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bhes,
They both had a cracked bone in the middle of their foot. The only thing I was really comparing was the healing time for that kind of injury, which is pretty darn long. I don't really see how that's comical. In fact, I think my wife's injury was worse. Her bone was fully broken and then misdiagnosed, so it healed slightly out of position which is why she still has pain. I think it was what they cal a lisfranc. Alexander had a "hairline" fracture the year before, so he should have been good to go last year.
Anyway I have no doubt that the offensive line and fullback issues contributed to his ineffectiveness. My point is the guy showed no burst, he showed no elusiveness and he showed no desire to break tackles at all. Any decent back could run through the huge holes he was given with the line he had the year before, if they had the burst and desire to get through the holes before they close. That IMO is what Alexander has lost and it has nothing to do with his fullback or offensive line.
He's an average back at best now, and I repeat we can find a younger, fresher, cheaper one of those in the draft.
Go Chargers!
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