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  • Originally posted by SHURTZtheHERTZ View Post
    Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View Post
    Shouldn't this liberal be in a different topic? :boxing: :boxing: :boxing:
    Just for you SBT



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    • NVM
      The Assman

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      • Originally posted by DUShock View Post
        Just for you SBT



        MODS!!! (or is the proper etiquette to contact off line?) :stupid:

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        • Gee, whatever happened to conversation about Shamet's injury?

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          • Originally posted by WSUwatcher View Post
            Gee, whatever happened to conversation about Shamet's injury?
            That's only the title of this thread. The subject will be discussed somewhere in recruiting probably
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            "We have to pass it, to find out what's in it".

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            • Originally posted by WSUwatcher View Post
              Gee, whatever happened to conversation about Shamet's injury?

              Lighten up Francis.

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              • I am almost afraid to ask. How is he?
                "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                --Niels Bohr







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                • Every thing I've read says he's on his own two feet, shooting free throws, and says he "feels great".

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                  • Should be ready be Hallloween.
                    Livin the dream

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                    • Originally posted by Ricardo del Rio View Post
                      I am almost afraid to ask. How is he?
                      Originally posted by Windiwu View Post
                      Every thing I've read says he's on his own two feet, shooting free throws, and says he "feels great".
                      Originally posted by wufan View Post
                      Should be ready be Hallloween.
                      1,018 likes, 31 comments - landryshamet on September 14, 2017: "6 weeks post-op and feelin like a million bucks. I am built for this sh*t ??"
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                      • Originally posted by WstateU View Post
                        Not only must we make those throws to prevent callers from hanging up to listen, we could again be a top 10 team in 3 point % if Austin is back and I know SJ can stroke them smooth as silk. CF is one of the best shooters in the Nation IMO and look for MM, ZB, Kelly, Nurger, and CJ to be improved as well. And #11 LS will swish them as #11 Cle did versus Kentucky this 11th Season of 3G Coaching our beloved Shocks..
                        Shocker basketball will forever be my favorite team in all of sports.

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                        • Originally posted by WstateU View Post
                          Gracias, senor.
                          "Prediction is very difficult, especially if it is about the future."

                          --Niels Bohr







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                          • Originally posted by WstateU View Post
                            Nice, thanks for posting.
                            “Losers Average Losers.” ― Paul Tudor Jones

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                            • Odd question, but I'm not a med guy...

                              On my fantasy football team, I have Greg Olsen at TE. Dude just broke his foot... and is out for only 6 weeks.

                              Danny Woodhead pulled his hamstring, and is out 10 - 12 weeks.

                              Landry has surgery on a stress fracture, and is out 12 - 16 weeks.

                              To me- the uneducated- a broken foot sounds the worst out of all three of these. Does it just depend on the athlete? How is a pulled muscle worse than a broken foot? And how is a stress fracture worse than both?

                              Looking for enlightenment, gentlemen.

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                              • Originally posted by WichitaStateGuy View Post
                                Odd question, but I'm not a med guy...

                                On my fantasy football team, I have Greg Olsen at TE. Dude just broke his foot... and is out for only 6 weeks.

                                Danny Woodhead pulled his hamstring, and is out 10 - 12 weeks.

                                Landry has surgery on a stress fracture, and is out 12 - 16 weeks.

                                To me- the uneducated- a broken foot sounds the worst out of all three of these. Does it just depend on the athlete? How is a pulled muscle worse than a broken foot? And how is a stress fracture worse than both?

                                Looking for enlightenment, gentlemen.
                                I'll try. A "broken" bone is often just a fracture. It takes 6 weeks for the bone to grow back into the damaged area and for the bone to be stronger than it was before the "break" A typical break goes across the bone, often in a spiral pattern.

                                A muscle can take longer to recover and be safe from further injury than a bone.Bones lay down deposits. Muscles grow tissue. Laying down deposits is faster than growing tissue.

                                Stress fractures run along the length of a bone. There is typically more bone that has to be replaced than with a "break". Stress fractures are generally caused by impact. They are generally repaired by surgery and implanting screwss or rods to help hold the bone together.

                                With a "break" there is little chance of encountering the force that originally caused the break, so returning to "normal" activity doesn't present a big danger of reinjury. A stress fracture in the foot is typically caused by impact with the floor after jumping. There is a 100% chance of a basketball player encountering the same force that originally caused the injury, so some caution on returning to that activity is standard practice.
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