05-24-2016, 12:10 PM
Quote:I'm not the one wringing my hands over every minor injury complaining that the team is cursed, blah blah blah. Yeah, I'm the miserable one.You're the one responding to all of them.....
Quote:I'm not the one wringing my hands over every minor injury complaining that the team is cursed, blah blah blah. Yeah, I'm the miserable one.You're the one responding to all of them.....
Quote:You're the one responding to all of them.....Yup
Quote:You're the one responding to all of them.....
Quote:I'm not the one wringing my hands over every minor injury complaining that the team is cursed, blah blah blah. Yeah, I'm the miserable one.In fairness, it's not as though it was reported Ramsey had a twisted ankle.
Quote:In fairness, it's not as though it was reported Ramsey had a twisted ankle.
We're talking a torn meniscus, here.
Granted, depending upon the injury, players have been known to return from it pretty quickly. Furthermore, if what I read is true, statistically, it was always more likely to be at the lower end of the recovery period than the longer. But there was still an outside shot he could miss 4-6 months.
Ramsey got the second opinion, and they didn't know for sure it wouldn't be worst case until today.
I don't necessarily characterize those who were worried about it as "nattering nabobs of negativism," just fans who want the best for the team, which means the lack of injuries.
Quote:Not sure if I would categorize BklynJag in this way...Nah, just your average run of the mill mouth breather.
Quote:In fairness, it's not as though it was reported Ramsey had a twisted ankle.
We're talking a torn meniscus, here.
Granted, depending upon the injury, players have been known to return from it pretty quickly. Furthermore, if what I read is true, statistically, it was always more likely to be at the lower end of the recovery period than the longer. But there was still an outside shot he could miss 4-6 months.
Ramsey got the second opinion, and they didn't know for sure it wouldn't be worst case until today.
I don't necessarily characterize those who were worried about it as "nattering nabobs of negativism," just fans who want the best for the team, which means the lack of injuries.
Quote:You're the one responding to all of them.....
Quote:Doesn't TMD also like in the New York area? Hard to believe him and Bklyn aren't the same person. They are both fry cooks...
Quote:TMD had some better syntax and sentence structure. They might be related, but not the same. But, then again it would be easy for TMD to pose as a moronThat's true. Eventhough his thoughts were way out there and unpopular, they were atleast well constructed.
Quote:It was reported as a minor injury from the start. The second opinion confirmed that and got the ball rolling on the rehab process.Hold on there...most assumed/presumed it was a minor injury without knowing where the tear took place.
Quote:TMD had some better syntax and sentence structure. They might be related, but not the same. But, then again it would be easy for TMD to pose as a moron
Quote:Hold on there...most assumed/presumed it was a minor injury without knowing where the tear took place.:yes:
The two doctors I heard on 1010xl, Kevin Murphy and Steven Lucie, said the seriousness of the injury and the length of time associated with the recovery from that injury depended upon the location of the tear.
Statistically it was probably going to be the best case scenario, but not a slam dunk.
Even with the best case scenario, he's going to be out 4-6 weeks.
What "minor injury" do you know that keeps a player out that long?
An injury to the same area caused Myles Jack, a consensus top 5 pick, to miss the last three months of his final season and to drop all the way into the 2d round of the NFL draft.
That's an odd fate to befall a player with a "minor injury."
Quote:Hold on there...most assumed/presumed it was a minor injury without knowing where the tear took place.this! I think FBT and the collective who disagree with him get into a nasy negative cycle of argument that really leads no where productive. In all fairness both parties have good points but its just the way they go about it that really makes me breakout the popcorn or just shake my head and realize I've spent to much time on the internet.
The two doctors I heard on 1010xl, Kevin Murphy and Steven Lucie, said the seriousness of the injury and the length of time associated with the recovery from that injury depended upon the location of the tear.
Statistically it was probably going to be the best case scenario, but not a slam dunk.
Even with the best case scenario, he's going to be out 4-6 weeks.
What "minor injury" do you know that keeps a player out that long?
An injury to the same area caused Myles Jack, a consensus top 5 pick, to miss the last three months of his final season and to drop all the way into the 2d round of the NFL draft.
That's an odd fate to befall a player with a "minor injury."
Quote:In fairness, it's not as though it was reported Ramsey had a twisted ankle.
We're talking a torn meniscus, here.
Granted, depending upon the injury, players have been known to return from it pretty quickly. Furthermore, if what I read is true, statistically, it was always more likely to be at the lower end of the recovery period than the longer. But there was still an outside shot he could miss 4-6 months.
Ramsey got the second opinion, and they didn't know for sure it wouldn't be worst case until today.
I don't necessarily characterize those who were worried about it as "nattering nabobs of negativism," just fans who want the best for the team, which means the lack of injuries.