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I can't help but think that this was exacerbated by the fact that he didn't get rotated enough. Sure as hell didn't help.
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He'll be starting day one. Just mark it down, it's a fact.
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It would be completely unprecedented and would mean far more to those suffering from cancer than any football fan could imagine. |
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It's a good thing he used his infinite power to give Berry cancer only to turn around and eradicate it 8 months later for reasons and such. What a just and merciful God he is. |
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He's going to play and he's going to play soon. And he will surely get much more rest than he has in the past. |
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You simply can't predict how someone's body will react after months of chemotherapy. |
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99% of this board was wrong about Berry. Including you. And BTW, your first sentence makes zero sense. Here, let me help: (This is pure speculation, just as your statement that Tyson Jackson was going to be "awesome" was) Also, quoting "awesome" without a link is disingenuous |
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Once I find it, will that make my post less "disingenuous"? |
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http://m.chiefsplanet.com/showthread...206614&page=49 beach tribe 03:23 PM 12-18-2009 Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud: What? Are you smokin' crack again? Tyson Jackson will probably be a ten year starter for us, and your lover Sanchez is gonna be a back up for the Raiders in 5 years. |
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I'll take her opinion over yours 10 times out of 10. And have fun digging up that quote. Knowing that's how you are spending your time will be funny even if you find it.LMAO But no, it will not make it "less" disingenuous. It will make it NOT disingenuous. LMFAO |
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Keep looking. lol |
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Good luck keeping that girlfriend, sport. |
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That's weird. Did you edit this post? If not I apologize. But I never insinuated that anyone said he was "done". I was insisting they were wrong about when he would be back. |
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The last resort for morons with no retort. |
I didn't think Berry would be back for this season but I didn't think he had 0 chance. If anyone could come back from this, it's a professional athlete in tip top shape.
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Maybe I don't understand the point you're trying to make, but I'm not so sure saying, "Everybody was wrong about Berry" is really a productive statement. They were predicting he wouldn't be at training camp not because they thought he was a pussy, more because the dude had ****ing cancer and chemotherapy doesn't give a shit what kind of shape you're in. It's going to severely weaken an individual. |
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And where is this "pussy" stuff coming from? A lot is being pulled out of statements that I never even came close to making. |
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Why don't you make an honest woman out of the ol' lady, beach? |
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He's prolly fine, it's the rest of the team forcing the old bag to learn other people can play too. |
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That, and athletes are freaks of nature these days. Alex Gordon may very well be back in the lineup before the playoffs start. Even 10 years ago, there wasn't a single player in MLB who would have been able to do that. Hell, it's possible that the Chiefs have TWO players who won't lose a step at all a year removed from achilles injuries, where 15 years or so ago their careers would have been DOA. |
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I was talking about Poe. The Berry comment was an example of how we have been wrong in the past about when a player will return. He was never the subject of my discussion. Did you guys not read the article that was posted? |
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Long over due. |
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And FTR. Even with my GF telling me that, I never thought in a million years that Berry would be at TC.
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No pic. No name of establishment. Nothing. The Crybaby and the Bullshitter. |
The crybaby is Mecca, right?
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Billay is the Bullshitter because he tells lies to strangers to get attention. Like how he just saw Eric Berry at his friends juicery, but won't give the name of the juicery or the pic with his friend and berry. Dane is the crybaby because he throws tantrums and calls people names when he gets butt hurt over trivial shit. |
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Your opinion mean nothing. You're wrong 99% of the time but due your drug induced haze, can't remember your own posts. The CP search function is disabled yet I was able to find your bullshit. Pull up your panties, boy, because I will find more of your bullshit in the coming weeks. |
Damn. I knew Mecca was a shady **** when I ran into him on an AOL chatroom one time and he was acting all ****ing butthurt over something that happened on CP that day.
I didn't know about the GF story. |
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You should get your twink Billay to help. |
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The mere fact that I can remember your comments but you can't illustrate that point perfectly. |
I am sure Mecca was just a lover of USC that meant well. LMAO
Think I saw him last week on here? So glad he hates me and sees red when I post............ Only reason I posted this~ :evil: |
Let me sort this out for you two children.
Beach tribe: You are a dumb homer. You will never wise up. You do have a hot gf though. Dane: You are wrong about stuff from time to time and can't admit it. Ever. Your palpable butthurt on these occasions is hilarious. But you are right about Beach Tribe. Overall, you both seem nice when you aren't being utter cocktwats to one another. Have a good evening. |
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Also, is beach tribe a known druggie, or is that just Dane throwing shit at the wall.
And pics of beach tribes gf plz. |
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I used to hammer him all the time, mainly because of his general dipshittery, and I'd occasionally throw in the references to him being a meth and crackhead. Well, Mr. Fax had a private conversation about the issues of addiction and because of that conversation, I stopped referencing that for quite a while. But time has passed, Beach Tribe is a still a moron and FAX no longer participates at CP. |
FAX took it upon himself to train Dane as a nice guy. He thought he could've instructed him just as well as Simply Red might have.
He was wrong. Twisted, by the dark side, young Dane has become. |
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I thought you were hinting FAX |
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So A decade ago I did drugs, and 6 years ago I said Tyson Jackson was going to be the next Richard Seymore, but over the last cpl days I have made Dane's ass burn with hate cause he's so easily fired up. I wonder how many children he has diddled to put out the fire. |
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I did say after 2013 that this season would be the one we win a PO game, though. FULL HOMER FORWARD!! |
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LMAO at the dane accusations
where will this go? how will it end/ with he come firing back with guns blazing? or will he leave again? next on THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES |
Trying to get this thread back on point....here's some interesting stuff concerning Dontari Poe and his recovery.
“Recovery varies from person to person, even in athletes,” Anand wrote in an email. “But in general, if all went well with the surgery, he should able to resume training and activities within six weeks and could return to a 100% playing ability. Anand said Poe’s rehab will consist of “intense core strengthening” and “task-specific muscle training” over the next six weeks to three months. David Chao, who spent 17 years as a former NFL team physician, agreed with Anand’s timeline. “My guess is, the first month (of rehab) — and I haven’t examined him — is more about pain (control), swelling and edema control and trying to maintain a little bit of baseline fitness,” Chao said. “And the next month is more transitioning into some good, hard rehab. And perhaps the last month, the third month, is (working on) football muscles, football shape, field work.” That said, if Poe does end up following that three-month timeline, which would put him in the mix to return in mid-October, it would not be a surprise if he started the season on the physically unable to perform list. “I don’t know him, maybe he’s Superman — and by some reports, I think he’s a pretty special guy,” Chao said. “But if he makes it week one, he should be celebrated for doing a great job.” . Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/sports/nfl...#storylink=cpy |
If he could make a mid-October comeback at 100% that would put him on the field just in time to face the Vikings followed by the Steelers.
That would be huge for us. |
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I responded via email to a couple doctors about this and both said he should return to full strength by the 3 month mark, but it's common for players his size to have back issues going forward. My fear is that they let him walk after the 2016 season because of the probability of future problems with his back. Remember, John Dorsey replaced Brandon Albert because of back issues. |
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IMO that's a big risk and they should bring in a veteran insurance policy. |
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I don't think I would ever take the time to email doctors about a DT for the team I watch 16 times a year. |
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I had never thought to ask about professional athletes injuries but I think that's a great idea. I'd imagine that in Boss's line of work, he has all kinds of clients that runs the gamut. I actually think it's pretty cool. The guy is passionate about the Chiefs. |
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Just checking to see if this has turned into a discussion about Alex Smith yet.
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No but seriously - Mecca was always a joke account, was he not? |
Beach's obsession with me is creepy
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