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I have a feeling the drunk thread is going to be poppin' tonight.
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lol First sentence in the book: It all started on January 3, 1993 when the Houston Oilers had a 35-3 half-time lead against the Buffalo Bills at Rich Stadium.If you are able to consistently control your expectations like that, you need to write a book. I'll buy and read it. I'll sleep with the damn thing.
watson looking like a rookie out there
lol First sentence in the book: It all started on January 3, 1993 when the Houston Oilers had a 35-3 half-time lead against the Buffalo Bills at Rich Stadium.
It did seem like he needed a lot of help moving around; more so that they typical ACL. Could that be a sign of a tibial plateau fracture? I believe that’s got Cushing in KC as well.
Was a fake account on twitter.
Keep on looking at the Watt replay and convinced more than ever that it is an ACL with at least significant meniscus damage, if not additional ligament damage. Hope no tibial plateau fracture.
Exactly right.For those of you whoo are getting all worked up and foaming at the mouth over the way this game is going let me share with you the secret to being a Houston sports fan and keeping your sanity. Have NO expectations for your team. If they win, you're in the bonus. If they lose, situation normal.
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It happened way before that!lol First sentence in the book: It all started on January 3, 1993 when the Houston Oilers had a 35-3 half-time lead against the Buffalo Bills at Rich Stadium.
It happened way before that!
Why do you hope its not tibeal plateau? Sounds worse than ACL.
Either Flash is playing RT or our guy is false starting like crazy.
Clark is terrible. We just can't consistently have a good offense with this OL. It's criminal what Rick Smith has put out there.
I thought I was the only one noticing it. How has that not been called?
If you guys wanna watch a real game, put it on FS1.
If it's a shattered fracture or fracture through the weight-bearing area of the tibia plateau fracture in a big man, he could end up like Charles Spencer. If you remember, he was a monster with a mean streak and the LT future for the Texans. He never made it back. Cushing had an LCL that took a small edge chip of non/lesser weight-bearing tibial plateau........the main consequence being the LCL injury.Why do you hope its not tibeal plateau fracture? Sounds worse than ACL.
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If it's a shattered fracture or fracture through the weight-bearing area of the tibia plateau fracture in a big man, he could end up like Charles Spencer. If you remember, he was a monster with a mean streak and the LT future for the Texans. He never made it back. Cushing had an LCL that took a small edge chip of non weight-bearing tibial plateau........the main consequence being the LCL injury.
Yikes DocIf it's a shattered fracture or fracture through the weight-bearing area of the tibia plateau fracture in a big man, he could end up like Charles Spencer. If you remember, he was a monster with a mean streak and the LT future for the Texans. He never made it back. Cushing had an LCL that took a small edge chip of non weight-bearing tibial plateau........the main consequence being the LCL injury.