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by Mike Spofford on Friday, May 4th, 2012
Past the click Tramon talks about; last year's defense, how he feels about all the defensive draft picks, and his expectations for 2012.quote:
...Then, after a month off in Houston this past winter, he learned more. Williams had multiple tests done on his shoulder, and while an MRI indicated it was structurally sound and no surgery was needed, a strength test led his physical therapist to speculate that the injured shoulder was only half as strong as the healthy one.
“I was like, ‘Are you serious?’” Williams said. “He said, ‘Yeah, I would say about 50 percent.’ I was like, ‘Wow, I wonder what I was playing with during the season?’ Because once the pain went away, I felt good, but maybe I wasn’t good. Maybe I was good mentally with it, but physically I was weak. There was a lot going on.”
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As the shoulder continues to improve, he’s still waiting for it to fully heal. That part of the process was delayed because Williams continued to play last year rather than shut it down.
“Probably so, but I can live with that,” Williams said. “I can live with going to battle with my teammates and trying to help them out. I’m feeling much better physically and mentally. I’ll definitely be back to the way I was.”continue