![]() |
None of y'all can complain until you live in Detroit.
|
I went to the Skins game on Sunday. Everyone in that stadium wanted RGIII to sit down. Now he needs surgery. We need to get rid of the Shanahan's. Seriously. Fans love the Skins, hate Snyder and the Shanahan's.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
/rant |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
My daughter has had 3 knee surgeries, two similar to RGIII's, one on each knee. Every ortho will tell you what your options are and then give you a conservative and aggressive return timeframe to competing. 6-8 months for an ACL surgery is about the norm.
If RGIII's surgery was anything like my daughter's (and her ortho trained with his ortho), he was in the passive resistance machine the same day, starts rehab 1 week later (maybe earlier as a pro). The process begins right away. All about getting flexibility and flexion in the knee. One thing though, it's a grind. Hope we can see a healthy RGIII back on the field soon. |
D-town and the Broncos....
Representing Bronco's Nation here...
"United In Orange" Okay, I HATE, HATE, HATE the orange jerseys. They look like the fighting popsickles. I really miss the navy blue jerseys. The white look kind weenieish. I admit that I was not a big Peyton fan. To say say that I was skeptical is an understatement. Tebow had a squeeky clean image. He seemed to have so much promise. Manning has so many injuries and to the neck. I really thought that he should have retired. I am impressed. Tebow, regretfully, has proved to be a lost sole. I hope that he finds himself an NFL home. He was a national media darling. Granted, I think that copyrighting Tebowing is way too much. However, this team is not just about Peyton. There is so much more. The old ORANGE CRUSH defense is back. Dumerville is kicking ass. Champ Bailey has always held the defense together. Now, he has some youngsters to help him. Never could this have been done with out Denver's Darling, John Elway. He stepped into an executive role when most believed he should have worked his way into it. He got Peyton here. Denver has been on a winning streak. We shall see if we can keep it. After all that we have been through as a city, the fires and the Aurora shooting tragedy, it is welcome change to this city and state. I liken this to how New Orleans felt after winning and Katrina. Only what we have been through is nothing compared to New Orleans and the Gulf. |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
I'm a Patriots fan (living in Houston, no less), and it's driving me crazy that everyone - along with every sports commentator here - is handing this one over to the Patriots before it's even started. It's one thing to predict that the Pats are going to win; it's another to declare that this will be a second bye week for them (I'm talking to you, Shaughnessy). I heard an interesting stat tonight... of all teams that have won by more than 28 points in the regular season against a certain team, when playing that same team in the playoffs that same year, the overall record is 11-11. So as I see it, the Pats still have (according to normal odds and historical statistics) a 50/50 chance of winning the game. It's the playoffs, people... anything can happen. But of course, I'm still cheering on my Patriots :) |
Quote:
|
Quote:
And I'm always excited to see Gronk on the field. I just wish he could have stayed healthy all season.. it killed my fantasy team! :p |
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:04 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.