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Feeley named starter !

Thanks, now I have heard of other types of collarbone injuries. :D
 
Travis Minor 5 carries for 25 yds, I think we need to give him 12-15 touches a game and Lamar Gordon 15-20 touches a game. Chris Foerster ran what looked to me like a Marc Trestmen offense with too many short passes, give CC and Marty a chance to make plays. Also it wouldn't bother me if D-Thompson never saw the field again this guy is a bum.
 
inFINSible said:
Thanks, now I have heard of other types of collarbone injuries. :D
lol...sorry for info overload...i'm in the field of radology and it's our job to know all the intricacies of every bone....I'm sure BoneDoc can elaborate further if you need more LOL
 
FinsFan74 said:
lol...sorry for info overload...i'm in the field of radology and it's our job to know all the intricacies of every bone....I'm sure BoneDoc can elaborate further if you need more LOL
np.....any overload just spills out my ears anyway :lol:
 
FinsFan74 said:
radiology not radology, sorry
I knew what you meant.

My mother has worked for a group of radiologists for 30 years now....she works in the billing office.....I've seen the word before ;)
 
A clavicle injury is typically a fracture, but I guess you could have something that happens at the sternoclavicular joint. Plus, the clavicle articulates with the spine of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint, so you could have some AC joint disfunction there.
 
Heh. I've got an exam over this stuff coming up on Friday.
 
Are you in med school as well? I've got a gross anatomy exam on Friday and a biochemistry exam on Monday. I'm not too worried about biochem. That's what I got my degree in, and this medical biochemistry is like a watered down version of what I had in college. Hell, we don't even have to memorize the Henderson-Hasselbach, Michaelis-Menton, and the Linweaver-Burke equations.
 
What were we talking about again? LOL!

InFINSible is right, there was too many penalties and dumb turnovers the first half. It is funny that all that was said yesterday was that we were doomed and done, yet faied to mention the plays were there. Give the young offense time, then we will see one way or theother. The defense looks great.
 
inFINSible said:
Yep....he's saying that with the whole week to prepare AJ and the rest of the new offensive guys he thinks it's a good idea to go ahead and give AJ most of the reps this week....

See, he's a genius like I said.

LOL
 
KBISBACK said:
A clavicle injury is typically a fracture, but I guess you could have something that happens at the sternoclavicular joint. Plus, the clavicle articulates with the spine of the scapula at the acromioclavicular joint, so you could have some AC joint disfunction there.
In addition I d say that his sternoclavicalmastoid connected to his medulla oblongta and his transverse colon is connected to his R and L pateller tendon. Furthermore I must say his distal radial ulnar is deep in his anal cavity...causing a myocardioinfarction of his tympanic membrane. While Brightful while lying in a supine position i couldnt help bu notice his Abdominal Aorta influence the impressions of his illiac crest. What you guys think?
 
KBISBACK said:
Are you in med school as well? I've got a gross anatomy exam on Friday and a biochemistry exam on Monday. I'm not too worried about biochem. That's what I got my degree in, and this medical biochemistry is like a watered down version of what I had in college. Hell, we don't even have to memorize the Henderson-Hasselbach, Michaelis-Menton, and the Linweaver-Burke equations.
Oh yeah I hear you. The Jenkins-Johnsons and Williams-Will Smith equations leaves me dumbfounded.

I got A medical GED from Harvard. Im something like a Doctor.:D
 
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