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Is Jake Delhomme actually injured?


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Is Jake Delhomme REALLY injured?  

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  1. 1. Is Jake Delhomme REALLY injured?

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Examples of HIPAA violations. In the first link, check the third example. Just accessing his records would be illegal:

http://www.hipaaps.com/examples.html

In this link, check out the stuff about George Clooney. Again, just accessing a celebrity's records is illegal: http://www.rehabpub.com/issues/articles/2008-06_09.asp

So now you're having to Google HIPAA stuff? And here I thought you said you knew it.

Just give up. You have no credibility whatsoever and none of this is going to gain it.

JOAT is trusted for good reason, part of which is that he doesn't post dumb conspiracy theories.

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So now you're having to Google HIPAA stuff? And here I thought you said you knew it.

Just give up. You have no credibility whatsoever and none of this is going to gain it.

JOAT is trusted for good reason, part of which is that he doesn't post dumb conspiracy theories.

Do you know how links work? I figured since you think I'm such a liar that real legal examples would do the trick. I guess not.

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Darin Gantt is going to jail. He confirmed on his Twitter page that Delhomme's finger is really broken and that he was seeing a specialist today.

For all the local conspiracy theorists: Yes, Delhomme's finger actually is broken. As we wrote this morning, he's seeing a specialist today.

Steve Reed too. He said this on Carolina Growl.

Doctors examined Delhomme’s hand and determined he had a broken bone in his finger.

Dang, Charles Chandler as well. He reported in the Observer which hand it was on.

However, the injury can be much more debilitating when it involves a quarterback's throwing hand.

Guess all the local papers are going to need new beat reporters (maybe I'll apply).

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Where do you think they're getting their information from? You surely don't think they're calling up doctors, do you?

Nice touch on rigging the poll. Going to so much trouble like that only validates me more and reminds me of how vital I am to bringing traffic to this site. I'm kind of like a Huddle MVP.

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To sum up the last 4 pages.

JOAT: Jake finger is broken

SMF: You proved me wrong, but wait!! You are going to jail now. At least I'm not that dumb, so I must be right in someway.

Keep believing that SMF. You prove you are that dumb almost everyday.

I glad Moore is getting his shot, but to question John and Jake's integrity on this matter is stupid. Especially since you don't have an once of integrity to begin with.

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How have I been proven wrong? Some random Internet guy says he checked the records? I've yet to see a shred of proof that JOAT knows a thing about anything. After a request for any inside scoop he's had in the past, everyone has mysteriously gone silent. Gee, I wonder why that may be?

Jake Delhomme's finger is just fine. The video confirms it and I called this weeks ago. John Fox is lying. Until I see a picture of his nasty, swollen finger, this is the only conclusion I can reach.

Anybody have a picture of Jake's fingers today?

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Isn't it somewhat rare to get a photo of a specific athletes injury...like medical file rare, like break law rare...?

Unless your trying to get a media shot. Unlikely since he isn't starting and everyone will forget his name when Moore only throws 2 picks.

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