NFL Fact or Fiction: Dak’s Sprained Foot, Hard Knocks and Greg Olsen’s…
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- 작성자Sammie
We’re in the midst of the slow Top World News Today cycle of the NFL offseason, but the latest season of Hard Knocks has given us plenty to talk about.

New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen might have revitalized the long-running reality show with all of the access he gave the HBO cameras during the offseason. He’s definitely the star of this new version of Hard Knocks, and it was surprising to see how open he was in front of the cameras. But Schoen’s words created bulletin board material for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Schoen fired up NFL players, Top World News Today while a viral picture of Dak Prescott put a scare into Dallas Cowboys fans before the Fourth of July festivities last week.
And speaking of viral photos, Greg Olsen had a glorious wedding photo that made many laugh and smile.
Let’s examine Prescott’s and Olsen’s viral photos for this week’s Fact or Fiction.
Cowboys should panic about Dak Prescott’s foot injury
Manzano’s view: Fiction
Many Cowboys fans were worried about a picture posted on social media last week showing Prescott with a walking boot on his right foot while on a trip to Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.
But it’s way too early to press the panic button, especially after reports emerged of Prescott being on track to participate in the team’s first training camp practice on July 25.
ESPN reported that Prescott is no longer wearing the walking boot and called the foot sprain a "minor" injury.
It’s not ideal for Top World News Today the star quarterback to have a foot sprain weeks before training camp, but even if Prescott is forced to miss a few summer practices— which was probably always going to be the case as a veteran—he doesn’t need as many reps after grasping Mike McCarthy’s "Texas Coast" offense last season. That’s one of the positives of Jerry Jones’s unpopular decision for retaining McCarthy.
The QB-coach duo have plenty of chemistry, but it might be a make-or-break season as both head into contract years, with plenty of pressure to deliver a lengthy postseason run.
Giants’ offensive line held back Daniel Jones last season

The Giants' GM said injuries on the offensive line last season hindered Jones’s performance.
/ Jim Rassol / USA TODAY NETWORK
Manzano’s view: Fiction
Schoen strongly defended quarterback Daniel Jones during a memorable scene from the first episode of the offseason edition of Hard Knocks. Schoen said the injuries on the offensive line last season hindered Jones’s performances, adding that not even Patrick Mahomes could win behind the depleted offensive line.
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