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KettleWL posted:Right but the problem is you can have bad shoulders just like bad knees or backs, so it'd definitively fit in the first category. The other are just random occurrence injuries, unlikely to repeat themselves. That doesn't make Romo particularly injury prone, just like Jamaal Charles isn't injury prone since he's now had a torn knee. But if it happens again you can start to worry about that shoulder, same as you would JC's knee. So if Romo's ribs get broken again, can we say that he has bad ribs?
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Tae posted:I mean Romo being injury prone, when people cite his dislocated shoulder and relate it to his punctured lung. Like...that's not related at all! Maybe he was born under a bad sign and is thus cursed.
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Romo never dislocated his shoulder, he broke his collarbone, which is completely flukey.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 17:46 |
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Once you break that fucker it's realllyyyyy easy to break again, though.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 17:47 |
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It's really easy to break it in general. If you let it heal completely you shouldn't be any more likely to break it again, as far as I know.
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Is that the way collarbones work? I know nothing about them other than that they're clavicles and ridiculously easily broken. So it's a common thing but nothing you can plan for then? e: sort of beaten but I'm curious as to whether it's a thing for individuals or a thing for everyone
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The collarbone often heals stronger than the original. I've broken mine 3 times so it should be close to bulletproof now.
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No, generally a broken bone once healed doesn't make you any more likely to break it again. Stuff like dislocations and separations etc can make you more sensitive to re-injury. Unless, and this would never happen, it was set at some horrendous angle then healed out of position. THEN, maybe yeah it could break more easily.
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From an ESPN story about how Roddy White thinks Goodell is overpaid, I loaded up the comments (yes I'm a masochist) and it live-updated this comment in front of me and within a minute it looked like this:quote:Loren32
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 18:41 |
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I thought the same thing when I saw he was getting 20 million per year. Ridiculous. If you give me 20 million I'll fine players for the wrong colored cleats and dancing in the endzone all day too, and try to implement retarded ideas like an 18 game season on the backside.
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 18:58 |
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Hell, give me $1 million a year. My plan as commissioner will be "Just let poo poo run itself, because its the NFL and a license to print money."
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 19:30 |
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I knew Caste Football was bad but after reading through this thread... holy poo poo How do these people live in society on a daily basis?
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 19:56 |
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Jamizzy99 posted:How do these people live in society on a daily basis? Like really racist versions of Henry David Thoreau
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# ? Feb 14, 2012 21:44 |
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Breaky posted:No, generally a broken bone once healed doesn't make you any more likely to break it again. This goes against everything I was told after breaking my nose for the second time. And yeah I was wrong about the collar bone being easy to break after it's broken. Its just flat out easy to break. No idea why its easier to break your nose after you break it though. Next time I see my ENT I'll ask him what the hell Amy Pole Her fucked around with this message at 21:49 on Feb 14, 2012 |
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Crazy685 posted:This goes against everything I was told after breaking my nose for the second time. And yeah I was wrong about the collar bone being easy to break after it's broken. Its just flat out easy to break. Nose is cartilage. Or did you have a really nasty one where you broke the bone above that?
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Declan MacManus posted:So if Romo's ribs get broken again, can we say that he has bad ribs? What Breaky said essentially. Breaking bones is relatively flukey and should be considered as such, but soft tissues often become more susceptible to injury with every occurrence. Good try though?
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Breaky posted:Nose is cartilage. I have the bump, which apparently is a sign that I hosed her up badly. Actually remembering it... yeah I hosed it up pretty bad.
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I had the hump after the first time I broke it, then it went away a bit after it healed from the second break. Noses are weird. Also, they're discussing their favourite college teams over at the NFL UK forums: quote:It's a cardinal sin of college football but add me to the list of BYU as well as Utah ( and Syracuse).
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Crazy685 posted:I have the bump, which apparently is a sign that I hosed her up badly. Yeah I went back and read up on it and it is typically the case that the bone itself breaks and the cartilage separates. Couldn't find anything on it changing the odds of re-injury though so no idea if that is actually a thing or just anecdotal.
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Yay, medical chat! The collarbone is one of the most easily broken bone, and numbers wise is the most frequently broken bone in the US. Some people tend to break it more often not because of strength or what have you, but more because of their own innate reaction to falling. Some people instinctively outstretch their arms to break their fall, some people will tuck them in. Usually the outstretched position results in clavicle fractures than the tuck position. As for the nose, yes its partly cartilage. However, there are several bones in the nose, some of which are very thin and delicate. If its not healed properly or exactly as it should, it could be easier to break. The clavicle is set pretty easily, as its a larger bone, the nose, not so much.
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This is what TTU's rivals board talks about in the offseason:r&barchitect posted:Anyone who thinks there is no political coordination w/ the Obama Administration is extremely naive of the tentacles of this regime. Comedy Central is just another shill for the Democrat/Socialist/Progressive Party. Sad but true. National Amusements owns Viacom and CBS, BET, and MTV. Media Matters which is nothing but a hit group to further the message of admitted Communist George Soros. They have a weekly call to the White House for their marching orders. This goes out to all all MSM members. Its an incredibly tangled web they weave, but you know its true when the same mantra or key words are repeated on just about every network on the same dayand somtimes within the same hour.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 02:16 |
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Man I dont know everywhere you look somebody talking about a recession well man I'll tell you what if theres a recession howd my Aunt Brenda with the lazy eye the one that got that dog fell in the well howd she get a new car??? Near new at least. heard her mexican boyfriend bought it its like i dunno a 2009 ford man thing runs pretty good not anything like what you see on the medias. so lookit that man recession just one a them key words. or mantra.
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quote:They been caught red- handed, yet nobody (read typ. non politically savvy voter type, knows about it.
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# ? Feb 17, 2012 03:36 |
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Don't trust the media at all! They're evil and working against your best interests! Except this Tucker Carlson guy, put all your trust in him. Even though he wears a bowtie and he's not in the Nation, or a scientist, so I think he's pretty respectable.
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A poster who continuously has made really ridiculous points the entire season finally got to me when he said "Matt Moore had a shot to perform in Carolina in his second season. He proved he was a fluke. I dont care about his concussion excuse, you can still perform at a high level." I pointed out and posted articles that showed just how serious his symptoms were, and how damaging it was. I wrote maybe 3 paragraphs including a link to Sidney Crosby's symptoms and timeline showing just how serious they are. His immediate two replies? Casas9425;1064210586 posted:No excuses. You have to outperform Jimmy Clausen. He was medically cleared to play. Casas9425;1064210590 posted:The NFL is an unforgiving league and unfortunately concussions are part of the game. If a player doesn't want to play through brutal injuries then he should play another sport. I then showed him the articles discussing how the Browns are under investigation for clearing Colt McCoy to play, and how medical staffs are sometimes not the best judges of what is and is not actually medically cleared. I again wrote up way too much with way too many links and information. I even gave a personal experience with a close family friend who, now dead, played for the Dolphins in the early 90s and would constantly tell my dad that he doesn't remember a lot of games, because he was shoved back out there after suffering multiple concussions. His death caught national attention after he donated his brain to science. After he retired he became distant from us and from all intents and purposes, he was a changed man. He started to be standoffish and less fun loving. I never understood that maybe the concussions and brain damage could have such an effect on something so "personality" driven. http://www.bu.edu/cste/case-studies/john-grimsley/ http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C03E7DB153DF937A1575AC0A96E9C8B63 He had a simple one sentence reply. Casas9425;1064210573 posted:No excuses. He was medically cleared to play and he sucked.
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Thank God for TFF. Honestly my brain hurts that there is someone out there who is so loving ignorant with facts and information staring him right in the face.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 01:44 |
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Guaranteed the same dude gets pissed off at someone like Whitney Houston even though she essentially did exactly the same thing he wanted Moore to do: auction off your future to do what you want to do, gently caress the consequences.
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Sometimes they talk about TV too! http://collegefootball.rivals.com/showmsg.asp?fid=2150&tid=170876369&mid=170876369&sid=1144&style=2 Tide_2001 TideSports.com Post #12166 Florida MyFanPage Add Buddy Ignore Black intellectuals should be ashamed for running D. Chappelle off TV Reply The Oprah's and the Bill Cosby's of the world cost us about 5 years of "Belly Laughs". I miss me some Rick James.
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pillsburysoldier posted:Sometimes they talk about TV too! He does realize that Chappelle quit the show because racist fans were taking his humor at face value...right? Oh wait he was one of those racist fans. Of course he still thinks Rick James is funny.
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Crazy685 posted:Thank God for TFF. Honestly my brain hurts that there is someone out there who is so loving ignorant with facts and information staring him right in the face. Yeah, another forum I go to sometimes is currently hard at work talking about how "chink in the armor" is a perfectly reasonable headline to use for an article about Jeremy Lin, since it's "Absolutely sickening how PC and sensitive this country has become. It's downright laughable." Makes me want to slam my head into a wall sometimes
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Honestly the worst thing about that post is the guy calling Oprah and Bill Cosby "black intellectuals" instead of just regular loving people. Really lets the latent racism shine through.
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quote:No excuses. He was medically cleared to play and he sucked. An example of an excuse: "I have a headache" Not an example of an excuse: "MY BRAIN HAS BEEN OBJECTIVELY DAMAGED AND I AM LIKELY GOING TO DIE TWENTY YEARS EARLY" Bootstraps, Matt. Or I guess Brainstraps.
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NO. HE WAS CLEARED. CLEARED I TELL YOU.
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# ? Feb 24, 2012 10:50 |
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TELL THESE PUSSIES TO PUT ON A SKIRT IF THEY CAN'T TAKE THE PAIN /is 390 pounds and has to stop halfway up a flight of stairs to catch his breath
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jordjevic posted:An example of an excuse: An example of malpractice: Player - "I have a headache." Browns medical staff - "welp just gotcha bell rung get back out there champ" *slaps rear end*
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KettleWL posted:Honestly the worst thing about that post is the guy calling Oprah and Bill Cosby "black intellectuals" instead of just regular loving people. Really lets the latent racism shine through. Eh, they do this all the time with other people. And by they I mean things like the newspaper.
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Serisothikos posted:An example of malpractice: More like "Well nobody on the staff saw what happened, and we're not gonna bother finding out. Get back out there champ"
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Sash! posted:Eh, they do this all the time with other people. And by they I mean things like the newspaper. I'm not sure I follow what other people you're talking about though, or when it's ever used to describe someone that isn't A) renowned primarily for their intellect, or B) a non-white person with views opposed to the matter at hand. It's one of those racist codewords that is used to pay lip-service to someone's opinions, while summarily dismissing them as haughty or unrealistic for not following with how ____ people "should" think or act. Or so I've noticed it used, maybe newspapers really do describe people as intellectuals frequently for baffling reasons that don't fit in the second category I laid out above.
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# ? Feb 25, 2012 07:34 |
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It's one of those times that adding "black" in front of a noun just sounds like such a pat on the head. Oh see nobody would call Oprah a real intellectual, but among you blacks she's a friggin genius!! See also: black businesspeople, white rappers.
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Obviously that's a huge part of it as well, and may actually be what really made the latent racism jump out at me. But I still think that "intellectual" is attached to people who aren't white much more often than people who are, outside of the context of academia or in reference to subjects directly referring to intellect. No one would refer to Barbara Walters, or any of the women on The View, Dr Phil or Maury or Sally Jesse Rapheal or whatever the gently caress, none of those people would be referred to as intellectuals. They're talk show hosts. And if you want to go further with Oprah being so huge, she's a media mogul, she's not an intellectual, though she's extremely smart, she doesn't sit around theorizing on physics or some poo poo. If Richard Branson had a problem with a TV show from some British comedian he wouldn't be a "British intellectual" or any of that, you'd address him as a crazy loving entrepreneur. Bill Cosby is an old comedian with 1960s style family values and social standards, his conservative opinions don't make him an intellectual just because they run contrary to the "pop black culture" on display. I'm not saying it should read "noted old black dude Bill Cosby didn't like Chapelle's Show!" but you can find much better ways to describe him than using a word that's got such patronizing connotations. I dunno maybe this is just my associating intellectual more with the definition for "academic" than anything else, but that's how I've seen it used more often than not. Also hi ham you're a p good poster and I like what you had to say, but white rappers should be held to a different standard because most are awful.
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