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Michigan doctors had just given Henne, the team’s star quarterback, a cortisone shot to numb his shoulder, which Henne had dislocated three weeks earlier at Illinois. Still, the shoulder did not feel right. “So I went back in the locker room and said, ‘Something feels stretchy back here,’ ” Henne recalled. “They said, ‘We’ll put a little bit more in.’ They didn’t use a lot. So they put a little bit more in.” One of the cortisone shots had hit a nerve, numbing Henne from the shoulder down to his fingers. Trainer Paul Schmidt, who has worked at Michigan since 1986, told Henne he had never seen it happen.
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