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TE WInslow: "I Will Never Be 100% (1 Viewer)

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TE WInslow: "I Will Never Be 100%"AP, via ESPN.com - [Full Article]During a 15-minute interview, Kellen Winslow Jr. revealed that his medical setbacks were much more severe than were ever disclosed; that he'll never be completely recovered from his knee injury, which required several surgeries and was complicated by a staph infection. "It is going to be hard to get back to full, 100 percent," he said. "I think, me being 90 percent or somewhere around there -- some days it differentiates -- 95 percent, 85 percent, 80 percent, but you just have to play it by ear."
even at less than 100% he is still a bigger jerk than most NFL players
 
But, it sounds like all of his troubles have humbled quite a bit. Maybe, he'll still be a top notch player if he works his tail off, and puts his past trials and tribulations behind him. I'm not defending his knuckleheaded behavior, but he has the ability to turn it around.

EDIT TO ADD: There were some earlier comments in that article to which I would agree with you. Your link isn't working, but he is a bit presumptuous to state that "his 90% is still better than every other tight end out there."

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My impression is that he's talking about what he feels more than how he plays. He may never feel "normal" the way that he felt before the motorcycle accident in particular, however the reports we've seen from Browns camp indicate that he's looked great.

The best way to use this information may be to simply take it as a red flag regarding how long his career will last. If he has degenerative conditions already, then his career may not last as long as it would have but for the injuries.

 
I think this is a pretty big deal. When the player himself starts talking as if his injuries are going to chronically and adversly effect his play, you gotta wonder how long he'll hold up and how well he'll do.

At the very least, I expect him to be very timid for a long time, and to get dinged up in the process.

 
I think this is a pretty big deal. When the player himself starts talking as if his injuries are going to chronically and adversly effect his play, you gotta wonder how long he'll hold up and how well he'll do.

At the very least, I expect him to be very timid for a long time, and to get dinged up in the process.
That's pretty much what I'm saying. The thing is, it doesn't change anything for Winslow owners (in dynasty leagues) this year. We need to see what he's going to do given that he's nearly valueless in trade at present. But unless you think his career will be shortened to only 1 or 2 good seasons starting this year (as opposed to ending at age 30 or something), that shortened career will mean nothing as a practical matter for the foreseeable future.
 
I think this is a pretty big deal. When the player himself starts talking as if his injuries are going to chronically and adversly effect his play, you gotta wonder how long he'll hold up and how well he'll do.

At the very least, I expect him to be very timid for a long time, and to get dinged up in the process.
That's pretty much what I'm saying. The thing is, it doesn't change anything for Winslow owners (in dynasty leagues) this year. We need to see what he's going to do given that he's nearly valueless in trade at present. But unless you think his career will be shortened to only 1 or 2 good seasons starting this year (as opposed to ending at age 30 or something), that shortened career will mean nothing as a practical matter for the foreseeable future.
If you see him in training camp, you'd see he is anything but timid. He's already put a few de-cleaters on some guys and made some amazing catches.
 
A 23 or 24 year old guy saying his knee sometimes feels 80% and will never fully get completely better does not bode well for an NFL career. His knees are his livelyhood.

 
Here is the full article......

Browns' Winslow: ``Now is my time.''

Associated Press

National Football League News Wire

BEREA, Ohio -- Kellen Winslow's serious leg injuries and nearly two years of watching from the sideline robbed him of speed and perhaps a touch of talent.

There isn't an ounce of bravado missing, though.

Cleveland's gifted receiver still believes there is no one quite like him.

"I hate to be brash," Winslow said with a smile. "But I think my 90 percent is still better than every tight end out there."

Relaxed, mature and eager to get back on the field for the Browns, Winslow spoke openly and candidly on Monday about his comeback from a 2005 motorcycle accident that nearly ended his promising NFL career.

During a 15-minute interview, the 23-year-old revealed that his medical setbacks were much more severe than were ever disclosed; that he'll never be completely recovered from his knee injury; that he recently married his longtime girlfriend, Janelle; and that the public's perception of him -- mostly based on his infamous "I'm a soldier" comment following a loss in college at Miami -- is inaccurate.

His two-year ordeal has strengthened Winslow physically and spiritually. He better appreciates the blessings around him. He has grown as a man. There has never been any doubt about his wondrous athletic ability, now the versatile 6-foot-4, 248-pounder appears to truly be a complete package.

"I had to climb a lot of mountains to get over this injury," he said. "It wasn't just one wall. I've been through a lot these past two years."

Despite the missed time, Winslow remains confident he'll approach the star status projected for him when Cleveland selected the son of a Hall of Fame tight end with the No. 6 overall pick in 2004.

"There is no mystery in my mind. I know what I can do out there," he said. "I've watched film of myself, I haven't lost a step. I'm just tired of hearing what potential I have. I know what I can do, and I'm ready to get on the field and do it."

Winslow, however, said he's never going to be 100 percent because of the magnitude of his right knee injury, which required several surgeries and was complicated by a staph infection.

"It is going to be hard to get back to full, 100 percent," he said. "I think, me being 90 percent or somewhere around there -- some days it differentiates -- 95 percent, 85 percent, 80 percent, but you just have to play it by ear."

Winslow has looked as quick as ever in training camp. After catching a pass last week, he put a shoulder fake on Gary Baxter that dropped the Browns' top cornerback, a move that drew cheers from the crowd and hoots from players.

"He's definitely special," Baxter said.

But if he's not 100 percent as he says, how can Winslow say he hasn't lost a step?

"Well, about two practices ago, I had a long run," he said. "I didn't get caught. I thought I was going to get caught. That's how I gauge myself. I haven't lost a step. Some days, I feel real good, some days I don't feel so good. The two years off and all the surgeries I had to go through takes its toll."

At first, Winslow was reluctant to divulge many details about his injuries from the crash, which took place while he was attempting stunts on his high-powered bike in a secluded parking lot.

Later, he said that in addition to the infection, which caused him to lose 30 pounds, he fractured his femur, tore two ligaments securing his knee cap and sustained other injuries when he smashed into the ground.

"My knee was all banged up," he said, "the size of a basketball when I was in the hospital. It was huge. I was crying and all that, but never was there any doubt in my mind that I would be back."

The crash came just as Winslow was fully recovered after breaking his leg in the second game of his rookie season. While trying to recover an onsides kick at Dallas, Winslow broke his right fibula and missed 14 games.

Then came the crash, an accident that didn't help a player already fighting an off-the-field image as a hothead and troublemaker.

Winslow's teammates, however, paint a very different picture of him. Not only do they marvel at his physical prowess and unmatched work ethic, but the Browns see Winslow as the consummate teammate.

"I think that the whole "soldier" thing was blown out of proportion," said quarterback Charlie Frye. "Kellen is a great guy and gets along with everybody on the team. Everybody respects him and they look at him as a leader. He just plays the game with a lot of passion."

Browns coach Romeo Crennel feels Winslow is misunderstood.

"Sometimes, one statement that a guy makes gets pushed out of proportion. Then he gets tagged as being 'that guy," Crennel said. "I think some of the things that happened in college stuck with him. He is not a negative guy. I haven't found him to be a bad person or a guy who you wouldn't want to be around."

Winslow knows as long as he's healthy and productive, he'll be able to put some distance between himself and the past.

"Some things happen for a reason," he said. "Now is my time. I'm ready to go."

 
TE WInslow: "I Will Never Be 100%"

AP, via ESPN.com - [Full Article]

During a 15-minute interview, Kellen Winslow Jr. revealed that his medical setbacks were much more severe than were ever disclosed; that he'll never be completely recovered from his knee injury, which required several surgeries and was complicated by a staph infection. "It is going to be hard to get back to full, 100 percent," he said. "I think, me being 90 percent or somewhere around there -- some days it differentiates -- 95 percent, 85 percent, 80 percent, but you just have to play it by ear."
even at less than 100% he is still a bigger jerk than most NFL players
:goodposting:
 
Where does he say he'll never be 100%? All I see are ""It is going to be hard to get back to full, 100 percent," and "I've watched film of myself, I haven't lost a step."

 
Where does he say he'll never be 100%? All I see are ""It is going to be hard to get back to full, 100 percent," and "I've watched film of myself, I haven't lost a step."
:goodposting: as a d league owner.....i hold out hope.

 
"I hate to be brash," Winslow said with a smile. "But I think my 90 percent is still better than every tight end out there."
Career NFL stats: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: 5 catches for 50 yards. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Hey, dip####, try accomplishing something, ANYTHING in this league, before putting your hobbled self ahead of Gates, Gonzo, Shockey, Crumpler, Witten, Heap, etc, etc, etc.

 
AhrnCityPahnder said:
"I hate to be brash," Winslow said with a smile. "But I think my 90 percent is still better than every tight end out there."
Career NFL stats: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: 5 catches for 50 yards. :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Hey, dip####, try accomplishing something, ANYTHING in this league, before putting your hobbled self ahead of Gates, Gonzo, Shockey, Crumpler, Witten, Heap, etc, etc, etc.
:goodposting: seems as stupid as when he did that Heisman pose after his ONE and ONLY td in a game , his last year at Miami...

this guy is a joke.

 
Anyone else notice the blatant misquote in the article? He never said "never" he just said its going to be hard to get to 100%.

 
What's really funny is, that quote was taken from the interview he did with ESPN immediately upon being drafted by Cleveland.

 

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