Trey Smith shoulder injury in the second quarter Saturday

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SIAD. Per Austin Price

After talking to some people, I have one person telling me he does have a shoulder Labrum while another says they did an MRI and are still yet to get results. Either way, this is an injury you can play with. Riley Locklear braced up and played last night with it. As of Sunday night I expect Trey to be on the field this week.
 
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Labrum is a terrible injury for a football player to overcome. In baseball something like only 30% make it back from labrum tears. In football it is painful and it limits severely what you can do in the weight room. He may play through it but I think it'll show up in his play if it's a bad tear. That's some seriously yuck news.
 
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I had this injury.
Short Term: Depending on the severity of the tear, it can be managed short term.
Draft Status: Surgery & recovery is tricky so I fear this could hurt his draft status.
Long Term: Based on modern medicine/surgery I think there is hope he will be fine
It just depends on severity
 
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Yuck. Torn labrum weakness and pain is rough to work through; SLAP repair recovery isn't fun either.
I was told there is some kind of new treatment where they shoot your own blood into the labrum causing it to heal itself, sounded to me weird and to simple to work. I have heard of prolotherapy where they inject sugar water to trick tendon into going back into it's 45 day natural recovery the body already does. Either way, a labrum injury to our best player is simply bad news this morning.
 
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I think he'll be ok. Take off against mizzu, hopefully he'll be ready for the game after mizzu
 
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Labrum is a terrible injury for a football player to overcome. In baseball something like only 30% make it back from labrum tears. In football it is painful and it limits severely what you can do in the weight room. He may play through it but I think it'll show up in his play if it's a bad tear. That's some seriously yuck news.
Yes you can play through it. My son played his senior year in high school with a torn one. Had a good year and still got a scholarship to college even made All region 1st team had if repaired after the season.
 
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Yes you can play through it. My son played his senior year in high school with a torn one. Had a good year and still got a scholarship to college even made All region 1st team had if repaired after the season.
Quite an accomplishment, tough young man and a great accomplishment to earn a football scholarship. How well did his shoulder hold up when he played college ball?
 
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Labrum is a terrible injury for a football player to overcome. In baseball something like only 30% make it back from labrum tears. In football it is painful and it limits severely what you can do in the weight room. He may play through it but I think it'll show up in his play if it's a bad tear. That's some seriously yuck news.
Had a friend who played an entire year in college as the starting QB with a labrum tear. It’s 100% now after the Titans doctor who specialized in labrum tears fixed it. Doesn’t have any issues now.
 
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Trey is all Vol, if he can play, he will play.
If you have listened to Trey any at all opting out isn't a thought. Pure VOL and wants to play and no by playing he is hardly hrting his draft stock in fact it helps. GBO!!!!!
if Trey even hints at opting out this weekend, Pruitt needs to bust out dem orange britches and it will be a non issue.
GBO!!
 
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