Originally posted by srussell0018
When a pitcher gets hit in the face with a comebacker, they go to the hospital.
case closed. Hockey players dont go to the hospital they go to the locker room get stitched up and come back to play 10 mins later. Research its true. Hockey teams have guys hired to stitch on the bench lol.
srussell0018
Okay, Jay is actually making intelligent points here. You are not. They go to the hospital for a concussion/broken jaw/fractured orbital bone. It's not just a cut that can be stitched up.
srussell0018
For Stu,
Vivid Boy
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Originally posted by srussell0018
I really honestly think you make up about 90% of the things you say.
dude all I did from the ages of 4 onward was play sports. I have more professional athlete friends then a guy that plays professional sports. I played hockey with people like David Bolland, Michael Cammalleri and Mark Giordano. I wish I could say I played soccer with pros, but I live in Canada, but I have played against players who now play MLS and have played against kids from half way around the world in tournaments and got our asses handed to us. If its one thing i;m naturally good at its sports (accept for basketball I have the vertical of a 5 yr old girl and couldnt hit a shot if my life depended on it, and am way to physical for a hands off game)
srussell0018
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Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
getting hit in the face by a baseball happens once a year to maybe 2 guys, what i talk about happens every game.
Zyklon_Jay
your logic is fortune 500 dawg.;)
srussell0018
Baseball is cool I swear :(
Vivid Boy
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Okay, Jay is actually making intelligent points here. You are not. They go to the hospital for a concussion/broken jaw/fractured orbital bone. It's not just a cut that can be stitched up.
hahaha dude youre an idiot. 5 years ago I was on the ice when my friend took a slap shot to the face trying to block it. He shattered his jaw and cheek bone and his eye sunk. next season he was back on the ice. Don't give me that that puck injuries dont happen in one of the most injurious sports in the world when your classified a if you wear a cage or visor.
You trying to defend your glory wall ball days at the park at 4:00 oclock after school is in sad. lol. I have more scars from flat pucks on my body, then I have incisions on my left knee from surgeries
Or you know what take it from me, a guy that lives in physical therapy everyday for the last year and a half. Ask me and my therapists who have the most injuries in any sport. We hardly see baseball players and I dont go to no rinky dink therapist either. go ahead and google my sports doc Anthony Galea and check out what type of patients he has.
*thumps chest like an alpha while listening to gay cokehead music*
Quazar
My favorite sport is American Football.
My favorite rivalry is Falcons vs. Saints, because I'm a huge Falcons fan.
I'm also an Atlanta Braves fan, and as such can't stand the Phillies or Mets.
That said, even though I find soccer to be extremely dull and frustrating, it probably has the biggest rivalries in the world.
As for hockey, I don't follow it at all and I barely know the rules, but it's fun as hell to watch live.
srussell0018
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Originally posted by Vivid Boy
I was in physical therapy for 13 months after having Tommy John surgery from pitching. You're boring me.
Also, I'm pretty sure you make up all of these stories you tell, so I take them with a grain of salt.
Zyklon_Jay
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Originally posted by srussell0018
Okay, Jay is actually making intelligent points here. You are not. They go to the hospital for a concussion/broken jaw/fractured orbital bone. It's not just a cut that can be stitched up.
stop lying, i've never made an intelligent point in my life due to concussions.