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Delhomme's finger has been checked by doctors. Medical records exist stating that it is broken. Unless you actually believe someone would risk their career falsifying medical records just to help a professional football player save face, I'd say that pretty much tells the story.

(and if you do believe that, your tinfoil hat is wrapped a little too tightly)

Fox's belief that Delhomme gives the team the best chance to win is genuine. It may be incorrect, but it's genuine. If he could go, he'd be starting.

lol -- Medical records cannot be released to the public, so you have no damn idea what they say.

And if you dont think the TEAMS medical staff is not going to do what they are told in a situation like this, your naive. (this is not a concussion)

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lmfao, so you really think that jakes finger is not really broken and this is all a conspiracy so that jake doesnt get embarrased by being benched?..

Whens the last time ANYONE in this organization got fired?

everyone in the Panthers uniform since fox has been here has "resigned or moved on to better opportunities".

Even the OWNERS SONS "resigned"-

This is what the Organization does. Remember - Richardson wants a family friendly environment, and theres nothing nice about "firing your sons, or benching your FRANCHISE QB for a B/U QB when you just signed him to a 20 MILLION DOLLAR EXTENSION.

Its all perception.

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lol -- Medical records cannot be released to the public, so you have no damn idea what they say.

And if you dont think the TEAMS medical staff is not going to do what they are told in a situation like this, your naive. (this is not a concussion)

uh i know most of the panthers medical staff and you're living in some delusional little world inspired by that time you got your rabbit eared tv to pick up TBS and saw Any Given Sunday

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the entire football medical profession is run by a shadowy cabal of doctors who have forsaken their hippocratic oaths for reasons no one will be able to illuminate because that belief is necessary for AK's childish idea that jake has a "fake" injury to save face

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the entire football medical profession is run by a shadowy cabal of doctors who have forsaken their hippocratic oaths for reasons no one will be able to illuminate because that belief is necessary for AK's childish idea that jake has a "fake" injury to save face

What world do you live in man? People are people. People do shady poo like this all the time.

Just like when a player fakes an injury during the game because the team is out of time outs, you dont see the medical staff running over to the ref and scream;

HE'S FAKING THE INJURY - IM A DOCTOR!!!!

They are on the same team too,

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What world do you live in man? People are people. People do shady poo like this all the time.

im family friends with all their ortho guys. i've had surgery performed by the same people that work for the team. i've f**ked one of their daughters and you burden of proof me.

now your entire claim, ridiculous and childish as it is, hinges on "come on man poo like this happens all the time"

Just like when a player fakes and injury during the game because the team is out of time outs, you dont see the medical staff running over to the ref ans scream;

HE'S FAKING THE INJURY - IM A DOCTOR!!!!

that's because injuries are a complicated and serious issue and seemingly benign things could be indicative of something far more severe, and players pumped up on adrenalin might not realize that they've just suffered a major injury, so everything has to be considered a serious injury.

that is why everything from blowing out an acl to having the wind knocked out of you receives the same immediate attention from the officials and staff.

I'm not surprised you have trouble understanding something so simple.

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you cant practice with a "broken finger"..... why would he dress?

Delhomme gets to save face, its not a blown idea.

well jake to help you save face we're going to fake this injury report to make it look like you have a broken finger and bench you for the rest of the year until maybe next week I dunno

also we care so much about your image that we let you embarrass yourself for three months of the season.

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