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And about the only thing that remains clear is that the Lions will continue to operate as if DeMarco will run the offence for the rest of the season, including how far they might last in the playoffs.
Lulay did virtually everything asked of a quarterback at practice except throw, except for a brief session in which he tossed 10-yard spirals in front of general manager Wally Buono.
But there will be no practice reps this week, Lulay said. And because he must still cut workout sessions short because of shoulder soreness, there’s no guarantee of, well, anything.
“It is improving,” said Lulay. “But it’s one of those things where I’m at with the symptoms. I push it, shut it down, and hope to progress.”
Will he throw next week? Maybe, maybe not.
The scenario created by the Lions in the wake of the shoulder subluxation suffered by Lulay has been nothing short of textbook spin material.
Rather than ruling him out for a prolonged period at the time of the Sept. 15 injury, the club began providing updates every two weeks instead, trying to manage what would otherwise have been a dreary prognosis.
Lulay continues to add to the intrigue by suggesting he is hopeful he can return by the end of the season, though offers no assurances, and still continues to insist the scenario is a better alternative than simply to opt for surgery and get set for next season.
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It's been over 5 weeks since his shoulder was injured on a late play against Montreal in which they had the game locked up.
He's barely throwing.
He's getting no reps.
It's not all that long before the West Semi Final.
Draw your conclusion, but methinks Lulay is hurt way worse than reported and the BC media are starting to catch that as well.
http://www.theprovince.com/sports/fo...137/story.html