Augie Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Welcome to your mid-40’s!! All the old guys I play pickup hoops with (myself included) have shoulder problems. And we all figure out workarounds. Brees’s is, no doubt, worse— but we all have stuff as we get older! When my son was in high school he played QB and would want to throw the ball around, which I LOVED, but I had a partially torn rotator cuff. I couldn’t throw it back overhand, and it only went so far underhand. So on longer passes I would punt the ball back and he would field them. That’s fielding a lot of punts, and he happened to be the punt returner and never lost one all year. (That is despite not calling for a couple fair catches that were clearly in order! 😂) 1 Quote
WNYFAN1 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: Also this doesn't meet the threshold for me to consider it "heartbreaking". It's sad but cmon, guy made 270M, won a super bowl and SB MVP, and is going to be in the HOF. I'd trade the use of my right arm for the bills to do that, and i don't even play for them. It definitely sucks what these guys go through, especially the TBI stuff. But, they know the risks and get paid obscene amounts of money. It's a choice. Quote
T master Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I know this definitely sucks then you add into it that he has to use his other arm to play catch with his kid but he knew the risk and took it and I'm sure he has enough money to afford the best doctors in the world to make it much more tolerable and not to mention it probably makes it feel better every time he looks at his bank statement . Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 33 minutes ago, BuffaloMatt said: Look into it. https://www.stryker.com/us/en/about/news/2023/stryker-now-offers-the-only-fda-cleared-pyrocarbon-bearing-mater.html I "managed it" for ten years and suffered uneccesarily. I had sleep issues, pain and loss of range of motion. All gone now. Got it done at 55. The only good thing was becuse I hesitated I was able to use this newer product. That said you should do your research and explore options. Stryker is the best. I have 2 of their knees Quote
Buffalo Boy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said: Also this doesn't meet the threshold for me to consider it "heartbreaking". It's sad but cmon, guy made 270M, won a super bowl and SB MVP, and is going to be in the HOF. I'd trade the use of my right arm for the bills to do that, and i don't even play for them. Hard disagree. Pain sucks!!!! Living with pain sucks!!!! No amount of money, fame or accolades is worth that. 2 Quote
ChevyVanMiller Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, RobbRiddick said: Damn. If my right arm stopped working I'd never get any sex With a little cross-brain training you might get some strange. 😀 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago He could always try to rub the $275 million dollars he made on it. Even if it doesnt reduce the shoulder pain he will still be in a room with $275 million dollars. Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, Big Turk said: That's really sad...it is crazy how much of a toll football takes on these athletes as the years go on, even for younger guys like Brees. He said if he wants to play catch with his kids in the backyard, he has to throw with his left hand because his right arm "no longer works". Said he didn't want to retire but he was left no other choice and if he could still be out there playing he would be. Also said the Dolphins medical team was spot on in their assessment of his injuries but that the surgeon gave him a window of time that allowed him to still play with the surgery he did. https://www.marca.com/en/nfl/new-orleans-saints/2025/06/22/685733f0e2704eeea68b45bf.html So... would he take the vet minimum? Quote
K D Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, 26TrapDraw said: just sit on your left hand until it falls asleep and then use it. It's called "The Stranger" 50 minutes ago, TBBills Fan said: Just go with "the stranger" approach I accidentally did it the opposite way (sat on my you know what) and it felt like I was doing it to someone else 😔 3 Quote
TheWeatherMan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Sad news for sure. A left handed Brees would still be the Bills 3rd best QB all time. Probably my favorite non Bills QB of all time. Quote
BullBuchanan Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago He could either be a part time realtor right now or a HOF QB with hundreds of millions of dollars at 46. Seems like a very good trade. Where can I sign up? 1 Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Buffalo Boy said: Hard disagree. Pain sucks!!!! Living with pain sucks!!!! No amount of money, fame or accolades is worth that. It's also pretty inevitable. Quote
GunnerBill Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 14 minutes ago, TheWeatherMan said: Sad news for sure. A left handed Brees would still be the Bills 3rd best QB all time. Probably my favorite non Bills QB of all time. We don't agree a ton but we are in lock step on this. If I had come to the NFL 4 or 5 years later than I did when it started to have its 00s growth in the UK and I didn't have a reason to root for a team I'd be a Saints fan because of Drew Brees. 1 Quote
loedward22 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, US Egg said: Oh, boo-hoo! Seriously? Heartbreaking? Hardly. completely agree. Amputate my arm for the wealth he amassed in his career. Not to mention the glory. Quote
Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: But anyone else find that picture/caption unintentionally hilarious? RIGHT ARM NO LONGER WORKS! I thought it was a joke Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 hours ago, Big Turk said: That's really sad...it is crazy how much of a toll football takes on these athletes as the years go on, even for younger guys like Brees. He said if he wants to play catch with his kids in the backyard, he has to throw with his left hand because his right arm "no longer works". Said he didn't want to retire but he was left no other choice and if he could still be out there playing he would be. Also said the Dolphins medical team was spot on in their assessment of his injuries but that the surgeon gave him a window of time that allowed him to still play with the surgery he did. https://www.marca.com/en/nfl/new-orleans-saints/2025/06/22/685733f0e2704eeea68b45bf.html Yeah it really is sad story - and its why I think its wild when people get so upset when people like Cook or other athletes try to get what they feel they can or what they are worth. What these guys risk and sacrifice to play this game to entertain us is significant, so much so its resulted in tings as extreme as deaths. I know the Seau family, and Jr. Seau's situation was so tragic and devastating for so many. My wife and I are die hard football fans, we have two young boys, and my 2 year old has athlete written all over him. We both day dream of him being the QB for my Bills or her Niners at some point - but the reality is we would much prefer they became stars in Golf or something instead. Never really thought too heavy about the risks of football until I had 2 sons...and while we dont currently have any plans to prevent them from playing, we are both secretly rooting for them to dominate at Golf instead. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Did he make any mention of the condition of his spleen? Quote
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