Antrel Rolle had discomfort in both shoulders last season, but he refused to undergo an X-ray or MRI to determine why he was in such excruciating pain. "I wasn't going to go for any tests, I didn't want to know what it was," the Giants safety said. "I knew it was something. I know my body. I'm a fast healer, not too many things really bother me. Little nicks and bruises, I kind of get over it in a day or two." Rolle didn't seek answers because he didn't want anyone to tell him he had to take a seat. "I'd rather just eat the pain and we'll handle it in the off-season," he said. Rolle revealed to the New York Post he played down the stretch last season with a Grade II tear of the right rotator cuff. His left rotator cuff wasn't as severe -- it was partially torn. "There were definitely times where my shoulder felt like it was almost coming out, or if I jumped up to bat a ball down it felt like the worst things I've ever felt," Rolle said. "Yeah, it definitely hurt. I'm not Superman, you know."