I was watching the GF, again, and was paying particular attention to SKD. Basically trying to see at which point he broke his jaw.
Understandably it wasnt that easy (as it may have happened in a tackle, etc.) But.......
Is it just me or did no one else notice that SKD's jaw only started bleeding around the 79th-80th min and continued to bleed? If he broke his jaw earlier wouldn't it have bled from the start and the medicos would have found out straight away?
According to the stories he didnt want to tell the docs and physios coz he wanted to stay on, which is brilliant. But how come there was no blood?
I could be wrong here, its just my opinion and I am no doctor or am I in the medical field. So maybe it is possible to have a broken jaw and not bleed, I have no idea.
But does anyone else have an explanation?
Understandably it wasnt that easy (as it may have happened in a tackle, etc.) But.......
Is it just me or did no one else notice that SKD's jaw only started bleeding around the 79th-80th min and continued to bleed? If he broke his jaw earlier wouldn't it have bled from the start and the medicos would have found out straight away?
According to the stories he didnt want to tell the docs and physios coz he wanted to stay on, which is brilliant. But how come there was no blood?
I could be wrong here, its just my opinion and I am no doctor or am I in the medical field. So maybe it is possible to have a broken jaw and not bleed, I have no idea.
But does anyone else have an explanation?
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