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Patriots Injury News Larison to IR

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Non-consenual means they didn't like it?
Means they weren’t given a choice.

Many folks regard bodily autonomy as a separate issue from pleasureable response. For many lack of autonomy precludes pleasurable response, but there are perverse exceptions to that general rule of thumb.
 
Means they weren’t given a choice.

Many folks regard bodily autonomy as a separate issue from pleasureable response. For many lack of autonomy precludes pleasurable response, but there are perverse exceptions to that general rule of thumb.
It was a joke.
 
"Broken foot" is pretty non-specific. Do we have any medical details?
 
Yes it is. Lighten up.
It’s tough to lighten up when friends are rightfully in fear for their lives.

Learn to be considerate of others, instead of going for hurtful laughs.
 
Per NFL Bylaws, Article XVII sections 17.1 and 17.16, as currently amended, it is incorrect.

They’ve been changing it recently. Verbiage is a little unclear, partly because the underlying rules are convoluted.
Sorry, but I think you’re misreading this.

What it’s saying is:
- if you place a player on IR during the period where there are 90 players allowed, provided that they pass through waivers first, then you can pick up another player and not have the IR guy count against the 90 man roster.

- at the point where they cut down to 75 guys, the IR guy will always count towards the 75 guys. That said, they’ve effectively done away with the 75 guy cut and just go straight to the 53 man cut.

There is no separate placing guys on IR again. Once they’re on IR, they’re on IR. If the team wants to designate a player to return during the season, they must be placed on IR on cutdown day. In this example, the Patriots would need to keep Larison an active player throughout camp (even though not practicing), and thus be stuck with “only” 89 players during camp, before they place him on IR at the 53 man cut down and designate him as return eligible at that point.
 
It’s tough to lighten up when friends are rightfully in fear for their lives.

Learn to be considerate of others, instead of going for hurtful laughs.
It is not a hurtful laugh. A guy got goosed in a locker room. Dude, you are being way overly dramatic by grossly exaggerating the situation. Get in touch.
 
He broke his damn foot. I dunno how much more specific it needs to be.
Well, there's 26 bones in a foot. Any one or several could be broken to varying degrees. In trying to form an idea of how long he'll be hobbled it would be useful to know which bone(s) were broken in what way(s).
 
Well, there's 26 bones in a foot. Any one or several could be broken to varying degrees. In trying to form an idea of how long he'll be hobbled it would be useful to know which bone(s) were broken in what way(s).
As long as it's not lisfranc joint affected, great chance it will heal well, I hope.
 
Larison injured his ankle at the end of last year's college season, requiring surgery. One of the intriguing aspects of the player was that he didn't have time to workout and prepare for the combine/pro day and the thought was that he had altheticism above and beyond what he had displayed in the predraft workouts. I wonder if it was the same leg, and if the "ankle" and the "foot" were in similar locations. That would worry me regarding his recovery.
 
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