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Post by eja117 on Nov 10, 2006 7:04:36 GMT -5
Now you're gettin it Fresh. Or maybe we should go get our players from the local long term hospital ward. We can even get one of those spindly little Charlie Brown Christmas trees for the team cause the tree needs us.
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Post by freshnthehouse on Nov 10, 2006 11:47:08 GMT -5
Now you're gettin it Fresh. Or maybe we should go get our players from the local long term hospital ward. We can even get one of those spindly little Charlie Brown Christmas trees for the team cause the tree needs us. Agreed. I know I'd love to hear one of Linus' soul stirring readings from the New Testament.
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Post by eja117 on Nov 10, 2006 18:26:18 GMT -5
Agreed. I don't know how Linus was such a genious at Christmas and Thanksgiving, but such a dumby every Halloween. Now Linus is a tough guy. He's a 9 year old kid that if he snapped his ACL would have still been out there waiting for the Great Pumpkin. Like when Olandis Gary snapped his and kept playing and gained 100 yeards or when Jerry Rice snapped his and was back within the same season. What morons. They could have hurt their careers. Or like when 78 year old Joe Paterno got his leg broke and snapped a few knee ligs and tried to shake it off. What a dork. Or when my brother got in a fight in jail and ended up peeing blood, but didn't tell the guards and went to work the next day. Don't be like that idiot Linus. He could've frozen to death waiting for a fictional character if it wasn't for his big sister. And even worse, he never learned from his mistake year after year. We should all be like Grant Hill and take as much time as absolutely humanly possible when we have health issues. Get some nice green tea and watch Oprah. I mean everyone wants Grant Hill to be a major part of their team. I mean he's extraordinarily talented, so if someone didn't want him as a major part of their team what reason could there possibly be?
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Post by freshnthehouse on Nov 11, 2006 4:22:06 GMT -5
GHill's horrific injury record over the last several years stems from him playing through an injury during the play-offs in his last year in Detroit.
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Post by Roadrunner on Nov 11, 2006 10:19:54 GMT -5
I think everyone is frustrated w/ AJ because he has been a bust. And, the player has no work ethic, but a lot of potential. Bad luck. Probably not. Poor direction. Probably so.
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Post by eja117 on Nov 11, 2006 10:40:21 GMT -5
Or maybe G Hills horrific injury record stems from him being fragile.
I just want everyone to know that I in no way paid or forced roadrunner to call Al J a bust or say he has no work ethic. I can't believe he said that. Even I never called the guy a bust. Can you call a 21 year old bust? Roadrunner just dd.
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Post by eja117 on Nov 21, 2006 9:09:44 GMT -5
Yesterday Al said something like 'If I'm feeling healthy nothing will stop me". I'm sorry but that is a pretty dumb, and borderline disrespectful thing to say to his team.
Perk and Wally are playing through conditions I can't pronounce. Wally is older with long term problems. There has not been one complaint out of either guy and they have hardly missed a practice. Al misses weeks due to minor non-injury related surgery. That is the difference between Al and the rest of the team.
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Post by BCHISTORIAN on Nov 21, 2006 10:39:49 GMT -5
eja i understand your negativity but i think in this current case of appendectomy (sp?) we've got to cut al some slack
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Post by eja117 on Nov 21, 2006 12:56:15 GMT -5
I'm not a doctor so I guess I can cut him some slack, but if we cut slack to him, then we should give medals to Wally and Perk. Medals that Al is not eligible for. I feel like Wally and Perk are doing what I would expect. I'm not sure about Al.
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Post by The Eye of the Q is upon you! on Nov 21, 2006 13:15:21 GMT -5
So when is Al Jefferson going to return to action? They say he lost more weight so he could he be too thin?
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Post by eja117 on Nov 21, 2006 16:09:19 GMT -5
That's a really good question quin. Karma. You just asked the 2 million dollar (or however much money Al is making) question. When is Al J coming back? Will he be healthy? If he's healthy will anyone or anything stop him? Nobody knows. For the answer tune in to As Al's injuries Turn and General Al J Hospital.
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Post by freshnthehouse on Nov 21, 2006 16:39:16 GMT -5
Or maybe G Hills horrific injury record stems from him being fragile. No, GHill's endless run of foot problems stems from him playing with microfractures in his foot during his last play-off run with the Pistons.
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Post by eja117 on Nov 21, 2006 17:18:34 GMT -5
I thought he had ankle problems, and last year I thought it was a knee problem. So playing like 7 games causes like 5 years of injury problems? So let me understand. He plays with microfractures. He was able to run around with them and play basketball with them. Meaning he was basically healthy with them. Then he takes off a whole offseason. Then he gets hurt. And it's cause he played when he was healthy? That's like saying the Yugo broke down cause i drove it when it was perfectly fine. Yugos were just bad cars.
so has Al J played with microfractures? So should he be healthy? Did he play with a bad appendix and that made it worse?
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Post by BCHISTORIAN on Nov 22, 2006 5:12:17 GMT -5
i predict that he returns tonight against the bobcats. whether doc plays him is another matter
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