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Tony Romo's fractured rib.


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While I am tired of hearing about it, I have to give the guy some props. i've fractured a rib before, and it hurts like crazy. It's a sharp pain and it just doesn't seem to go away, hurts to breathe, to move, to even talk, so the fact that he went out there and winded up footballs and threw them is impressive especially if it was on his right side.

I cracked my ribs playing football, and refused to come off the field as well despite the pain, and didn't miss a down the next week either even though it still hurt, though I did miss school the first few days of that week (few things in my life I'm more proud of than myself toughing out that pain)

So I just wanted to share that because it's kind of cool knowing exactly what a pro NFL player is going through. We usually watch it but never really understand the situation, so it's cool knowing exactly how he feels and what he is going through in regards to his injury. So, I hate the Cowgirls, I think Romo is insanely overrated, but am gonna give him props for not sissying out.

That is all.

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