Look like a good roll of the ankle as well.
No kidding. Didn't Brian Griese teach us anything? These athletes should be locked in a closet and not allowed to leave the house. Next thing you know, Tony Gonzalez will risk burning himself on a ####### cooking show.kevthegrad said:holy mother of god!!!!!!!why is he even allowed to play in this game. he should be kept in bubble from pro-bowl to mini camps and at all times between games.
Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.
Think about how stupid this is. There is alweays a risk for an injury so after one happens they then take LT off the court? Either you play with risk or you don't. Mind boggling.Just saw it on SportsCenter. He's fine. Coaches took LT straight off the court too as soon as it happened for precautionary measures.
Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.
Well it's a good thing that they have you here to notice the difference........ just think what would happen if you didn't post that just now. We all might not know that that was a good post just then.to follow up one of the worst I've seen in a LONG time.
Well it's a good thing that they have you here to notice the difference........ just think what would happen if you didn't post that just now. We all might not know that that was a good post just then.to follow up one of the worst I've seen in a LONG time.
You can always tell the guys who actually played sports and the guys who haven't. After I saw it myself i knew it was no big deal. Well not as big as Espn tried to make it out to be. These guys are athletes and its in their blood to compete.Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.
Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.to follow up one of the worst I've seen in a LONG time.
What are they supposed to do? Sit on their couch all day?People get hurt doing things - its that simple.wow, unbelievable. Didn't anyone learn anything after Robert Edwards.
I rolled an ankle... plenty of times. I played sports, but you are as smart as the guy who made an instant diagnosis on the spot. No, I don't think it's a serious injury, but anyone who played sports also knows that once you roll an ankle, it's weaker. It's more likely to roll again. I've had in fact, no less than six casts on my ankles, and they were all sprains, no breaks. In short, to see it and diagnose it's severity and project recovery time as some matter of absolute fact from a video clip is the epitomy of presumptousness. Say "It didn't look to bad, should be minor", etc is fine. To say without that without an ounze of any doubt whatsoever is , as though it's an unasailable fact frankly, is stupid.You can always tell the guys who actually played sports and the guys who haven't. After I saw it myself i knew it was no big deal. Well not as big as Espn tried to make it out to be. These guys are athletes and its in their blood to compete.Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.
no. I'm no saying that, but c'mon man, a celebrity basketball game? that's an unneccessary risk. IMO, this falls into the same category as Rothlesberger cruising around on his bike with no helmet on. why?What are they supposed to do? Sit on their couch all day?People get hurt doing things - its that simple.wow, unbelievable. Didn't anyone learn anything after Robert Edwards.
Well I guess I must be stupid cause I dont understand anything you said in those last to sentences and I think you even made up a few words too.I rolled an ankle... plenty of times. I played sports, but you are as smart as the guy who made an instant diagnosis on the spot. No, I don't think it's a serious injury, but anyone who played sports also knows that once you roll an ankle, it's weaker. It's more likely to roll again. I've had in fact, no less than six casts on my ankles, and they were all sprains, no breaks. In short, to see it and diagnose it's severity and project recovery time as some matter of absolute fact from a video clip is the epitomy of presumptousness. Say "It didn't look to bad, should be minor", etc is fine. To say without that without an ounze of any doubt whatsoever is , as though it's an unasailable fact frankly, is stupid.You can always tell the guys who actually played sports and the guys who haven't. After I saw it myself i knew it was no big deal. Well not as big as Espn tried to make it out to be. These guys are athletes and its in their blood to compete.Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.
:irony:Well I guess I must be stupid cause I dont understand anything you said in those last to sentences and I think you even made up a few words too.I rolled an ankle... plenty of times. I played sports, but you are as smart as the guy who made an instant diagnosis on the spot. No, I don't think it's a serious injury, but anyone who played sports also knows that once you roll an ankle, it's weaker. It's more likely to roll again. I've had in fact, no less than six casts on my ankles, and they were all sprains, no breaks. In short, to see it and diagnose it's severity and project recovery time as some matter of absolute fact from a video clip is the epitomy of presumptousness. Say "It didn't look to bad, should be minor", etc is fine. To say without that without an ounze of any doubt whatsoever is , as though it's an unasailable fact frankly, is stupid.You can always tell the guys who actually played sports and the guys who haven't. After I saw it myself i knew it was no big deal. Well not as big as Espn tried to make it out to be. These guys are athletes and its in their blood to compete.Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.![]()
I guess so.Well I guess I must be stupid cause I dont understand anything you said in those last to sentences and I think you even made up a few words too.I rolled an ankle... plenty of times. I played sports, but you are as smart as the guy who made an instant diagnosis on the spot. No, I don't think it's a serious injury, but anyone who played sports also knows that once you roll an ankle, it's weaker. It's more likely to roll again. I've had in fact, no less than six casts on my ankles, and they were all sprains, no breaks. In short, to see it and diagnose it's severity and project recovery time as some matter of absolute fact from a video clip is the epitomy of presumptousness. Say "It didn't look to bad, should be minor", etc is fine. To say without that without an ounze of any doubt whatsoever is , as though it's an unasailable fact frankly, is stupid.You can always tell the guys who actually played sports and the guys who haven't. After I saw it myself i knew it was no big deal. Well not as big as Espn tried to make it out to be. These guys are athletes and its in their blood to compete.Wow, so you can tell not only the severity of an ankle injury, but predict the recovery time? Amazing.As someone who played basketball(DII), I've rolled an ankle as bad as that at least 10 times(no exaggeration at all). He'll be running at full speed in less than 10 days.![]()