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Any details from someone watchin?
Which Stewart would be nice.Any details from someone watchin?
Well Kordell played last night, Payne's a dead golfer, and Jimmy is a dead actor.So I'm gonna guess James.Which Stewart would be nice.
How bout Pinner?Time to bump Bryson and Cobourne
Thank goodness I don't know what I'd do if something happened to Rod.Well Kordell played last night, Payne's a dead golfer, and Jimmy is a dead actor.So I'm gonna guess James.
Any update yet? How bad did it look in your opinion?? Maybe just a stinger? Seperation? Dislocation? Speculation?Yep, right shoulder injury to James Stewart RB DET. Still no word on how serious. I'm watching in Detroit, so I'll keep you posted.
How bad is that? Other people with similar injuries.....time frame here?Just said on tv it was a separated shoulder
I'm the unfortunate expert on separated shoulders (as opposed to dislocation). I suffered a 3rd-degree separation in a skiing accident (a 3rd-degree separation is where all three ligaments connecting the shoulder to the collarbone are severed). Essentially I had another ligament transplanted from under my shoulder socket to take the place of the three missing ligaments. If Stewart has a 3rd-degree separation, he will need surgery and may not see the field in '03. If, however, he only has a 1st (strained ligaments) or 2nd-degree (one torn ligament), then his time frame will be much like Derrick Mason's from last year (3 weeks). Also, Brian Griese had a shoulder separation two years ago -- I believe his was a 2nd-degree.RAPTUREThanks for the info guys....Now, does anybody know anything about separated shoulders?Thanks
OUCH!!! that sucks, for you especially. Hope it's not a 3rd degree seperation...i don't own Stewart and i'm not a lions fan, but i'd still like to see the old man pound out one more year (and i don't like to see any player get hurt)I'm the unfortunate expert on separated shoulders (as opposed to dislocation). I suffered a 3rd-degree separation in a skiing accident (a 3rd-degree separation is where all three ligaments connecting the shoulder to the collarbone are severed). Essentially I had another ligament transplanted from under my shoulder socket to take the place of the three missing ligaments. If Stewart has a 3rd-degree separation, he will need surgery and may not see the field in '03. If, however, he only has a 1st (strained ligaments) or 2nd-degree (one torn ligament), then his time frame will be much like Derrick Mason's from last year (3 weeks). Also, Brian Griese had a shoulder separation two years ago -- I believe his was a 2nd-degree.RAPTUREThanks for the info guys....Now, does anybody know anything about separated shoulders?Thanks
That's scary!No need to worry, they just showed a picture of him on the sidelines:James Stewart discusses his injury with trainer
Chocolate covered pretzel?No need to worry, they just showed a picture of him on the sidelines:James Stewart discusses his injury with trainer