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3 minutes ago, vincec said:

Don’t count Cincinnati out with Burrow coming back.

 

I am counting them out.

They already have 7 losses and have the Pats, Ravens, Bills and Ravens in their next 4 games.

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1 minute ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Rodgers' imaginary wife certainly wasn't there, I'll tell ya that much...

She’s not imaginary, she’s a ayahuasca hallucination.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, GolfandBills said:

Didn’t matter… just turn around and hand the ball off 


Bills can stop the run against one dimensional teams. 
 

It’s the teams who also scare them with the pass that turns them into Swiss cheese. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Low Positive said:

It would be hard to take snaps and hand the ball off with a broken left wrist.

He’d be in shotgun. The bigger issue would be protecting himself. Not something you want to land on and they can’t really put him in a club to protect it 

Posted
1 hour ago, Process said:

Bills could be facing backup QBs in 4 of our next 5 games

The QBs we face are not the problem. It’s the freaking running backs! Heck, 2nd and 3rd string backs are running on our defense like they’re not even on the field! Our defense is gonna get some no name back a nice contract this offseason!🤣

18 minutes ago, chris heff said:

What the hell is a “slight break”? It’s either broken or not.

When I broke my wrist, it was literally a slight crack in my wrist that was no bigger than a clipped fingernail. But it hurt like a mutha and I couldn’t play on it. It still took 6 weeks to heal too. A complete break will be surgery with pins inserted. That’s a worst case scenario for a 40 year old. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, chris heff said:

What the hell is a “slight break”? It’s either broken or not.

I can speak on this. if it is a partial break they will do a CT Scan to photo it from every conceivable angle top bottom left right etc in color. Its fascinating

 

I know this from personal experience. If it doest need surgery that will be best case scenario. I've got metal plates in both of mine with 7 screws each.

Posted
24 minutes ago, chris heff said:

What the hell is a “slight break”? It’s either broken or not.

My son had a slight break of his arm (hairline fracture) after a scooter accident when he was four and then had a clean, shattering break of the same bone of his forearm one year later that required surgery and a big cast. The first injury, despite being a break, was overcome fairly quickly. Not the second one, though.

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12 minutes ago, dave mcbride said:

My son had a slight break of his arm (hairline fracture) after a scooter accident when he was four and then had a clean, shattering break of the same bone of his forearm one year later that required surgery and a big cast. The first injury, despite being a break, was overcome fairly quickly. Not the second one, though.

I get the difference between a fracture and a break. I’ve had a few fractures, it still takes weeks.

Posted
5 minutes ago, chris heff said:

I get the difference between a fracture and a break. I’ve had a few fractures, it still takes weeks.

 

Is this basically saying all breaks are fractures, but not all fractures qualify as breaks? If so, agreed. Not sure that's how the medical community defines things, however. 

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23 minutes ago, chris heff said:

I get the difference between a fracture and a break. I’ve had a few fractures, it still takes weeks.

I'm pretty sure medically they are all fractures.. break is not a medical term doctors use 

 

There are multiple different types of fractures

 

16 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Is this basically saying all breaks are fractures, but not all fractures qualify as breaks? If so, agreed. Not sure that's how the medical community defines things, however. 

Pretty sure medically they don't use the word break 

 

It's all fractures.. could be a compound fracture, a closed fracture, a stress fracture, or comminuted fracture 

 

Average Joe's use the word break... But medical people always use the word fracture

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I'm pretty sure medically they are all fractures.. break is not a medical term doctors use 

 

There are multiple different types of fractures

 

Pretty sure medically they don't use the word break 

 

It's all fractures.. could be a compound fracture, a closed fracture, a stress fracture, or comminuted fracture 

 

Average Joe's use the word break... But medical people always use the word fracture

 

And I think here "break" was being used to mean like "complete" break, whereas fracture was suggesting something more like a crack that doesn't go all the way through. I think. (Like a "hairline" fracture, or "stress" fracture, maybe?) Then again, "compound" fractures are definitely a thing and those go ALL THE WAY THROUGH, and out, yikes.

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