast, Rachael Denhollander of Louisville, Kentucky, told the Indianapolis Star that Nassar sexually abused her in 2000 while she underwent treatment for lower back pain at Michigan State. She said she filed a complaint last month with university police.The Associated Press typically does not identify people who say they have been sexually abused, but Denhollander is speaking out publicly about the case.Michigan State said last week that Nassar was investigated in 2014 when a graduate of the school filed a complaint. An administrative investigation found no violation of school policy, and the local prosecutors office did not file charges after an investigation by MSU police.USA Gymnastics said last week that it cut ties with Nassar when the organizations president, Steve Penny, went to authorities immediately after learning of athlete concerns about Nassar in the summer of 2015.---AP Sports Writer Will Graves in Pittsburgh contributed to this report. ' ' '

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