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Apples and oranges...BusterTBronco said:Um, the great time to trade him was two days ago.The cat's outta the bag now.Seems like a great time to trade for him in dynasty.
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Apples and oranges...BusterTBronco said:Um, the great time to trade him was two days ago.The cat's outta the bag now.Seems like a great time to trade for him in dynasty.
http://hooked-on-phonics.com/BusterTBronco said:Um, the great time to trade him was two days ago.Seems like a great time to trade for him in dynasty.![]()
The cat's outta the bag now.
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read thissomeone get this guy a personal assistant to do his thinking for him. what a moron.
Seems to me that he just mis-spoke. Happens to the best of usmaccabees said:http://www.profootballtalk.com/category/rumor-mill/
MARSHALL SEVERED ARTERY, TENDONS, NERVE
Posted by Mike Florio on March 24, 2008, 7:21 p.m.
We knew there was more to the bizarre Brandon “I’ll Say I Slipped On A McDonald’s Bag Because No One Will Believe I Slipped On A Banana Peel” Marshall story.
And indeed there is.
According to Adam Schefter of NFL Network, Marshall seriously screwed up his right arm when he supposedly slipped on a paper bag from McDonald’s and crashed his arm into a television entertainment center.
As it turns out, Marshall didn’t slip on a bag. Per Schefter, Marshall admitted to the team that he was wrestling with family members when the incident occurred.
Maybe coach Mike Shanahan suggested that Marshall’s version of the events would be subjected to a polygraph test, and that Marshall opted not to try to beat the machine.

read thissomeone get this guy a personal assistant to do his thinking for him. what a moron.
“I’ve done things like that, too. It may seem silly to the public, but I have been in that situation, too. I’m accident-prone and I can tell you similar stories. “ — TE Tony Scheffler 3/24/08
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and then there was griese too...Suffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
I have him in dynasty and let me tell you... the terrible trade offers are rolling in...The Man with the Plan said:Now it's time to trade for him.
and this is why it is a story.....no one knows if it will effect that.as long as this doesn't effect his catching ability
Darius Watts[/uSuffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
Do we have any evidence that he suffered "nerve damage"? This is speculation designed to get a Marshall owner to sell from fear. It's March and there isn't much to report so we get these kinds of stories. If it is June and he isn't able to practice THEN I'll worry.Suffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3312027Marshall "sustained right forearm lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles."Do we have any evidence that he suffered "nerve damage"? This is speculation designed to get a Marshall owner to sell from fear. It's March and there isn't much to report so we get these kinds of stories. If it is June and he isn't able to practice THEN I'll worry.Suffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
Also, the nerve was not repaired. So either loss of sensation, loss of some motor function, or both. Out 3-4 months depending what you read.http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3312027Marshall "sustained right forearm lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles."Do we have any evidence that he suffered "nerve damage"? This is speculation designed to get a Marshall owner to sell from fear. It's March and there isn't much to report so we get these kinds of stories. If it is June and he isn't able to practice THEN I'll worry.Suffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
Do we have any evidence that he suffered "nerve damage"? This is speculation designed to get a Marshall owner to sell from fear. It's March and there isn't much to report so we get these kinds of stories. If it is June and he isn't able to practice THEN I'll worry.Suffering nerve damage to the portion of your body that catches footballs is not a disabling type of injury? I'm not saying it definitely is, without knowing more, but it is a bit overboard to proclaim it is not.If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
Yeah, ESPN, PFT, USA Today, NFL Network and the various Denver news outlets are all out to get Brandon Marshall's FF owners.No, really?a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.
Any decent offers rolling in? I wanted to get him in one of my leagues but the owners demands made him essentially untradeable. Now I'm thinking the owner might actually consider trading him for something other than my 1st born.I have him in dynasty and let me tell you... the terrible trade offers are rolling in...Now it's time to trade for him.
a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.
How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.

c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Did you even read the report???c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.![]()
c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.
Did you even read Ketamine's post??? It's amazing how people respond to things on this board either without reading or without understanding the post they are responding to. All we are saying is that you don't know what the long term affect is going to be. It's completely comical to simply dismiss "lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles" that will take 3-4 months to recover from as "a cut that required a few stiches." Stop playing message board doctor when you don't know what you are talking about have not not examined the patient. 
With all due respect: Are YOU a doctor? Are you Marshall's doctor? Did you observe the surgery? Why is it ok for you and Ketamine to play doctor and pretend that this is some serious disabling injury when there isn't one example that I am aware of where a similar injury has turned around a player's career?RC94 said:az_prof said:![]()
thehornet said:c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.
Did you even read Ketamine's post??? It's amazing how people respond to things on this board either without reading or without understanding the post they are responding to. All we are saying is that you don't know what the long term affect is going to be. It's completely comical to simply dismiss "lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles" that will take 3-4 months to recover from as "a cut that required a few stiches." Stop playing message board doctor when you don't know what you are talking about have not not examined the patient.
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No offense, but you just made some stuff up. They aren't pretending to e a doctor nor are they saying it's a serious disabling injury. They are saying it COULD be. There's a difference between saying:1. Too early to tell2. He'll be fine3. He'll be permanently disabled.You are claming #2. They were claiming #1. You just accused them of #3. I'd reread their posts if you don't see the difference. They are NOT playing doctor by saying it's too early to tell.With all due respect: Are YOU a doctor? Are you Marshall's doctor? Did you observe the surgery? Why is it ok for you and Ketamine to play doctor and pretend that this is some serious disabling injury when there isn't one example that I am aware of where a similar injury has turned around a player's career?RC94 said:az_prof said:![]()
thehornet said:c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.
Did you even read Ketamine's post??? It's amazing how people respond to things on this board either without reading or without understanding the post they are responding to. All we are saying is that you don't know what the long term affect is going to be. It's completely comical to simply dismiss "lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles" that will take 3-4 months to recover from as "a cut that required a few stiches." Stop playing message board doctor when you don't know what you are talking about have not not examined the patient.
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Im taking a wait and see approach to Marshall. I dont think this is going to be a big deal or impact his ability as a reciever, but right now, Im not 100% positive it isnt eitherWith all due respect: Are YOU a doctor? Are you Marshall's doctor? Did you observe the surgery? Why is it ok for you and Ketamine to play doctor and pretend that this is some serious disabling injury when there isn't one example that I am aware of where a similar injury has turned around a player's career?RC94 said:az_prof said:![]()
thehornet said:c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.
Did you even read Ketamine's post??? It's amazing how people respond to things on this board either without reading or without understanding the post they are responding to. All we are saying is that you don't know what the long term affect is going to be. It's completely comical to simply dismiss "lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles" that will take 3-4 months to recover from as "a cut that required a few stiches." Stop playing message board doctor when you don't know what you are talking about have not not examined the patient.
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With all due respect, you are over the top defensive that this is 100% not a problem. I don't see anybody claiming it is 100% certainly a problem. Tommy John surgery is a poor analogy. The only thing Marshall's injury has in common with Tommy John surgery is they both involve the human body. That procedure is the replacement of a tendon, and does not involve nerves to my knowledge. On nerves, do you understand their functions? I'm no doctor, but my brother sliced a nerve putting a fishing knife through the base of a a finger when he was 14, and joints on that finger have never again bent when he clenches a fist. It doesn't hurt, but in fact he had to discontinue playing the guitar without muscle control in that finger. But bottom line here, a person can spend 10 minutes googling "lacerated nerve" and understand the possible consequences. So please, quit acting like there are never any.With all due respect: Are YOU a doctor? Are you Marshall's doctor? Did you observe the surgery? Why is it ok for you and Ketamine to play doctor and pretend that this is some serious disabling injury when there isn't one example that I am aware of where a similar injury has turned around a player's career?
But will Marshall still be able to catch with a claw?If he damaged his knee or his shoulder then this would be a story; or, if this accident happened in July. But he won't miss any meaningful time and it is not an injury that is a long term disabling type of injury.
No offense, but you just made some stuff up. They aren't pretending to e a doctor nor are they saying it's a serious disabling injury. They are saying it COULD be. There's a difference between saying:1. Too early to tell2. He'll be fine3. He'll be permanently disabled.You are claming #2. They were claiming #1. You just accused them of #3. I'd reread their posts if you don't see the difference. They are NOT playing doctor by saying it's too early to tell.With all due respect: Are YOU a doctor? Are you Marshall's doctor? Did you observe the surgery? Why is it ok for you and Ketamine to play doctor and pretend that this is some serious disabling injury when there isn't one example that I am aware of where a similar injury has turned around a player's career?RC94 said:az_prof said:![]()
thehornet said:c'mon guys, be serious. Major league pitchers come back from tommy john surgery and throw 100 balls- 90+ MPH 30 times a year. You can't look at me with a straight face and say that a cut that required a few stitches is going to keep a 24 year old from performing because he might have long term nerve damage. it's comical. let's not always think worst case scenario!!!How do you know it won't? Don't WRs need their arms to catch? 3-4 month recovery time. May come back just fine, but you never know. Please don't pretend to know all the answers right now. You don't know, and no one does... If he makes it back for camp in July and shows no ill effects, fine. But the injury could be significant and may take more time etc. Again, don't pretend to know the answer when it's clearly up in the air.a lot of drama queens around here. he had a few stitches and the cut hit a vein and a nerve. i dont see this as being the same as long term nerve damage that will hurt his catch ability. i own him and wouldnt trade him for almost any other wide out after this event. just like before.If you think this is going to keep Marshall off the field or hinder his ability you are dreaming.
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Thank you. We have a bunch of guys on here who want to dissect everything and read way too much into little things. It would be better if he were participating in OTAs, but then again, he could get hurt in them and it isn't bad to give the body rest IMO. I have never heard of an NFL player missing a year of PT or going from being a stud to an also-ran because of an injury like this. That's why I think it is ridiculous. It is not something that will affect him beyond the injury.
Did you even read Ketamine's post??? It's amazing how people respond to things on this board either without reading or without understanding the post they are responding to. All we are saying is that you don't know what the long term affect is going to be. It's completely comical to simply dismiss "lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles" that will take 3-4 months to recover from as "a cut that required a few stiches." Stop playing message board doctor when you don't know what you are talking about have not not examined the patient.
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I came in here to say the same thing. Buy now from scared owners.Scary good. "Baby TO" is right on. I don't believe people realize just how good Marshall was in only his 2nd season. I believe he'll be the #1 ranked WR in dynasty leagues next offseason (the difference between him & Fitz is Marshall's superior run-after-catch ability). Assuming his arm is ok, of course.
His injury is no joke and the worst case is that it could ruin his career if it affects his catching ability. That doesn't seem like it's going to be the case (at least no one is talking about it publicly) but it has to make Marshall owners nervous.The only thing I think needs to be added, is a simple cut on the arm that requires a few stitches should not hold someone out for 3-4 months. I think that is the reason many are taking a cautious approach on this. It may end up being nothing, but 3-4 months is a long recovery time.
Ok, I'll be the one who says it: He "should" be cleared 4 weeks from now to begin practicing 6 weeks from now? That seems like pure speculation which is not really even an injury update.Marshall ahead of schedule
http://www.denverpost.com/ci_9312426?source=rss
Shanahan said Marshall should be cleared to start catching passes on June 22, when the team is on break.
Denver Broncos
That means if there's no setback to Marshall's injury — which included lacerations to tendons, nerves, a vein, artery and muscles after his arm punctured an entertainment system — he should participate in the Broncos' final minicamp, July 7-8, and be ready for the start of training camp on July 25.