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Shout out to Damien Lewis


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9 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I wasn't aware he was hurt. Well with that particular injury anyway. I knew he had missed time with other injuries but I cannot remember the specifics.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-panthers-ol-damien-lewis-has-a-tear-in-his-elbow#:~:text=Coach Dave Canales said Lewis,eventually to play through it.

 

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Now comes word that Lewis actually tore the UCL in his elbow

 

He missed one game and choose to keep playing. I tired to find a picture of the huge elbow device he wears each game, but googles fails me.... It's what the MLBers call Tommy John surgery.......the problem is it takes 9 months for non-pitchers to recover. If I were him, once the playoff(lololllolololol) are mathed @ 0.0, Id get a head start and go for surgery. 

Still playing hurt on this team??? The guy needs some love and maybe a medal/statue/etc...

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3 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

Could you even imagine waking up everyday like… “welp, let’s go fist fight Derek Brown for 3 hours” ??

That's if Derek is not getting rest on the sidelines while you battle the guy that's fresh off the bench. Oh,and you cannot come off the field without getting injured. Good luck!

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24 minutes ago, Basbear said:

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/report-panthers-ol-damien-lewis-has-a-tear-in-his-elbow#:~:text=Coach Dave Canales said Lewis,eventually to play through it.

 

 

He missed one game and choose to keep playing. I tired to find a picture of the huge elbow device he wears each game, but googles fails me.... It's what the MLBers call Tommy John surgery.......the problem is it takes 9 months for non-pitchers to recover. If I were him, once the playoff(lololllolololol) are mathed @ 0.0, Id get a head start and go for surgery. 

Still playing hurt on this team??? The guy needs some love and maybe a medal/statue/etc...

same injury/surgery Jake delhomme had. good thing D Lew doesn't need to throw a ball

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20 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

Tommy Jone strikes again! If there's any upside, Brock Purdy just had it and he seems to be about where he was before. 

 

I had the golden opportunity to use the huddle classic to use tommy Jone and failed. Excuse me while I spend the remaining November in my shame closet....

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21 hours ago, outlaw4 said:

I'm just surprised I still remembered it. I've been here way too long.

I member you, you are in one of those "I use to post more" stages. 

Best I recall, you always were a solid poster.

True is if old posters change their avatars, I would totally lose who they are.

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On 11/11/2024 at 8:47 PM, outlaw4 said:

Tommy Jone strikes again! If there's any upside, Brock Purdy just had it and he seems to be about where he was before. 

There was talk his arm came back stronger after the procedure and the rehab.

So if we need Lewis to throw a football we're in good shape.

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