Clay_Allison
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that line of thinking leads to such excellent outcomes.Or it could be we are due to hit it big.
that line of thinking leads to such excellent outcomes.Or it could be we are due to hit it big.
Well to be fair the jury is still out on the last two. A 4 game suspension hardly designates a guy as a failure. Especially Lawrence whose suspension looks like it is related potentially to a very legal substance.that line of thinking leads to such excellent outcomes.
What does that have to do with anything?that line of thinking leads to such excellent outcomes.
This had to be their reasoning, and they also couldn't possibly know the Pats were the only other suitors for Smith. I don't see how media outlets claim to know this now.And then the Patriots jump us and we miss out. You can't just sit back assuming you know what other teams will do.
There's no such thing as being 'due' for a risk to pay off.What does that have to do with anything?
I am talking strictly after the fact as a fan.
The media outlets don't. Not a damn one of them had a clue about Bosa going to the Chargers. Most NFL teams do a really good job of hiding their intentions.This had to be their reasoning, and they also couldn't possibly know the Pats were the only other suitors for Smith. I don't see how media outlets claim to know this now.
Not the Cowboys evidently as evidenced by the teams jumping in front of them to take away the QBs!! LolThe media outlets don't. Not a damn one of them had a clue about Bosa going to the Chargers. Most NFL teams do a really good job of hiding their intentions.
Not sure if ironically citing gamblers fallacy.Or it could be we are due to hit it big.
The knee is actually good. I think he would play this year on the knee. The real concern is that he basically has to wear a brace to hold his foot up. That's where the nerve damage comes in.
That's cool, does his nerve work?
That's the frightening part of it all. There's just not telling when, or if, that nerve will fully regrow.The knee is actually good. I think he would play this year on the knee. The real concern is that he basically has to wear a brace to hold his foot up. That's where the nerve damage comes in.
Yep. The problem isn't necessarily the knee rather that knee surgery caused dropped foot syndrome. It's anyone's guess whether this will be fully corrected.That's the frightening part of it all. There's just not telling when, or if, that nerve will fully regrow.
Yeah the promising part is that the nerve according to our doctor at least wasn't actually destroyed. Just that it basically was stretched. I know he is a pretty renowned doctor with this sort of stuff so I'll just trust him.That's the frightening part of it all. There's just not telling when, or if, that nerve will fully regrow.
He basically can't pick his own foot up. So they put a brace on it to hold it up. I believe he is still able to push his foot down. Basically they have a device on him right now doing what he isn't able to do on his own. It's why the doctor has mentioned some players in high school and college actually playing without ever having the nerve come back. It's not unheard of but it is unheard of in the NFL.My question is, if he's running like that now, how is the nerve even effecting him? I know I'm just a layperson but I don't get it.
He is probably running with a brace of sorts. It's difficult to say whether this brace is functional with field gear.My question is, if he's running like that now, how is the nerve even effecting him? I know I'm just a layperson but I don't get it.