Im guessing you were one of those posters.
I called it was either a hip or a knee injury.
And then the folks who said he was healthy either now down play the injury or ignore it happened completely.
I get it.
Admitting you were wrong can be really difficult for some people.
Playing for months with that injury is not a small thing.
I know you cling on some info you read about how it affects some office workers and refuse to acknowledge how different it is for a pro athlete to keep doing competetive contact sports through the injury.
I think he has had two injuries that cause significant chronic pain and that is something that has caused two of his slumps.
To think its a coincidence is driven by an agenda...
Most of the time.
Pettersson's Struggles:
-start to show a little bit against Philly
-theorizes that he is wired differently that Miller and Hughes; not as emotional as them
-thinks he is one of those guys that is aware of everything that is said about him and it's something he going to have to move past
-Hughes knows what matters and what doesn't
-Miller has got a lot better at "riding the line" emotionally
-Boeser has improved at remaining calm
-Friedman's constructive criticism of Pettersson is he needs to figure out how to ignore the noise