September 12, 20223 yr It shouldn't be if Ewers is back by OU. UTSA is a good G5 program but still a team we should beat with Card. Tech is not a top 25 team and they may not have their starting QB. WV is 0-2 and just lost to Kansas at home. These are all 3 very winnable games with Card and if they aren't then the program isn't where we think it is. Is Texas really in a position to talk shit about teams losing to Kansas at home?
September 12, 20223 yr 52 minutes ago, General Specific said: 45 minutes ago, ChickenNuggets said: inclusion of bob hope in that scene (cut out of your clip) was inspired.. pos rep to one of the greatest 80's movies of all time. Glad I’m not sick!
September 12, 20223 yr If we can get him for ou that will be cool, but it sucks to have to wait to see him play
September 12, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, KeysPhoneWallet said: Has anyone tried to rub some dirt on it???? I suggested ‘Tussin but have yet to receive a response from the athletic department.
September 12, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Duane Moore said: Has anyone listened to the new On Texas Football podcast with the title “Injury Updates/Charles Wright Expectations”? They are pessimistic that Card is able to start this week. Bobby mentioned a twisted ankle in the pile. Would love to see any screen shots of that injury.
September 12, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, Ignatius said: Lol I remember knocking back drinks at the Tavern prior to our bowl game against Wazzu seeing this for the first time (Tech played right before us) and laughing my ass off. I’ve probably seen it as a GIF in the almost 20 years since 10,000 times and I still openly chuckle. Just like seeing someone get hit in the nuts, this shit will never not be funny…. I was at that game. You could see this from across the field. We thought it was a chick and kept making jokes about how her boyfriend would be happy.
September 12, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, Duane Moore said: Has anyone listened to the new On Texas Football podcast with the title “Injury Updates/Charles Wright Expectations”? Here yah go...
September 12, 20223 yr Rest him and see if he can go against WV as a tune up game for blow u would be just about perfect in my non medically educated opinion. Wright can start for the road runners and get Card back to handle Tech.
September 12, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, horny_gunman said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc.
September 12, 20223 yr 28 minutes ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. I'll have what he's having. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by Jiggy-Z
September 12, 20223 yr 32 minutes ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. take your Covid talk to the CR nerd
September 12, 20223 yr 39 minutes ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. banana boat is coming
September 12, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: Is Texas really in a position to talk shit about teams losing to Kansas at home? Who is talking shit he just stated a fact about one of our opponents.
September 12, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. Bless you.
September 12, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, KeysPhoneWallet said: If we can get him for ou that will be cool, but it sucks to have to wait to see him play This, for me, is the key. The guy's just plain fun to watch play. Card... less so. It's like the difference between going to see a great symphony vs a third rate middle school orchestra. You expect to be dazzled, moved and entertained by the former, and cheer raucously when they do. With the latter, you cheer every right note, in hopes they'll see that the good in themselves and... not make the experience so painful for you yourself to witness; it's more of a shared nightmare with the performers. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by Rimbo
September 12, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc.
September 12, 20223 yr On 9/11/2022 at 11:50 AM, Helobious said: That playcall he got hurt on was so stupid. Give it Bijan 4 straight times when you’re that close if you have to. Many people would kill to have your hindsight. Wait, how effective was our run game this weekend?
September 12, 20223 yr Have a feeling he’s better by WV. Whether we actually see him that game will probably depend on how the backups are doing these next 2 weeks. But I bet he’s good to go by then if it wasn’t dislocated. Either way he’s probably taking throwing reps in 2 weeks. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by Hank_Hill
September 12, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, lubbockhorn88 said: Am I the only one who thought Ewers looked a bit out of shape? Looks like he's carrying a bit of bad weight in the midsection, and I thought it was especially noticeable during warmups. Dude can sling the ball, but he's still 19 and hopefully he'll be less injury prone after more time in the weight room. He doesn’t have near the gut that Mac Jones has. Doesn’t matter, Quinn isn’t trying to win the fucking Tour de France.
September 12, 20223 yr 3 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. Someone stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night...
September 12, 20223 yr 13 hours ago, lubbockhorn88 said: Am I the only one who thought Ewers looked a bit out of shape? Looks like he's carrying a bit of bad weight in the midsection, and I thought it was especially noticeable during warmups. Dude can sling the ball, but he's still 19 and hopefully he'll be less injury prone after more time in the weight room.
September 12, 20223 yr Yes, if only Quinn had weighed 10 fewer pounds so that his shoulder landed under two athletes with a combined weight of 490 instead of 500, then everything would be cool.
September 12, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: Is Texas really in a position to talk shit about teams losing to Kansas at home? I'm not talking shit. Just stating a fact. Texas lost to Kansas at home last year because they sucked and went 5-7. That's who WV is this year. If not worse.
September 12, 20223 yr 16 hours ago, ztejas said: Tech ain't a gimme. There's no excuse to not kick the shit out of WV at home. Kansas just did it. We should too.
September 12, 20223 yr 15 hours ago, HenryJames said: Quinn coming out of the tunnel in the Cotton Bowl: More like: While the Texas crowd chants "EEEEWWWWWERS..... EEEEEWWWWWERS...."
September 12, 20223 yr 5 hours ago, TexLonghorn said: Someone stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night... Or has graduate degrees in biomedical engineering focusing on orthopedic implants.
September 12, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc.
September 12, 20223 yr 8 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. I was thinking two advil, a shot of tequila, and some bengay.
September 12, 20223 yr 6 hours ago, Hank_Hill said: Have a feeling he’s better by WV. Whether we actually see him that game will probably depend on how the backups are doing these next 2 weeks. But I bet he’s good to go by then if it wasn’t dislocated. Either way he’s probably taking throwing reps in 2 weeks. It’s his SC joint, not his AC joint. My professional opinion is that throwing in 2 weeks is possible only with a very minor sprain. Also, you don’t really dislocate the SC joint often at all and a posterior dislocation of the SC joint can actually be life threatening. Which is why Brees tongue in cheek ‘shoot it up and play’ comment was fairly foolish.
September 12, 20223 yr Popular Post 7 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: It’s his SC joint, not his AC joint. My professional opinion is that throwing in 2 weeks is possible only with a very minor sprain. Also, you don’t really dislocate the SC joint often at all and a posterior dislocation of the SC joint can actually be life threatening. Which is why Brees tongue in cheek ‘shoot it up and play’ comment was fairly foolish. Are you suggesting that you know more about quarterbacking than Drew Brees? Stay in your lane, Doc. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by TexArcher This is a joke. Thanks for the insight.
September 12, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, Longboard Horn said: More like: While the Texas crowd chants "EEEEWWWWWERS..... EEEEEWWWWWERS...." That’s gayer than Brent Venables and Elton John in a bubble bath.
September 12, 20223 yr Just now, Your Mom said: That’s gayer than Brent Venables and Elton John in a bubble bath. Well I see that someone clearly had something specific on his mind…
September 12, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, Your Mom said: That’s gayer than Brent Venables and Elton John in a bubble bath. With Tom HerMan kissing them both while they’re in said bubble bath… Edited September 12, 20223 yr by ChiTownDoc
September 12, 20223 yr 6 minutes ago, Your Mom said: That’s gayer than Brent Venables and Elton John in a bubble bath. Don't hate on Goldberg! Dude is old and can still fuck people up! Also is this you?
September 12, 20223 yr 16 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: It’s his SC joint, not his AC joint. My professional opinion is that throwing in 2 weeks is possible only with a very minor sprain. Also, you don’t really dislocate the SC joint often at all and a posterior dislocation of the SC joint can actually be life threatening. Which is why Brees tongue in cheek ‘shoot it up and play’ comment was fairly foolish. I think if it were dislocated they would have said. It’s really hard to see a posterior dislocation on x-ray, so if that had been suspected he would’ve been taken immediately to the ER for a CT due to risk of catastrophic vascular injury. Dislocations are extremely uncommon. The only one I took care of in residency was a defensive back with an anterior dislocation that had to be reduced under general anesthesia. He played in a game four weeks after the game he was injured in. Sprain of non throwing shoulder should be 4 weeks max unless the pain is messing w his throwing mechanics
September 12, 20223 yr Surly Medical Dogs starting to weigh in. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by Bateshorn
September 12, 20223 yr 11 minutes ago, Sawbonz said: I think if it were dislocated they would have said. It’s really hard to see a posterior dislocation on x-ray, so if that had been suspected he would’ve been taken immediately to the ER for a CT due to risk of catastrophic vascular injury. Dislocations are extremely uncommon. The only one I took care of in residency was a defensive back with an anterior dislocation that had to be reduced under general anesthesia. He played in a game four weeks after the game he was injured in. Sprain of non throwing shoulder should be 4 weeks max unless the pain is messing w his throwing mechanics Oh I totally agree. Dislocation was mentioned in the post I quoted. I’m saying it can be really damn painful without a dislocation. My prediction is going off them saying he was in pain taking deep breaths etc. And game time putting him back in was a no go because as you said, without a CT you can’t really rule out a dislocation…obviously only Xray available at the stadium.
September 12, 20223 yr 12 minutes ago, ChiTownDoc said: Oh I totally agree. Dislocation was mentioned in the post I quoted. I’m saying it can be really damn painful without a dislocation. My prediction is going off them saying he was in pain taking deep breaths etc. And game time putting him back in was a no go because as you said, without a CT you can’t really rule out a dislocation…obviously only Xray available at the stadium. So, Daktaris, would it maybe have been preferable for the collarbone to actually break instead of overstressing the SC/AC joints? When I broke my collarbone a couple years ago, my ortho explained that the pain was coming mostly from the joints and the tissue surrounding the fracture, and the fracture could be fixed by surgery or left alone, but the soft tissues would just have to heal. He said sometimes the bone doesn't break and you have more serious problems at the AC and SC joints. I elected not to have surgery and was pretty much fine in six weeks, if a little ginger, and I'm an old. The mallet fracture of my finger incurred in the same wreck turned out to be a bigger deal. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by TwiceHorn
September 12, 20223 yr Or has graduate degrees in biomedical engineering focusing on orthopedic implants.Or loves some Joe rogan Or has graduate degrees in biomedical engineering focusing on orthopedic implants.Or loves some Joe rogan
September 12, 20223 yr 5 minutes ago, KeysPhoneWallet said: Or loves some Joe rogan Or loves some Joe rogan Just because “Twicehorn?”
September 12, 20223 yr 8 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: So, Daktaris, would it maybe have been preferable for the collarbone to actually break instead of overstressing the SC/AC joints? When I broke my collarbone a couple years ago, my ortho explained that the pain was coming mostly from the joints and the tissue surrounding the fracture, and the fracture could be fixed by surgery or left alone, but the soft tissues would just have to heal. He said sometimes the bone doesn't break and you have more serious problems at the AC and SC joints. I elected not to have surgery and was pretty much fine in six weeks, if a little ginger, and I'm an old. The mallet fracture of my finger incurred in the same wreck turned out to be a bigger deal. Clavicle fracture is 6-8 weeks. Grade 1 AC or SC would be ideal. Grade 2 AC is at risk of becoming grade 3 or 4 if you come back too soon and have same tackle. Someone previously mentioned Bradford. The SC Joint is more inherently stable than AC so should be less susceptible to aggravation or worsening but more likely to cause pain with throwing motion than AC injury to no dominant side
September 12, 20223 yr Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. It works for horses… got to bring that BDE.
September 12, 20223 yr 17 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: So, Daktaris, would it maybe have been preferable for the collarbone to actually break instead of overstressing the SC/AC joints? When I broke my collarbone a couple years ago, my ortho explained that the pain was coming mostly from the joints and the tissue surrounding the fracture, and the fracture could be fixed by surgery or left alone, but the soft tissues would just have to heal. He said sometimes the bone doesn't break and you have more serious problems at the AC and SC joints. I elected not to have surgery and was pretty much fine in six weeks, if a little ginger, and I'm an old. The mallet fracture of my finger incurred in the same wreck turned out to be a bigger deal. See SawBonz post. He’s the expert.
September 12, 20223 yr 14 minutes ago, KeysPhoneWallet said: Or loves some Joe rogan Or loves some Joe rogan Get the papers, get the papers...
September 12, 20223 yr 10 hours ago, Murfdogg21 said: Maybe he can get someone to inject concentrated platelet-poor plasma into the joint to buffer the inflammatory cytokines and boost alpha-2-macroglobulin and IRAP? Should minimize inflammation and pain, time of remodeling, reduced risk of osteoarthritis, etc. I’ll take this as honest inquiry: but the answer is no. Again, the joint itself is fine - thanks for the additional input from @Sawbonz and @ChiTownDoc - if the joint structure itself was needing repair, that’s bad. His ligament structure is what is damaged — stretched actually — and that is going through a natural inflammatory process, which would be necessary to heal it up. If he wound up weeks from now with on-going pain or issues then conceivably, yes you can go ahead and push some PRP or stem cells into the capsule/ligament to stimulate a novel healing process. I’ve seen these heal in around 4 weeks for D-1 athletes and high schoolers, so OU is a reasonable timeframe.
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