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Honest question...

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To those in the camp of keeping Lee's shirt on. Do you want him to still keep wrestling unattached or just stay in the room and train. I am on the side of if healthy let him go now. I can understand the other side that not being close to 100% (let's face it, no one in D1 is ever truly 100%) it would be a huge setback if he was to reinjure the knee or something else due to compensating for the knee.
 
To those in the camp of keeping Lee's shirt on. Do you want him to still keep wrestling unattached or just stay in the room and train. I am on the side of if healthy let him go now. I can understand the other side that not being close to 100% (let's face it, no one in D1 is ever truly 100%) it would be a huge setback if he was to reinjure the knee or something else due to compensating for the knee.

He could reinjure the knee whether the shirt is pulled or not. It could happen in the room without the shirt pulled, Could happen at a dual meet or at Bigs or anywhere.

Why wait till it happens. Let the second guessing begin............
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To those in the camp of keeping Lee's shirt on. Do you want him to still keep wrestling unattached or just stay in the room and train. I am on the side of if healthy let him go now. I can understand the other side that not being close to 100% (let's face it, no one in D1 is ever truly 100%) it would be a huge setback if he was to reinjure the knee or something else due to compensating for the knee.

My non-physician opinion is to train and allow limited competition unattached.
 
To those in the camp of keeping Lee's shirt on. Do you want him to still keep wrestling unattached or just stay in the room and train. I am on the side of if healthy let him go now. I can understand the other side that not being close to 100% (let's face it, no one in D1 is ever truly 100%) it would be a huge setback if he was to reinjure the knee or something else due to compensating for the knee.
I am of the side of letting him and his family decide with the advice of his coaches.
 
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