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Did I get this right that one of the legitimized theories is that Brady:
  1. Hit his hand on someone/something, and damaged the thumb...
  2. ...so severely that a bone broke loose so as to tear through the skin...
  3. ...and cause significant bleeding?
  4. This was followed by a simple visit to the on-sight training office for a repair...
  5. ...where xrays showed no structural damage, the bone was simply moved back into position, and the injury required a few stitches.
  6. And then he was out on the field the next day, throwing the ball around?
  7. And actual physicians with real MD's are talking this up as a possibility?
Did I get that right?

Well to be fair isn't it the doctor who lost his license to practice talking it up?
 
That's the big thing with Tom. He only taps the ball once or twice.

With Drew he'd pat the ball 56 times before throwing
You're right.
TB12's throwing routine is part of what defines him. If he's deviating from it, everyone on the field will know pretty quickly. If he's using his left hand to help him grip the ball more than usual, it will be visible in warmups and certainly on the first drive.
 
Here a nice mellow take of how injury might affect Tommy's game tomorrow:

 
I am sure that there will be a trainer on the sideline with a wide assortment of gloves, tape, cleaning supplies, and whatever it takes to keep Brady's right hand clean. He will visit during each defensive series and the camera man will follow him unless of course he uses the famous blue tent.
 
Did I get this right that one of the legitimized theories is that Brady:
  1. Hit his hand on someone/something, and damaged the thumb...
  2. ...so severely that a bone broke loose so as to tear through the skin...
  3. ...and cause significant bleeding?
  4. This was followed by a simple visit to the on-sight training office for a repair...
  5. ...where xrays showed no structural damage, the bone was simply moved back into position, and the injury required a few stitches.
  6. And then he was out on the field the next day, throwing the ball around?
  7. And actual physicians with real MD's are talking this up as a possibility?
Did I get that right?

Maybe you should listen more to Chao then who more or less was right on the money with a webbing injury.

Only reason he mentioned other scenarios was the xray and to cover the whole spectrum of possibilities and give the average prognosis for each of them.
 
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