Cowboys’ team doctor is confident in Jaylon Smith’s knee

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Permanent does mean forever. Never to recover. Saying 100% is just superfluous at that point.

It wasn't part of my quote. Why are you telling me it's superfluous? I know this already, that's why I didn't used it. Tell the person using it.
 
I just find that hard to believe. If it is true, his agent let him down unless there was a deal between all parties and Dallas agreed as part of that deal to take him by a specific spot.

Yeah, that sounds a little fishy. He could mean in a manner of, "they didn't see what I saw", but if he's acknowledging that he withheld information from the rest of the league then that's pretty shady. It's one thing to say that there's a level of perspective that cannot be gained through a dictated report, it's entirely another to say that you left information out of the report.
 
I don't care if you believe me. I told you the truth, believing it is up to you. It doesn't change the outcome one way or the other. Smith will never play again.

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It wasn't part of my quote. Why are you telling me it's superfluous? I know this already, that's why I didn't used it. Tell the person using it.

Because you are acting like your opinion is fact. It's not.

Saying drop foot is permanent, is wrong already. You keep on saying it's true though.

You are getting people saying that to you because you are using words that mean that. Permanent. Won't ever recover, etc.

You brought it all on yourself with the words you have chosen. You presented your opinion as fact and repeated it incessantly. You did backtrack and try to say it's just your opinion, then you continue on with your definites. If you don't like the backlash your words have caused you, choose your words more carefully next time.

Btw, there is no free speech on an Internet forum. It's all regulated by whomever owns the site and/or runs it.
 
You know....this thread isn't long enough or pointless enough.

Did you know that one out of every two hundred hernia surgeries severs the ilioinguinal nerve and you lose a testicle?
 
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I've already posted the lotto numbers so go find that post. I don't play the stock market these days but I will give you some advice...

Leave your mistakes and regret in the past. They don’t define your value, then or now. When you stay in the past you become stuck. We all have made mistakes and the consequences can hit us pretty hard. However, when we learn to put these experiences behind us – by letting them go, we are free to greet this day and live it to its fullest.
 
Because you are acting like your opinion is fact. It's not.

Saying drop foot is permanent, is wrong already. You keep on saying it's true though.

You are getting people saying that to you because you are using words that mean that. Permanent. Won't ever recover, etc.

You brought it all on yourself with the words you have chosen. You presented your opinion as fact and repeated it incessantly. You did backtrack and try to say it's just your opinion, then you continue on with your definites. If you don't like the backlash your words have caused you, choose your words more carefully next time.

Btw, there is no free speech on an Internet forum. It's all regulated by whomever owns the site and/or runs it.

No, you are taking it as fact. Your mistake, not mine.
 
In journalism, it is a big deal. You're supposed to introduce your source and his/her credibility to the story. Without referencing Cooper by his first name or "Dr.", you lessen his believability.

Oh, I know. That's why I pointed it out. Journalism 101.
But look around...you and me both know this isn't even that.
 
You know....this thread isn't long enough or pointless enough.

Did you know that one out of every two hundred hernia surgeries severs the ilioinguinal nerve and you lose a testicle?

All too well, unfortunately I've had 400 hernia surgeries and the numbers finally caught up. Im a unic, not that there is anything wrong with unics. I wish mrtxstar was there before hand to tell me the absolute certainty of the surgeries
 
It is just as ignorant to make the statement that he will never play again as it is to say that he will come back 100%. Both are possible. This is not a black or white issue. There are many shades of gray. As I said in another post, I have several nerves that are damaged and give me problems from time to time. The surgeries that I had to relieve the pain from those nerves was ten years ago. It is possible that the nerves will have certain degrees of numbness, have a burning sensation, have a tingling feeling or many more different sensations . Those could last a lifetime. There are test that determines if a nerve is damaged, but there is not a test that determines how it will eventually heal. The doctor can make an educated guess based on similar injuries and the long term results, but guessing us all that he can do. The different sensations he has may not be severe enough to hamper his playing ability at all or it is possible that they limit his physical activity. At his age, I hope that he returns to top form, but it is far from certain. Yes, age is a big factor in the healing process. I have read many statements that said the nerve was only stretched, not damaged. Stretching the nerve is damage. The fact that DR. Cooper works for the Cowboys is not a big advantage IMO. The only realistic way to look at this is to say that Smith seems to be healing well and there are reasons to be optimistic,

I find it hilarious that until Dallas drafted Smith that the reality was that he is recovering well, but is recovery was no sure thing. By turning in that draft card, Jerry healed him. Now there is no doubt that he will recover 100%. I certainly hope the young man recovers, there was no miraculous recovery from his pre-draft condition to his current state of recovery. Things are looking good, but nothing about his recovery is certain.

Big difference in being confident and saying there's no doubt.
 
I handled myself poorly? I just expressed an opinion. You and many others are the ones that blew up the thread because you can't tolerate an opinion other than those that agree with you.

It's not that you merely offered an opinion. It's that ...

1. You expressed 100 percent certainty that he would never play a down for the Cowboys and that he would never recover from drop foot,
2. You basically questioned the motive of the doctor who performed the surgery
3. You - not being a doctor yourself - seem to know more about Smith's condition than the doctor who performed the surgery and
4. Having been called out by a majority of the posters in this thread, you didn't take the graceful way out but, instead, remained obstinate to the end.

I think if you had simply said, "I don't think he's going to come back," you might have gotten your typical criticism from the Pollyannas among us. But I don't think it would have been nearly as resounding as it has been.

Just my two cents. And it may only be worth two cents. :)
 
It's not that you merely offered an opinion. It's that ...

1. You expressed 100 percent certainty that he would never play a down for the Cowboys and that he would never recover from drop foot,
2. You basically questioned the motive of the doctor who performed the surgery
3. You - not being a doctor yourself - seem to know more about Smith's condition than the doctor who performed the surgery and
4. Having been called out by a majority of the posters in this thread, you didn't take the graceful way out but, instead, remained obstinate to the end.

I think if you had simply said, "I don't think he's going to come back," you might have gotten your typical criticism from the Pollyannas among us. But I don't think it would have been nearly as resounding as it has been.

Just my two cents. And it may only be worth two cents. :)

You're putting words in my mouth but I completely agree with you...





















your two cents... only worth two cents. :rolleyes:
 
I'd ask you to explain what he did at approximately the 43 second mark of this video. Not to mention everywhere that he was clearly moving in a manner that required the foot to come off the ground.



He's wearing a prosthetic device called an AFO. Like this:

http://www.pattersonmedical.com/app.aspx?cmd=getProduct&key=IF_337439

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