Colombo

The damage was not quite that bad Yakuza. Nerve damage usually will not force an amputation. It just might have been limp and useless. Or very nearly so. And clearly it was not that bad since he is playing pro football now. Nerve damage does not heal; nerves do not heal.
 
theogt;1185433 said:
Honestly, I think you could stick Tucker and Petitti in there with Romo's quick release, quick decision making, and ability to elude the rush and make them look pretty good.

But yeah, he looked good even with Bledsoe in.


I would'nt say that......and lets hope we don't have to find out:starspin
 
At one point Colombo himself probably thought his career was over. Now look at him, on pace to earn a super bowl ring.
 
burmafrd;1186349 said:
The damage was not quite that bad Yakuza. Nerve damage usually will not force an amputation. It just might have been limp and useless. Or very nearly so. And clearly it was not that bad since he is playing pro football now. Nerve damage does not heal; nerves do not heal.

I thought nerves do heal or do they recover in some manner? People that are electrocuted for example. Brain and spinal cord nerve systems aside, the nerves in the peripheral system do heal, albeit slowly. So leg injury would qualify and this explains why the talented Columbo took a couple of years to get back to form.
 
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