Brit patriot
Third String But Playing on Special Teams
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That was @Rob0729 in the Game Day thread.This looks a little encouraging:
Med staff has since left LaFell alone, but he is still tightening his left fist and loosening it up on the sidelines.
https://twitter.com/jeffphowe/status/536627286968397824
Sounds more like a stinger than any significant injury like a broken collar bone.
After this intense electrical discharge, the nerves' motor fibers that allow movement in the arm do not function well. The dysfunction is evident by weakness in the arm. The weakness often involves the muscles that allow the athlete to lift the arm away from the body, to bend the elbow, and to grip. Symptoms also include sensations of tingling and of burning or stinging pain in the arm and hand. The extent of the damage varies considerably. The pain usually lasts only a few minutes, but the weakness can last weeks, months, or years. Rarely, the injury may cause permanent damage.
Thank God!Mike Reiss @MikeReiss 43s44 seconds ago
WR Brandon LaFell says "I'm good." Adds that if there was a game tonight, he would play.
YAY!!!!
Yes!!!!Did this really deserve FOUR exclamation marks? prematurely.
he walked to the sideline. But, if you noticed, he was not moving his left shoulder or left hand, while walking around in the sidelines..