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Thought it was gonna be a major propaganda coup. “You know” opined the so-called Emperor of All Maladies “I was kinda hopeful about the news with that Metchie guy. It would appear that cancer itself is not in good spirits. Well, rather, not so much a person as a thing/entity.

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Yet, we at Totally Not Fake News can actually confirm that yes, we actually have found someone who does not have a positive outlook. One might wonder how anyone, or anything could have a negative take on this situation. The prognosis is looking pretty good for Metchie, the Texans and the city of Houston. The public response has also been positive. APL is seen as one of the most curable forms of leukemia, and his message to the public was upbeat and confident. Yet, the confidence and talent that got Metchie to the doorstep of the NFL should be a strong asset to his cancer fight. For a young man about to take his place among the small group of elite athletes in the NFL, going from nearly-divine athletic prowess to facing mortality, the shock can only be imagined. For anyone in the human race, getting that kind of diagnosis is life-altering. Metchie, trying to work his way back from a torn ACL, informed the world that his NFL debut was on hold, due to a diagnosis of APL (Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia). Thus, the NFL has the Active/Non-Football Illness List.įor the Texans, they recently placed that designation on rookie WR John Metchie III. Sometimes, there are non-football injuries that will keep a player off the field. This can range from extra time in the trainer’s room to trips to the injured reserve/physically unable to perform list. Upon an injury, there are multiple recourses. Unfortunately, that will also mean a return of injuries.

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HOUSTON - With the start of NFL training camps, it is the start of full contact practices, as players work to get into game shape.










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