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Is this a legit source?Of course Bill wants him back ASAP, dam the caution... Papa Bear & the hated Shula beckon...
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Is this a legit source?Of course Bill wants him back ASAP, dam the caution... Papa Bear & the hated Shula beckon...
Can anyone vouch for this guy.I doubt this source.
The surgery actually speeds up healing.
This guy has it backwards, so how can you take him seriously?
His Twitter profile says he works for Felcher and Ass.Can anyone vouch for this guy.
I think he's the producer or something like that. And on the show I know they like to say his sources are good but I've never kept score and I just assume they all suck and make crap up half the time. Except the true beat guys like Reiss.His Twitter profile says he works for Felcher and Ass.
He’s had his share of misses. One recent example was when he claimed the Heat had a Covid outbreak during the Celtics series. Never happened.Can anyone vouch for this guy.
I am not sure that Mac might want to do some iffy surgery that could hurt him down the road, he is freaking 24 years old.A severe high ankle sprain usually takes 2 months to recover from. It can sometimes take longer than a broken ankle. It usually involves multiple torn ligaments and tendons which a broken ankle doesn't always involve. I had one from playing hoops years ago. I also broke my foot once. The sprain was worse. For you non-athletes,a high ankle sprain is nothing like a basic sprained ankle you're used to. It often involves surgery.
Alabama pioneered the Tightrope surgery which has players back in 2 -3 weeks instead of 2-3 months. I'm sure that's what the Patriots are discussing now.
For who? Mac is more than entitled to get a 2nd opinion. It's his career that's on the line.Not a good look
PatsFor who? Mac is more than entitled to get a 2nd opinion. It's his career that's on the line.
Has any computer program detected his level of pain based on facial emotions? That would give us a definitive answer, right?The amount of attention some people are pushing on how Mac reacted to his injury is astounding. Who cares? It's not like he broke down and cried and refused to leave the field and called for an ambulance. He hopped off by himself immediately and got helped to the locker room. Whatever faces he made doing it, what in the world does it matter? And you're going to somehow draw conclusions about him as a player and a man based on his expression as he hopped off the field from his high ankle sprain? It just seems like you're speaking from a predisposition of disliking the player in the first place to me.
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