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Originally posted by Mickie Lane View PostI cant work out why you pick Toops in the 17 & only give him what was it 7 minutes.
I thought we looked very sharp in attack Friday. Remember we had two tries disallowed, and two guys fall over or pull up just short of the line. We created opportunities almost at will. Just some dumb form us got them back in it, and some individual brilliance from Hunt. I also reckon Oates dropped that ball the same way Mitchell did so their score was flattering to them.
BTW how quick does Aubo look when he finds some space, granted he cant seem to find the right pass to ever hit Fergo and finish it off but i am really surprised by the pace Aubo has shown a few times in the last four games.Last edited by The Lip; 09-11-2017, 02:36 PM.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
Queen Salvo hasn't seen the MRI scans for the initial tests for Toops - scarring is a result of the injury- Intensive rehab required and possibly surgery maybe required at seasons end- depends on the grade - man those MRI's do my head in -such a small space - I've actually recently done my Rotator cuff full thickness tear - Supraspinatus and also Biceps Brachii muscle full thickness tear - requires surgery - 6 to 8 weeks in a sling and 6 to 12 months rehab recovery - not had the surgery yet - I suspect the injury was from my baseball pitching days- weakening of these muscles and tendons -age as wellSUPER DRAGON!
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Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
They have to take the risk in sudden death.Bringer of Rain, Embrace the Hate, Freedom for All
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Originally posted by Johnny. View Post
That's what they call Tommy John surgery. right?
Back in the mid 1970'S they didn't have c scans or mri's - only x-rays which cannot determine ligament/tendon/muscle damage and surgery wasn't up to the type required to fix such injuries mostly - why many sports people retired with similar injuries especially ACL's earlier before surgery caught up - c-scans and mri's greatly helped to determine these injuries and what management was required- surgery/rehab etc.- New surgical techniques were thus developed and have been developing ever since.
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https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...3&&FORM=VDRVRVLast edited by King Salvo; 09-13-2017, 04:22 AM.
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Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostFairly common with baseball pitchers for obvious reasons.
These pitchers (fast balls) high 90 MPH even 106 MPH some of them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihqehPE88eg
Nolan Ryan I remember was recorded as the fastest pitcher in MBL - 108.1 MPH
http://www.efastball.com/baseball/st...major-leagues/
always funny to these - bad calls in Baseball - many of the batters being ejected from the game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6N43uj4MBNULast edited by King Salvo; 09-14-2017, 02:26 AM.
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