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Luke needs to retire


Kevin Greene

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15 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I get that. But, I'm also coming from the perspective of a guy who has had five concussions himself. Two major ones. I've been knocked unconscious twice. Once in a car crash and once in a mountain bike crash. The other three concussions were from a football injury, a rock climbing injury, and a snowboarding crash.

This poo is serious and a lot of keyboard warriors just can't understand it unless they've been in a situation where two days of their life is just gone. You don't remember any of that happening at all. It's like being blackout drunk for two days straight.

I still participate in all those activities (aside from football), but I've adjusted HOW I participate in those activities. The thing with football is that a lot of it is out of your control. Climbing, snowboarding, mountain biking, etc. you can control how hard you go. You can control a lot of your risk. Football involves a lot of factors outside of your control - namely the other 21 people on the field with you. It's tough to dial back your exposure in the game of football. You're either all in or you're all out. 

 

    Sorry dude. But there is no possible way you can ever "Adjust how your participate". You either go all out, or you retire.

 

    Luke cannot adjust. If he can play after this, he will. If this is one of those unfortunate circumstances, he will walk away with most of his fan base adoring him.

 

    Dude, just admit that you think you speak from a unique form. But, you are not unique. Plenty of us have been wracked. 

 

    That does not take away from the fact that we have no clue what is going on with Keek.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    Sorry dude. But there is no possible way you can ever "Adjust how your participate". You either go all out, or you retire. I still ride, but I don't do the things I used to do. I adjusted.

 

    Dude, just admit that you think you speak from a platform. That you are not unique. Plenty of us have been wracked. 

 

    That does not take away from the fact that we have no clue what is going on with Keek.

If I'm being completely honest, you're just a "rah rah Panthers" head in the sand idiot.

If you read what I typed, you'll see that I clearly differentiated the type of individual sports (like snowboarding, mountain biking, climbing, etc.) where you really can have a real and meaningful impact on how you participate vs. a sport like football with a lot more variables - namely the other 21 guys on the field with you.

It's okay to admit that you come from a perspective where you've never been an active participant in anything and you've always just watched from the sidelines.

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If I'm being completely honest, you're just a "rah rah Panthers" head in the sand idiot.

If you read what I typed, you'll see that I clearly differentiated the type of individual sports (like snowboarding, mountain biking, climbing, etc.) where you really can have a real and meaningful impact on how you participate vs. a sport like football with a lot more variables - namely the other 21 guys on the field with you.

It's okay to admit that you come from a perspective where you've never been an active participant in anything and you've always just watched from the sidelines.

 

    lol, I like that one. "Head in the sand idiot". I'll have to give that one to the wife. She loves when I get my comeupins.

 

    You are the epitome of the interwebz warrior. You think because you have done stuff, that you are special. Cool for you.

 

    I would be willing to bet there are a whole bunch of us Huddlerz, that can match, or exceed, your accomplishments. 

 

   I will end with this. Anyone that has had to sacrifice for a team mate. Knows what Keek is going through. And if by the grace of God, he comes back. You, and your ilk, should be ashamed.

 

     It may be cool to be an interwebz warrior. Probably because, there are no try outs. So any Tom, Dick, or Harry with a keyboard can participate.

 

    

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50 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It's worth noting that my reply was also heavily slanted to the well known passive aggressive snowflake that is iamhubby.

 

     Oh isn't that sweet? You think I'm "Well known"? Well, I have been around here for a pretty long time. But, well known? That may be a tad much.

 

    Now, as to that "Passive aggressive" statement. I would say, that usually, that phrase is commonly used by type B, or C, personalities. I consider myself, at best, an A- personality.

 

    

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I hope you're just drunk and not actually that stupid, but judging by your posting history... well, the jury's definitely out.

   

    I usually judge a poster, by how they respond to an antagonist. In this case... 

 

    

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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Whether you're drunk or not, stupidity confirmed at this point. 

Go to bed, you're embarrassing yourself at this point. 

 

    So, you have conceded defeat, and are now reduced to...what? Sophomoric humor?

 

    I have spent my life defending free speech. It is times like this, where I may have to rethink my stance.

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1 minute ago, iamhubby1 said:

   

    I usually judge a poster, by how they respond to an antagonist. In this case... 

 

    

I usually judge a poster by their ability to articulate a thought. You're struggling badly. Even more so than usual. Seriously, go to bed. You have to be hammered. You're not one of the more intelligent posters here, but you're not a total sanjay-level simpleton. You've been reduced to that this evening though. Maybe put a breathalyzer on your keyboard. 

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