Tom Brady says his doctor told him to cut the tendons in both legs. He refused, fixed it in 3 days with no surgery, and played till 45
“After the season, I tell the doctor, My groin’s just really sore all the time. Every time I move, I can feel it just grab”
“And the team doctor says, This is what we’re going to do. We’re going to do an adductor release, we’re going in there and cut the adductor tendon in your groin. We’re also going to cut the other side, so it never becomes a problem”
“And I was like, Okay, that sounds not like what I want to do”
“I called Alex when I left the office. I said, Alex, the doctor told me to do this adductor release. What do you think? He said, Absolutely not. Fly out to LA with me for 3 days and I’ll fix it”
“So I fly out there and worked the adductors, lengthened and softened both muscles, my hips, all my glutes, basically relieved the tension on the tendon. And 3 days later, no more pain”
“The doctor said there was a 99% chance he’d have to cut my adductor tendon at some point. And to this day, nothing”
@Nbo99999@kobehighlight And how would you know if he did? Was you there to witness the alleged crime? Nope, so stop talking like you really know when you really don't.
Seeing national people actually wake up to the fact #Mizzou has good players is kinda funny. Since the start of the 2024 draft, Missouri has had the 6th most players drafted in the SEC. More than Oklahoma, Florida, Tennessee, Auburn, Ole Miss.
College football brand bias is real