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Too bad Reggie White wasn't still around. I'd make him my team doctor. That guy could have his arm half chopped off, bleeding out, and two days later he'd be playing in a game.
Ah, the power of prayer.
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
My point was that even under the best of care, as Butler probably had, it isn't always just a 6 weeks and strap the pads on again situation, as some are suggesting this will be. MM has been quoted as saying Zombo will miss significant time, which leads me to believe the medical staff may be thinking this will be more than just the routine 6 week healing time. Maybe because of the location?
kinda wishing we would have looked for another olb in the draft rather then drafting more TE's that we have no room for
that's the problem with only drafting best player available, you get stuck with 6 or 7 decent TE prospects with no way of keeping them all
we keep drafting guys for special teams, yet we still always suck at special teams. maybe we should quit wasting draft picks for that shit. besides, with the way the nfl has completely screwed up kickoffs, we should only need special teams for punts. crosby can kick the ball out of the back of the end zone everytime now if slocum or slowick or whoever it is quits trying to be cute by poping the ball up high and short
I can't run no more
With that lawless crowd
While the killers in high places
Say their prayers out loud
But they've summoned, they've summoned up
A thundercloud
They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen
Na, that's a pretty standard time that they typically aren't hesitant to admit to with a broken bone. The fact that he or the med staff don't admit to it makes me wonder.
Na, that's a pretty standard time that they typically aren't hesitant to admit to with a broken bone. The fact that he or the med staff don't admit to it makes me wonder.
Have you ever known the McCarthy administration to be forthcoming on injuries and recovery times? I can't recall a time when he would come out and say "n weeks" or "[specific ligament] strain."
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