I took an x-ray to make sure that the gap between the bones didn’t get any wider and it didn’t get any wider in the past two months,” Schobel told Buffalobills.com. “The MRI showed that most of the bone bruising was gone and by the ligament there was scar tissue forming around it, which is what we wanted because it will help stabilize everything. So I won’t have to do anything.”
The key during Schobel’s on-field workout Tuesday was being able to drive off the injured foot coming off the edge, something he could not do without severe discomfort even at season’s end, 11 weeks removed from the time he suffered the injury. But Schobel was encouraged by how it held up this week.
“I worked out on it and did pretty good,” Schobel said. “I did some running and checked it. (Bud) was basically watching my stride because the last time I worked on it my stride was shorter and I wasn’t putting as much pressure on it. But my stride was pretty much back to normal.”
The key during Schobel’s on-field workout Tuesday was being able to drive off the injured foot coming off the edge, something he could not do without severe discomfort even at season’s end, 11 weeks removed from the time he suffered the injury. But Schobel was encouraged by how it held up this week.
“I worked out on it and did pretty good,” Schobel said. “I did some running and checked it. (Bud) was basically watching my stride because the last time I worked on it my stride was shorter and I wasn’t putting as much pressure on it. But my stride was pretty much back to normal.”
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