With his history of neck surgeries, he could easily end up being paralyzed. Know the facts!
Are you a surgeon? A neurologist? A Witch Doctor at least?
With his history of neck surgeries, he could easily end up being paralyzed. Know the facts!
I do not want Payton for many reasons. He is not one hit away from being paralyzed any more than any other player is. He had two vertibrates fused together making them one. Once the bone is healed, it will be just as strong as the the rest of his bones except he will not have any motion in that joint (because there is no longer a joint). With that being said I dont want him because of other reasons having to do with the injury and surgery (Range of Motion, Arm strength) and MONEY. To big of a risk.
I do not need to do any research, I'm walking research. I have had spinal fusion.
Same could be said for any QB. His injury doesn't make him anymore prone than Matt Moore to that type of injury. Doesn't take a whole lot of research to know that.One good shot in that neck area and Peyton will be eating his dinners through a straw as he is drooling out of the corner of his mouth while he sits in his wheelchair for the rest of his life.
Are you a surgeon? A neurologist? A Witch Doctor at least?
The truth will come out eventually and all this "he really had four surgueries" crap wont mean much. He either can throw the football or he cannot. He may not be able to right now. He may be able to in 6 months with the same velocity. no one knows. Manning knows where he stands. Noone else does, so for Manning to be out there working at it tells me he thinks he can throw it and if not 100% now, it will eventually be. Otherwise, he will retire.
Are you actually trying to say that needing 3 surgeries within 2 years to remove bone spurs in the same area of your spine is...routine?
Really?
he has a degenerative condition and it wont get better