I guess I get why people like this kind of thing, but it seems pretty meaningless to try and guess which diagnosis will end up being correct when we could just wait and see what the team says in a day or two.
I find these channels to be more helpful when it comes to understanding the recovery process. [Reply]
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Originally Posted by DaFace:
I guess I get why people like this kind of thing, but it seems pretty meaningless to try and guess which diagnosis will end up being correct when we could just wait and see what the team says in a day or two.
I find these channels to be more helpful when it comes to understanding the recovery process.
Exactly. There's not a chance in hell of possibly diagnosing correctly what the injury is based on slow-mo screen grabs from the game. That'd be like me trying to see an oncologist because I looked on WebMD to find out why my hang nail hurts.
We'll all know more once the imaging is done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Cheater5:
I’m not suggesting this doctor is wrong or that Rice escaped a serious injury to his ligaments and / or leg bones.
But when I watched the slow motion injury to Jordan Love a few weeks ago, I would have bet my next paycheck his knee was shredded.
Expect the worst and hope for the best, my friends.
Why wouldn't you? Any doctor that bloviates like that on social media has usually failed spectacularly in their chosen field and has to do that for revenue instead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I guess I get why people like this kind of thing, but it seems pretty meaningless to try and guess which diagnosis will end up being correct when we could just wait and see what the team says in a day or two.
I find these channels to be more helpful when it comes to understanding the recovery process.
He is just doing his due diligence by going over all the possibilities. But if I remember correctly he thinks it's more likely an LCL based upon what he observed but could be an ACL. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
The staff did the Lachman test and the posterior and anterior shelf tests on the sideline. Presume the worst.
:-) I guess I like knowing what the possibilities are....sure are A LOT of sandy vaginas around here lately. It's like everyone is looking for their moment to be a giant douche. Present company excluded... [Reply]