Lewis doesn't look for Pollack to play in 2007
Bengals coach Marvin Lewis told The Enquirer this week that he does not expect linebacker David Pollack to play football this season.
Even if Pollack were to resume his pro football career in the future, he will need the additional time to strengthen and rebuild his body. Pollack was incapacitated for several months after suffering a fractured C-6 vertebrae during the second game of the Bengals' 2006 season.
Pollack wore a protective halo device to stabilize his neck and underwent surgery.
Lewis said the Bengals would likely make an official statement about theirs and Pollack's plans and decision regarding the 2007 season once training camp opens later this month.
1 Comments:
I've seen Pollack playing raquetball at Gold's Gym in West Chester and he looks to be in great shape. After the nature of his injury, I would hate to see him come back and do long-term damage though.
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