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Spencer Dinwiddie Injury

just completely disagreeing with your statement in my usual assholish manner.
No problem. You are allowed to disagree. When I headed out for lunch, I noticed all the cars were different. If we were all exactly the same, the lot would be full of Priuses or some such ****.
 
No problem. You are allowed to disagree. When I headed out for lunch, I noticed all the cars were different. If we were all exactly the same, the lot would be full of Priuses or some such ****.

I disagree
 
AP got really good treatment and rehabbed like a mad man.

Peterson arrived at Paine’s facility at 10 days post-op and stayed six months. Each day he spent 90 minutes to two hours with Paine, then went off and did his core strengthening for hours more. This was the routine five, sometimes six days a week. Paine said other NFLers would watch Peterson and shake their heads in awe. Once Peterson’s quads began to come back — Paine says the quads “melt like butter” after surgery — he would work with Paine for three hours on range of motion and balance before going off to lift weights. Paine said the running back was a “monster” in the training room just as he had been a “monster” on the field.
ACL rehab isn’t about bigger muscles,” Paine says, “it is about muscle reeducation.”
 
This is a huge bummer for the basketball program. Could definitely notice the balloon getting popped as soon as Dinwiddie went down
 
Everything his trainer said agrees with me. I REST MY CASE!

Is your case that physical therapy aides recovery? Brilliant doctors should start recommending this soon. Or are you still trying to say that you don't need an acl if you do enough squats
 
Is your case that physical therapy aides recovery? Brilliant doctors should start recommending this soon. Or are you still trying to say that you d
on't need an acl if you do enough squats
Where did I say you don't need an ACL if you do enough squats? Are you sure you're not a lawyer? :lol:
 
Are you even reading what you are posting?
Jeez, apparently not. Could you point me to where I said that? If you think I implied it because Elway played without one, I didn't imply that. BTW, I'm pretty sure, if he hasn't already, Johnny will need total knee replacements.
 
an opportunity for....
An opportunity for other guys to step up. An opportunity for Tad to strut his stuff. An opportunity for Spencer to reflect on his life without basketball's influence. An opportunity for fans to support the team when things are tough. An opportunity for leadership to emerge from a player ready to make that step. There are many opportunities here.
 
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