Twitter: Rumor: Broaddus hearing positive news on Romo (updated post #35)

JoeKing

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Oh give me a break. The dude has played through injuiries on multiple occasions, and has led us to wins in many of those games.

Personally, I'll take a QB (or any player, for that matter) who wants to play on. Blame JG or the trainers if you think he shouldn't have played. But don't blame your franchise QB for saying "Gimme the rock" in a critical situation.

lol, it's Wednesday bro. It's time to move on.
 

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This might be a stupid question, but what's the difference between an MRI and an x-ray?

X-rays measure the uptake of small amounts of radiation, and they show very dense structure well (bone). Less dense structures like muscles, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, nerves, blood vessels, etc. show only very subtle images, so these are amplified, stratified, and computer enhanced and regenerated in Computed Tomography scans (CT). MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, which captures tissue density variance according to each tissue's unique ionic molecular structure; this produces the highest detail and resolution of soft tissue structures and is the diagnostic method of choice for joint injuries and many other subtle anatomic changes. IV contrast material can be infused to allow for greater tissue differentiation in both CT and MR.
 
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