Article By The Wolverine on 3rd August, 2009
Secondary coach Tony Gibson explained: "Talking with trainers and Donovan, he's as good as he's ever felt," Gibson said this summer. "Nobody really knows it except (us what he endured). He wasn't healthy at all. There wasn't one game he was healthy. We had to sit him out of drills to get him healthy. We'd never get him right."
A year of additional experience should help, as well. "He's so competitive, he wants to be perfect on every snap, and I'm trying t...
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