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| Originally posted by srussell0018 That's irrelevant. There's Americans who have won Vezina trophies and MVPs in the NHL as well. |
Its funny that in every thread, everyone else is wrong, and russell is right. even his parents thought he was wrong, lol.
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| Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay but i didn't argue that no one played hockey in america like you said regarding canadians in baseball. dude, i just keep hitting your pitches 450 feet dead center....and i'm a retard. |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 You must have a very creative imagination. You're right though, the guy who did my surgery is kind of a nobody. He only did his surgical fellowship with the guy who actually invented the Tommy John Surgery. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/people/?u=23097902 What a nobody that guy is. I don't even know why I'm arguing you. It's like arguing with a child, except you have worse grammar skills and a more creative imagination. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy ok so you were dealt with by a guy who does tommy john surgeries which is exclusively a procedure for baseball players. So his niche market would be, I'm guessing here, but would be baseball players right? So im guessing the reasonb why you see so many baseball players with him is because he services a certain part of the market, mainly.. baseball players. meanwhile I see a doctor who deals with all sports injuries and is pretty much classified one of the best in his field. So he services all athletes and since he services all athletes i can fairly say I see less baseball players with general sports injuries then i do for other professional sports. I dont mean to drag this to a my doctor is better then your doctor argument. but im just saying when it comes to injuries baseball is one of the safer sports. anyways im arguing with a guy that played rec league baseball and got injured doing so. I'm done with this convo |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 He said he hardly sees any baseball players in rehab and sees way more hockey players. I didn't say nobody plays baseball in Canada, but everyone knows what the sport is in Canada so it's obvious that there would be way more hockey players there. |
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 He said he hardly sees any baseball players in rehab and sees way more hockey players. I didn't say nobody plays baseball in Canada, but everyone knows what the sport is in Canada so it's obvious that there would be way more hockey players there. |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy More people see sports therapists for soccer related injuries then any other sport. thats due to wear and tear of the legs though |
Well my therapists said that baseball is the best and it's super hard and very dangerous! My therapist said so!
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 Well my therapists said that baseball is the best and it's super hard and very dangerous! My therapist said so! |
ps no american has ever won the hart trophy...aka mvp;p
Brett Hull. Well, kind of. Also Billy Burch in 1924 lol
lol. read up on brett, technically you are right, but he is as american as donavan bailey is canadian
he plays for the US because he had dual citizenship, and team canada cut him making him pissed for life;p
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy Anthony Galea is one of the top sports doctors in North America. Hes a high profile doctor, and resides in Toronto. People get shipped up here 24/7 to see him. |
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| Anthony Galea, Doctor to Tiger Woods and A-Rod, Accused of Illegally Treating NFL Players, HGH Involved Canadian doctor Anthony Galea, who has treated Tiger Woods, Alex Rodriguez, and other high-profile athletes, faces U.S. government charges of smuggling and unlawfully distributing human growth hormone, or HGH. A federal complaint filed Tuesday in Buffalo also charges the 50-year-old doctor with lying to federal officials, introducing the unapproved drug actovegin into interstate commerce, and conspiracy to defraud the United States. Galea is accused of providing HGH to one former NFL football player. According to ESPN, Galea's assistant was found in September 2009 with human growth hormone and Actovegin - a drug that is illegal in the US - in his bag at the US-Canada border. Actovegin is a deritative of calf's blood used to speed healing. Court documents say Galea's clients include at least three current or ex-NFL players. One allegedly had two HGH kits delivered to his home while another allegedly received actovegin injections. No athletes were named. Authorities said Dr. Galea is not authorized to work in the U.S., and is accused of repeatedly entering the country from 2007 to 2009 to treat major league baseball players, NFL football players, and pro golfers. Galea's lawyer was in court and not immediately available to comment. The smuggling charge is said to carry up to a 20-year prison term. According to CBS affiliate WIVB, the charge of introducing an unapproved drug into interstate commerce carries a maximum of three years in prison. The alleged false statements made to federal officials, HGH and conspiracy charges carry a maximum of five years. |
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Originally posted by srussell0018 if a guy has this much of a hot sweaty 6 pack he must be an athlete! |
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| Originally posted by The17sss No wonder he's such a hot commodity in the sports world... I knew I recognized this quack's name! http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_...280-504083.html |
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| Originally posted by Vivid Boy thats my boy. goes to show you what half of those athletes do to stay healthy through a season. I wish hed hurry up and judt give me the HGH and get me running |
You must be a pussy if you've been in rehab for a year and a half. What do you do, stretch for 5 minutes and call it a day?
Tell me the story of how you hurt your knee. I bet it was totally awesome. Awesome to the point where it would seem as if you made it up to look cool or badass.
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| Originally posted by srussell0018 You must be a pussy if you've been in rehab for a year and a half. What do you do, stretch for 5 minutes and call it a day? Tell me the story of how you hurt your knee. I bet it was totally awesome. Awesome to the point where it would seem as if you made it up to look cool or badass. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN He got hit by a baseball which severed his leg. |
LOL no. I hyperextended and then trying to twist out of the weird position I was in dislocated my knee and had completely ruptured my ACL, MCL, PCL, and both meniscus. On top of that Those ligaments shot into my kneecap getting stuck in there when my knee went back into place, which is called a locked knee. I had 3 surgeries. first one was to snip and remove all the ligaments before I lost functionality of my knee from severe trauma and shave the meniscus while they were in there. The next one 2 months later, was to reconstruct the ACL and the next one, about a month and a half later was to reconstruct the PCL. They had to spread out surgeries due to the trauma and to let some muscle build before they went back in again. Im proud to say I'm done surgery and learning to properly run again. Hoping by Winter I will be back playing.
Still, the argument was never about the physicality of either sport, and as I have already stated hockey is a much more physical sport. The argument was that hitting a Major League baseball is harder than any other act in sports.
That's what I think. Others can feel free to disagree.
Also hurling is way more dangerous than hockey
Of course the argument isn't about that. It's about what a fag you are.

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