I had a similar story a couple years ago, 75-80 percent cancerous, had surgery to remove it, turned out not to be cancer. Hoping for the same for Caris.
It's almost 2 AM and I just got done cleaning my son's puke off the floor in his bedroom. We had a smoothie tonight too as a treat. Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, etc.... he also woke his sister up.
I still had to log in just to point out that no one cares and I wish WD would spend his time on more productive things for the sake of society. WD, if you wanted to I think you could broker peace in the Middle East if you were passionate about it.
He's 6', 200 lbs and trying to convince GMs to pay him millions of dollars to play in the NFL. Your anecdotal story might not be a solid apples to apples comparison.
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QB play was not great. It was odd watching Speight be solely responsible for two turnovers and a part of the third (first pick) that cost us the game more than officiating. But I also knew we had no chance without him.
I hope it's a true meritocracy and Peters pushes Wilton hard.
Bingo...he can't get it there in time. Last year, all Darboh needed was a little bit of time to make a bit of a side step and then he could drag a corner for 5+ yards.
This year, they are usually all over it too quickly.
These are somewhat poor comparisons. I'm all in favor of full transparency of the risks of playing football and allowing parents and kids to make a truly informed decision.
You join the military and you know there is a chance you'll be sent to war...
Take a high risk job...you know that and you are willing to take on that risk for more money...
People (of ALL ages) play football for a lot of reasons, and more and more information is coming about about the effects on the brain. Anyone not welcoming the truth on this topic is likely ignoring it for selfish reasons.
Now give me all the risks and the liklihood, then you can have a debate if it's worth playing the game or not.
This is the most damning part of the article. Although, people who believe they have CTE are far more likely to donate their brain. I would consider donating mine as an "average Joe high school player".
"Thus far 91 percent of football players (138 out of 152) studied at the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank who played in college have been diagnosed with CTE."
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Hold me TomVH!!!!!!!!!
With…
Confetti Stories
With Harbaugh looking up at a bunch of confetti. Scores of games on the confetti? Players numbers?
Hope it turns out not to be.
I had a similar story a couple years ago, 75-80 percent cancerous, had surgery to remove it, turned out not to be cancer. Hoping for the same for Caris.
Couldn’t get it to function on the new site?
/sarcasm /kinda
So how do you deactivate an account? Do you have to get banned?
Logged in for the first time in a looooooong time to say I appreciate the Octonauts reference and to upvote those who also noticed it.
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Why go all the way to Atlanta when you can just sneak around dorm rooms in Ann Arbor?
Used this a couple times and I’ve liked it
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Get that weak loser mentality off this board.
If if you want to tie, do it on thanksgiving playing board games with your family
Good see you on the byline Ace!
What is IMG seating?
Godspeed. I’m bringing 6, 4, and 1 this weekend. We will have three adults to match that though.
Just hoping that they have fun and get to see a win.
I like it. There’s beauty in simplicity
Right....why not go help Zuckerberg out and help Facebook fix their reputation for free.
Logged in to the new site for the first time to upvote this.
Yup, with limited time I usually pass over the MGOBlog roundtable for the WTKA one.
It's Brian's blog he can do what he wants, but he dominates the show online and on the podcasts.
I love the roundtable, moreso than that blog usually because there are different points of view.
My only problem with Brian on the roundtable is that he mumbles sometimes and I can't hear what he's saying.
Exactly. I also have 2 pair of zubaz
Getting some of those shorts baby!!!!
1 - It was a bad article
2 - you aren't morally obligated to agree with everything MGoStaff says and does
He's 6', 200 lbs and trying to convince GMs to pay him millions of dollars to play in the NFL. Your anecdotal story might not be a solid apples to apples comparison.
That's all he's capable of doing due to lack of preparation. Obviously.
But unless his arms are five feet long....no excuse for 10 reps.
If he's that good he would have won waaaaaayyy more than $1M.
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Breaking a news - there are bad people out there with a keyboard and internet connection.
Bad look for the board.
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I hope it's a true meritocracy and Peters pushes Wilton hard.
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Bingo...he can't get it there in time. Last year, all Darboh needed was a little bit of time to make a bit of a side step and then he could drag a corner for 5+ yards.
This year, they are usually all over it too quickly.
Don't
Deep stuff here....
Don't forget this is just football, and a lot of M players come from Ohio
Thanks for the post. I agree the article is very misleading.
These are somewhat poor comparisons. I'm all in favor of full transparency of the risks of playing football and allowing parents and kids to make a truly informed decision.
You join the military and you know there is a chance you'll be sent to war...
Take a high risk job...you know that and you are willing to take on that risk for more money...
People (of ALL ages) play football for a lot of reasons, and more and more information is coming about about the effects on the brain. Anyone not welcoming the truth on this topic is likely ignoring it for selfish reasons.
Now give me all the risks and the liklihood, then you can have a debate if it's worth playing the game or not.
Where do you get your 3% number from?
This is the most damning part of the article. Although, people who believe they have CTE are far more likely to donate their brain. I would consider donating mine as an "average Joe high school player".
"Thus far 91 percent of football players (138 out of 152) studied at the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank who played in college have been diagnosed with CTE."
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You didn't ask if it was a good business model or not.
If the agreement between you and the newspaper is that you won't share/repost the content to those who don't pay for it....then yes.
Pretty much how I feel. Not all drivers/cyclists are a-holes, but enough from each group to fuel the fire.
And just because something is legal, doesn't mean it's the considerate thing to do (cycling in the middle of the road).
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