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Post by NJtoTX on Aug 26, 2019 18:50:10 GMT
Poll expires February 29.
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Post by DrKrippen on Aug 26, 2019 18:55:26 GMT
No.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 26, 2019 18:59:47 GMT
Yes, as soon as Brady retires at the end of the season, Luck will return and so will Gronk.
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Post by FrankSobotka1514 on Aug 26, 2019 19:04:27 GMT
Only to play for the St. Louis Battlehawks.
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Post by movielover on Aug 26, 2019 19:22:19 GMT
Probably.
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Post by petrolino on Aug 26, 2019 19:47:55 GMT
I don't think so. News I've read suggests the surgery and rehab cycle has taken it's toll and that he has an unusual back shoulder injury - and a QB needs his shoulder. Colts fans have been hammered in some quarters for booing, but footage I've seen suggests, as with most things, that not everybody was among the boo boys.
"So, what has made Luck’s injury saga so challenging? Luck’s career has been spent battling injury, most of it due to a shoulder injury sustained in 2015. After missing several games that season, the Colts revealed that Luck had sustained a shoulder subluxation, a near dislocation, in an early season game against the Tennessee Titans. It might have been easier if Luck had “simply” torn his ACL or broken a bone. In a joint that inherently lacks stability – the shoulder joint is often compared to a golf ball on a tee – the labrum lines the shoulder socket and helps keeps the ball of the joint in place. Like cartilage in other areas of the body, a torn labrum won’t heal on its own. Throwing, training and “routine” contact were surely affected by the injury, likely causing the missed games and sub-par performances of the 2015 season. For many athletes, most of which come from the baseball world, labral surgery is more of a hit or miss prospect than Tommy John surgery, another problem that plagues throwers. The difficulty comes from walking a narrow line between preserving the needed mobility of the shoulder while on the other hand, restoring its stability."
- Ian McMahan, The Guardian
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 26, 2019 20:10:21 GMT
I don't think so. News I've read suggests the surgery and rehab cycle has taken it's toll and that he has an unusual back shoulder injury - and a QB needs his shoulder. Colts fans have been hammered in some quarters for booing, but footage I've seen suggests, as with most things, that not everybody was among the boo boys.
Nobody is suggesting every Colts fan was booing, but enough of them were to give the fanbase a bad look.
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Post by NJtoTX on Aug 26, 2019 20:44:40 GMT
I don't think so. News I've read suggests the surgery and rehab cycle has taken it's toll and that he has an unusual back shoulder injury - and a QB needs his shoulder. Colts fans have been hammered in some quarters for booing, but footage I've seen suggests, as with most things, that not everybody was among the boo boys.
Nobody is suggesting every Colts fan was booing, but enough of them were to give the fanbase a bad look. Cowturd says to let it go. www.foxsports.com/watch/the-herd-with-colin-cowherd/video/1593186371728
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Aug 27, 2019 12:00:00 GMT
Love the part where he says he delivers 'stable messaging.'
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