TriplecHamp
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Per @AdamSchefter, MRI on Tom Brady's knee was negative and he now is considered day to day (via ESPN source with knowledge of injury).
Ian Rapoport @RapSheet 2m
For #Patriots QB Tom Brady and his not-serious knee injury: I'm told it's a sprain. More tests tonight.
Wow... can't get a goddamn definite answer anywhere. ****!
Never mind. I guess I was wrong. Thanks for the clarification.
:rocker:@AdamSchefter: MRI on Patriots QB Tom Brady's knee was negative and he now is considered day to day, per ESPN source with knowledge of injury.
Sorry, I really was unsure. It would have been some excellent trolling if it was.No, I was thinking of when they said RG3 may have sprained his MCL and then all these internet doctors explained how that really meant tear and blah, blah, blah.
And no, i'm not trolling, TriplecHamp. If you think so because I am asking for clarification, then you need to untwist your panties.
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Why would I be trolling? Because I'm pissed that Clayborn might've just ended Brady's season?
I'm still a tad confused, but I just saw the tweet which says his MRI was negative and he's day to day. THat's good, right? It sounds so.
A sprain is a tear? Then why don't they just call all sprains tears?
Per @AdamSchefter, MRI on Tom Brady's knee was negative and he now is considered day to day (via ESPN source with knowledge of injury).
A sprain is a tear? Then why don't they just call all sprains tears?
A sprain is a tear? Then why don't they just call all sprains tears?