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Hope it turns out well. We'll see if he plays again, but that's obviously far from the immediate concern.
Article does say that the injury was solely from the tackle. Crazy - it sure didn't look that bad, and this is his only injury of any significance during his NFL career, is it not?--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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i think so. just like sharpe, one tough SOB that has a freak injury screw him for goodOriginally posted by Guiness View PostHope it turns out well. We'll see if he plays again, but that's obviously far from the immediate concern.
Article does say that the injury was solely from the tackle. Crazy - it sure didn't look that bad, and this is his only injury of any significance during his NFL career, is it not?
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sharpe had his disks fused, i remember that was the first time i ever heard of that. but he had that spinal thinning thing too, and thats what really ended him.. i think after the disk fuse was when sharpe started wearing that strap from his helmet to his back, so he still played after it. i thinkOriginally posted by rbaloha1 View PostAppears career ending based on this recent news. Did Sterling have a similar type injury?
Obviously a huge setback. However the draft always has ball hawking safeties that can be found in rounds 2-3.
and if good ballhawking safeties were abundant then everyone would have them, and only 3 or 4 actually do
it would be a huge loss imo
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Pretty sure Sharpe never played again after having the top 2 vertebrae fused. He had an unusual loosening of the vertebrae. I'm not sure I'd try to draw too many comparisons between Sharpe's injury and Collins'. Sharpe's was a more severe injury, and was necessary even if he was not to play football again.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
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Yeah, really working in Collins's favor is that he has no prior history of Spinal Stenosis. If he had Spinal Stenosis, and had to have this surgery, then that would be it for his career. Since he didn't, there's hope.Originally posted by red View Postsharpe had his disks fused, i remember that was the first time i ever heard of that. but he had that spinal thinning thing too, and thats what really ended him.. i think after the disk fuse was when sharpe started wearing that strap from his helmet to his back, so he still played after it.</delurk>
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I cannot stand misinformation. Didn't someone report that it WASN'T a disc problem the week after he got hurt?Originally posted by Teamcheez1 View PostNow reported by ESPN that Collins had surgery to repair a herniated disc in his neck. They say six months to determine if he can resume his NFL career.
I wish him the best, but would expect us to draft a new safety to replace him.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Heard he went to hospital of special surgery in NYC. HSS is a great facility. Hope the healing process goes well and he's able to consider a return to football.The measure of who we are is what we do with what we have.
Vince Lombardi
"Not really interested in being a spoiler or an underdog. We're the Green Bay Packers." McCarthy.
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Originally posted by Fosco33 View PostHeard he went to hospital of special surgery in NYC. HSS is a great facility. Hope the healing process goes well and he's able to consider a return to football.
Some ortho docs call it the Hospital for Sound Sleep because it gets a lot less traffic than some of the major trauma centers where orthopods go for residency and fellowships. Danger is that Collins might be getting 'boutique' care by some fancy schmanzy doc and not by someone who does tons of these cases. (this is just a guess, I'l check on the actual doc).
But for an example, I'll give you Kellen Winslow, who went to the Cleveland Clinic when he broke his leg. He should have gone to Metro, which is a level 1 trauma center and repairs shit like he had all the time - meanwhile, some of the guys at the Clinic maybe see one of those cases a year.
[unsolicited advice] Helpful tip - find the nearest level 1 trauma center in your area - write down the name and address. If you or anyone you care about gets in a serious accident, tell them to take you/them there. Keep the address and a request to be sent there in your car, in your wallet. Don't let yourself end up in a rinky-dink level 2 center or worse. Your life may depend on it. Seriously. [/unsolicited advice]"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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His doctor's name was given as Dr. Cannisa, according to Herman in Silverstein's article. http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/130873233.html
According to Herman, a narrowing of the spinal column could still occur as a result of the surgery. I am guessing due first to inflammation and then to scar tissue. If that happens, he will be hard pressed to resume his career.
But it seems that the disc was in bad enough shape that he would not have been able to play without the surgery, regardless of rehab or other treatments.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Great. I'd have to go all the way up to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Then they have to figure out the time factor in getting me there. What if the local hospital isn't even on the trauma center list???Originally posted by mraynrand View PostSome ortho docs call it the Hospital for Sound Sleep because it gets a lot less traffic than some of the major trauma centers where orthopods go for residency and fellowships. Danger is that Collins might be getting 'boutique' care by some fancy schmanzy doc and not by someone who does tons of these cases. (this is just a guess, I'l check on the actual doc).
But for an example, I'll give you Kellen Winslow, who went to the Cleveland Clinic when he broke his leg. He should have gone to Metro, which is a level 1 trauma center and repairs shit like he had all the time - meanwhile, some of the guys at the Clinic maybe see one of those cases a year.
[unsolicited advice] Helpful tip - find the nearest level 1 trauma center in your area - write down the name and address. If you or anyone you care about gets in a serious accident, tell them to take you/them there. Keep the address and a request to be sent there in your car, in your wallet. Don't let yourself end up in a rinky-dink level 2 center or worse. Your life may depend on it. Seriously. [/unsolicited advice]"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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Don't you live in the district? Washington Hospital Center--or Children's.Originally posted by MJZiggy View PostGreat. I'd have to go all the way up to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore. Then they have to figure out the time factor in getting me there. What if the local hospital isn't even on the trauma center list???
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