BillsFan130 Posted Wednesday at 10:12 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:12 PM 2 minutes ago, boyst said: Yes, I've done it several times. Pulling a muscle is generally a serious as most people think. My wife has a severe tear in her hamstring from trying to heal hook while climbing. That was debilitating and still an issue for her. Lamar is not that injured, he has a tweaked hamstring. I've had everything from muscle adhesions which are the devil, to pull strains and tears. I have had a pectoral tear off my sternum and that didn't shut me down. I've competed pretty highly in athletics and can only go if my experience from others and myself. You speak so firmly that no NFL player is playing with the pulled hamstring and that's just too much to say You understand that if you play through a soft tissue injury and it's not fully healed, that can lead to a massive injury right? (See Kevin Durant in 2019 finals, Tyrese Halliburton last season) Both tore their Achilles from coming too soon from a calf injury. In respect to you I'm sure you were a good athlete. I was descent myself as i played AAA baseball for many seasons. But Comparing us to Lamar Jackson and nfl players is not even in the same ballpark lol. The doctors aren't gonna clear the 250 dollar man in Lamar if it's not healed, especially in a regular season game. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Wednesday at 10:13 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:13 PM 10 minutes ago, boyst said: Yes, I've done it several times. Pulling a muscle is generally a serious as most people think. My wife has a severe tear in her hamstring from trying to heal hook while climbing. That was debilitating and still an issue for her. Lamar is not that injured, he has a tweaked hamstring. I've had everything from muscle adhesions which are the devil, to pull strains and tears. I have had a pectoral tear off my sternum and that didn't shut me down. I've competed pretty highly in athletics and can only go if my experience from others and myself. You speak so firmly that no NFL player is playing with the pulled hamstring and that's just too much to say Ronnie lott cut off his pinky and played! 1 2 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:24 PM 4 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: You understand that if you play through a soft tissue injury and it's not fully healed, that can lead to a massive injury right? (See Kevin Durant in 2019 finals, Tyrese Halliburton last season) Both tore their Achilles from coming too soon from a calf injury. In respect to you I'm sure you were a good athlete. I was descent myself as i played AAA baseball for many seasons. But Comparing us to Lamar Jackson and nfl players is not even in the same ballpark lol. The doctors aren't gonna clear the 250 dollar man in Lamar if it's not healed, especially in a regular season game. There is really no such thing as a "pull" medically speaking. It's either strained or sprained and there are severity levels of each of those. And yes, I've had them plenty. My left hammy has what feels like a missing section and then a knot from when I strained it in high school football. And I still kept playing. Because I'm not soft like Lamar. ( had to sneak that jab in) As far as the Drs clearing him over a lightly strained hammy... there are plenty of guys who have worse and get cleared to play every week, if they want to play. Josh with his broken hand. Cousins with his cracked ribs in 2023. Josh with his sprained elbow of his throwing arm. And those are just the ones we know off the top of the head. Side note, on the comparing us normies to pro athletes and still QB related, this cracked me up today. And Milton isnt even one of the top arms in the league. Imagine catching a fastball from Josh??? 2 Quote
BillsFan130 Posted Wednesday at 10:30 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:30 PM 5 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: There is really no such thing as a "pull" medically speaking. It's either strained or sprained and there are severity levels of each of those. And yes, I've had them plenty. My left hammy has what feels like a missing section and then a knot from when I strained it in high school football. And I still kept playing. Because I'm not soft like Lamar. ( had to sneak that jab in) As far as the Drs clearing him over a lightly strained hammy... there are plenty of guys who have worse and get cleared to play every week, if they want to play. Josh with his broken hand. Cousins with his cracked ribs in 2023. Josh with his sprained elbow of his throwing arm. And those are just the ones we know off the top of the head. Side note, on the comparing us normies to pro athletes and still QB related, this cracked me up today. And Milton isnt even one of the top arms in the league. Imagine catching a fastball from Josh??? Again. You're talking pain tolerance vs a soft tissue injury. It's a completely different conversation. If he took himself out cause he was sore or he had bruise? Then ya I would rip on him also Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Wednesday at 10:32 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:32 PM (edited) 11 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: There is really no such thing as a "pull" medically speaking. It's either strained or sprained and there are severity levels of each of those. And yes, I've had them plenty. My left hammy has what feels like a missing section and then a knot from when I strained it in high school football. And I still kept playing. Because I'm not soft like Lamar. ( had to sneak that jab in) As far as the Drs clearing him over a lightly strained hammy... there are plenty of guys who have worse and get cleared to play every week, if they want to play. Josh with his broken hand. Cousins with his cracked ribs in 2023. Josh with his sprained elbow of his throwing arm. And those are just the ones we know off the top of the head. Side note, on the comparing us normies to pro athletes and still QB related, this cracked me up today. And Milton isnt even one of the top arms in the league. Imagine catching a fastball from Josh??? Milton might not have all the tools But he absolutely has one of the 3-6 strongest arms in the NFL I saw him and Patrick mahomes live at the same age and Milton had good amount stronger.. he just has a lot of other things missing But he can throw 60 miles an hour and 75 yards If Josh is a 99 throw power Milton is a 97... Mahomes a 96 Edited Wednesday at 10:36 PM by Buffalo716 Quote
boyst Posted Wednesday at 10:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:35 PM 22 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: You understand that if you play through a soft tissue injury and it's not fully healed, that can lead to a massive injury right? (See Kevin Durant in 2019 finals, Tyrese Halliburton last season) Both tore their Achilles from coming too soon from a calf injury. In respect to you I'm sure you were a good athlete. I was descent myself as i played AAA baseball for many seasons. But Comparing us to Lamar Jackson and nfl players is not even in the same ballpark lol. The doctors aren't gonna clear the 250 dollar man in Lamar if it's not healed, especially in a regular season game. I don't think he's injured. I think he could be hurt. Quote
Simon Posted Wednesday at 10:38 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:38 PM 24 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: Ronnie lott cut off his pinky and played! I heard he bit it off during warmups! 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Wednesday at 10:41 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:41 PM Just now, Simon said: I heard he bit it off during warmups! I heard it was Joe Montana Who bit it off! While Roger Craig was barking like a dog Quote
Simon Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:47 PM 5 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: I heard it was Joe Montana Who bit it off! While Roger Craig was barking like a dog We should probably fit that lunatic Charles Haley in here somewhere 2 Quote
finn Posted Wednesday at 11:00 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:00 PM 3 hours ago, billsintaiwan said: You unironically used "irregardless" in a post. It really is a legitimate word.... Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Thursday at 12:16 AM Posted Thursday at 12:16 AM 1 hour ago, Simon said: We should probably fit that lunatic Charles Haley in here somewhere Ur right.. Haley definitely was sniffing smelling salts wishing he could snap it off like a wishbone This little piggy went to the market.. this Little Piggy stayed home.. this Little Piggy got snapped off by Charles Haley who forgot to take his bipolar medication on Wednesday Quote
Spiderweb Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM Posted Thursday at 10:38 AM 12 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: Ronnie lott cut off his pinky and played! ...one not right dude. Quote
Malazan Posted Thursday at 03:36 PM Posted Thursday at 03:36 PM 16 hours ago, Simon said: We should probably fit that lunatic Charles Haley in here somewhere Our office was in the same building as the turf company that did a lot of fields including the Cowboys.. they had Haley in there for some reason and I met.. shook his hand. Had no idea who he was.. looked him after and I've tried to wash and scrub that hand.. it will never be clean again. 1 Quote
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