Have not liked Russini since she gauranteed that we were getting a 1st for Sneed.
This sounds stupid. Why would you have him test anything on the field? You’ll know exactly where you stand after the scope is done on Monday. Good grief.
What will the Chiefs do at WR? Rashee Rice is on IR and his knee is still swollen. The next step for the receiver will be to test it on the field once the swelling goes down and he will get his knee scoped. Here’s more pic.twitter.com/dk2VpBmNDC
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
I’m just operating under the assumption that he isn’t coming back this year, and if that is the case then hell yes suspend him ASAP, post surgery.
But that means Bart Vatch has to be working the lines in the coming weeks. We need some talent and depth.
He would have been ruled out already via the MRI and second opinions if things were that bad. Plus he wouldn't be walking around locker rooms infront of media guys either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
He would have been ruled out already via the MRI and second opinions if things were that bad. Plus he wouldn't be walking around locker rooms infront of media guys either.
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Have not liked Russini since she gauranteed that we were getting a 1st for Sneed.
This sounds stupid. Why would you have him test anything on the field? You’ll know exactly where you stand after the scope is done on Monday. Good grief.
What will the Chiefs do at WR? Rashee Rice is on IR and his knee is still swollen. The next step for the receiver will be to test it on the field once the swelling goes down and he will get his knee scoped. Here’s more�������� pic.twitter.com/dk2VpBmNDC
Originally Posted by penguinz:
JfcC your are a god damned idiot.
Don't know the difference between a partial tear or a detached ligament.
A partial tear is torn. Just not all the way through. Has nothing to do with detachment.
I'm admittedly not a medical profession, but unless every medical website is wrong, then you are way off base. It has been established in this thread many times that "tear" in this context is not the same as the layman's definition and that "partial tear" refers to a severe stretching. For example:
"Injured ligaments are considered sprains and are graded on a severity scale.
Grade 1 Sprains. The ligament is mildly damaged in a Grade 1 sprain. It has been slightly stretched but is still able to help keep the knee joint stable.
Grade 2 Sprains. A Grade 2 sprain stretches the ligament to the point where it becomes loose. This is often referred to as a partial tear of the ligament.
Grade 3 Sprains. This type of sprain is most commonly referred to as a complete tear of the ligament. The ligament has been torn in half or pulled directly off the bone, and the knee joint is unstable.
Partial tears of the anterior cruciate ligament are rare; most ACL injuries are complete or near complete tears."
Originally Posted by Rainbarrel:
Collinsworth-Florio-Bayless hen party conclusion
It actually makes a lot of sense. I believe the criminal case is scheduled for sometime in June and he's taking an L on that one way or another. Well if he's going to have to miss near a year anyway it would make sense to speed up the legal process. [Reply]
Originally Posted by UChieffyBugger:
He would have been ruled out already via the MRI and second opinions if things were that bad. Plus he wouldn't be walking around locker rooms infront of media guys either.
Couple years ago Von Miller went through this very same thing and had the same scope that found out he tore his ACL. In fact he’s from Texas and I’m pretty sure he went to Dallas for the scope. Might be the same Dr Rashee is going to [Reply]