While some of the physical risks facing CFL players are self-evident – concussions, torn ligaments, various muscle strains, the occasional broken bone – some of the nastiest injuries are the ones you can’t see.
Hamilton Tiger-Cats receiver Terrence Toliver posted a photo of his gnarly-ass foot on Saturday and it is disgusting.
This is what my feet currently look like at the moment the bye week couldn’t come at a better time 😡😡😡😡 pic.twitter.com/nGiTkGblaP
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Gaaaaaahhhhhh.
Response from the Twitterverse ranged from sympathy to oh-my-god my eyes, my eyes!!!
This image will haunt me
— oskee-eddie (@oskeeeddie) July 7, 2018
— Marco26 (@marcotwentysix) July 7, 2018
— Chris (@goldbowtie4life) July 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/Nicole19880255/status/1015666106017767426
Toliver’s tootsies caught the eyes of former CFL quarterback and current TSN analyst Matt Dunigan, a man who knows a thing or two about injuries.
Can’t cover Me @TToliver80 but ya can cover those! I can’t un-see this! I’m thinking pedi’s r in your future. https://t.co/fQAORiiZW6
— Matt Dunigan (@MattDunigan16) July 7, 2018
EAST TEXAS TOUGH! THEY DIFFERENT DOWN THERE!
— Jeff Reinebold (@Jeff_Reinebold) July 7, 2018
Toliver offered an explanation as to how, exactly, this happened.
Practicing, heat, sweat running routes no recovery time https://t.co/04X4qOWga5
— Terrence Toliver (@TToliver80) July 7, 2018
The Ticats are on a bye week so he should have some time to get that puppy cleaned up a little. And please, no more photos.