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Best wishes TE Kevin Everett (Bills)
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Mort reported that surgery was more "to clear out bone chips then anything else."
The doctors aren't saying anything firmly, but the are gradually optimistic that he'll walk away with the ability to walk and move around. Whether he'll be able to play football, I don't know."I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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I would expect him to be in intensive care after that sort of surgery. It's a good thing right now as he'll have someone watching him constantly. Hopefully in the next day or so he makes some good progress. I'm hoping that he'll recover quickly as athletes often do."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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This is why I don't begrudge football players for making every last cent they can in the game. They have typically short careers and are at risk for permanent and life threatening injuries in any game.
A lot of times we as fans overlook this and only see players for being greedy, selfish, etc...
I know right now that HOF center Jim Otto is close to death. My dad is good friends with him and he recently needed his leg amputated due to infections from some of the various hardware he has in his body due to football injuries. He almost didn't make it through the procedure and there is still a question as to whether he pulls through.
My prayers go out to Kevin Everett and his family.
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Per ESPN
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills' Kevin Everett sustained a "catastrophic" and life-threatening spinal-cord injury and his chances of regaining a full range of body motion are very small, an orthopedic surgeon said Monday.
"A best-case scenario is full recovery, but not likely," Dr. Andrew Cappuccino said, one day after performing a four-hour operation on the player. "I believe there will be some permanent neurological paralysis. ... A full neurological recovery was bleak, dismal."
Cappuccino noted the 25-year-old reserve tight end did have touch sensation throughout his body and also showed signs of movement. But he cautioned that Everett's injury remained life-threatening, saying the player is still susceptible to blood clots, infection and breathing failure."I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley
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