Did Anybody See ESPN's Romo's Injury To Kid Who Had Finger Taking Off?

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On ESPN, they were showing the injuries to Romo and a college player who had to get one of his fingers amputated.

They were saying that Romo should be playing because he only has a broken pinkie finger and didn't get his finger amputated.

One week after the college player got his finger amputated, he is ready to be back on the field this week.

( not sure the kids name or his college)

Can only happen and be broadcasted by ESPN.
 

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They were talking about it on PTI yesterday and what an idiot they thought that kid was.
 

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How many of those analysts have ever played QB?

Answer that question then realize the futility of ESPN.
 

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Ronnie Lott had part of his pinkie amputated on the sidelines of a game so that he could go back in.

Throwing the football is different.
 

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Lineman has pinkie finger amputated to keep playing

By Erik Brady, USA TODAY
Trevor Wikre had a choice: Lose his pinkie finger or lose his football season.
"I said, 'Cut it off,' " Wikre says. He took no time to ponder. "I knew right away," he says. "It wasn't a hard choice."

Wikre, 21, is a guard for Mesa State College, a Division II school in Grand Junction, Colo. He had told teammates a couple of weeks earlier how much he loved them as brothers.

"I said, 'I'd take a bullet for you,' " he says. "Well, this was my chance to put words into action. This was my bullet."

The Mesa Mavericks will play their first game on national cable TV Thursday night (8 ET, CBS College Sports) vs. Western State (Colo.). Mesa is 5-2, 5-0 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.

The trauma came Sept. 30 when Wikre's right little finger shattered at practice. He pulled off a glove, saw bone jutting out and asked trainers to tape it up. They declined and got him to the hospital, where doctors advised him that he needed season-ending surgery.

"I'm a senior," Wikre (pronounced WICK-er-EE) says. "If they put pins in there, my career was finished. I told them to just take it off. They said I was being dramatic. I said, yeah, well, losing my season is dramatic, too."

Doctors tried to dissuade him, he says, but they were at last persuaded to take the finger at the second knuckle, leaving a stump.

"Even with the operation I was going to have trouble with it later in life," he says. "I think that's why they let me" make the decision to amputate.

Wikre missed one game. He played last week with a rubber cast in a 26-3 win against Colorado State-Pueblo.

Did he find any difference in how he played? "Just one less finger to hold with," he says, laughing softly.

How about differences in life?

"I can't hit the P on the keyboard very well," he says. "I have to train my ring finger to get over there. It takes time."

Wikre got change at the grocery store the other day and felt the coins slipping through his fingers. The pinky is the plug that closes a clenched palm.


GAME ON!: Should Romo have busted pinkie cut off?
How about sipping from a wine glass with pinky finger demurely extended?

"That's not me," Wikre says. "I'm a beer guy. No fanciness here."

Wikre, 6-3, 280 pounds, is majoring in K-12 education and adaptive physical education. He wants to be a phys ed teacher for special needs children.

Traci Young, his fiancé, is a bank teller who graduated from Mesa last spring.

"I thought it was pretty crazy, but if you know Trevor you understand," she says. "Sometimes he'll stick it in my face as a joke and I'll squeal. It's gross to look at but, you know, I'm getting used to it."

Mesa coach Joe Ramunno lost his left pinky in a shop class accident in 1979, his senior year in high school.

"We're a matched set," Ramunno says of the bizarre coincidence. "I'm a good source for him on how it is to live with."

Unlike Wikre, Ramunno did not choose to have his pinky amputated. "The doctors made that decision for me," he says. And he would have advised Wikre to save his finger, but it was gone before the coach could give advice.

"He's pretty darn committed to this team," Ramunno says. "I know where his heart is at. He's a special young man."

An automatic bid to the Division II playoffs goes to the conference champ.

"We want to win the RMAC and make some noise in the playoffs," Wikre says.

The symbol for a team that finishes No. 1 is an index finger held high. "I don't need my pinky for that," Wikre says.
 

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PTI talked about it and said what a moron the kid was for doing that, and that someone should have intervened and stopped him.

They said Romo was doing the smarter thing.

Don't hang on what those morons say and you will be a happier man.
 

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Pick6TerenceNewman;2342499 said:
Do you remember the name and college of that kid?

It was some smaller school...Something like Mason or Mesa maybe.

Either way what they fail to tell you about that report is that the kid does not play QB and was also told that if he did not amputate the finger not only would he not play football again but it may effect his finger the rest of his life.

So it would seem it was not just a simple open and shut case of a broken finger but a situation where it would cause problems the rest of his life.
 

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They're comparing a DII lineman injury to a quarterback injury...

That makes sense.
 
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TimeKeeper;2342517 said:
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Lineman has pinkie finger amputated to keep playing

By Erik Brady, USA TODAY
Trevor Wikre had a choice: Lose his pinkie finger or lose his football season.
"I said, 'Cut it off,' " Wikre says. He took no time to ponder. "I knew right away," he says. "It wasn't a hard choice."

Wikre, 21, is a guard for Mesa State College, a Division II school in Grand Junction, Colo. He had told teammates a couple of weeks earlier how much he loved them as brothers.

"I said, 'I'd take a bullet for you,' " he says. "Well, this was my chance to put words into action. This was my bullet."

The Mesa Mavericks will play their first game on national cable TV Thursday night (8 ET, CBS College Sports) vs. Western State (Colo.). Mesa is 5-2, 5-0 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
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The symbol for a team that finishes No. 1 is an index finger held high. "I don't need my pinky for that," Wikre says.


Thanks! ESPN went about as low as you can go with their reporting.
 

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His injury is not to the little finger. It's the distal 5th metacarpal. Does not translate at all. ESPN loves to fill up time with Cowsboys stuff.

Embrace the hatred as Hos says. Took me awhile to figure that one out but as many hate the Boys as love them. That's a compliment.
 

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Hostile;2342516 said:
Ronnie Lott had part of his pinkie amputated on the sidelines of a game so that he could go back in.

He had it amputated during the offseason.

He injured it against the Cowboys in the final game of the 1985 season, played the next week (a playoff loss) with his fingers taped, then had the tip of his finger amputated when it didn't heal properly during the offseason.
 

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jobberone;2342531 said:
His injury is not to the little finger. It's the distal 5th metacarpal. Does not translate at all. ESPN loves to fill up time with Cowsboys stuff.

Embrace the hatred as Hos says. Took me awhile to figure that one out but as many hate the Boys as love them. That's a compliment.

Exactly what I was going to mention.
 

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I'm curtain Jerry Jones is taking notes.

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Pick6TerenceNewman;2342511 said:
What was his name?

Sorry, didn't catch it, I only caught a portion of it because I was busy keeping one-year old from eating a tissue out of the trash.

Edit: Should have read further down to see that someone else got the info to you.
 
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