If Locker is out for the season?

Discussion in 'Tennessee Titans and NFL Talk' started by Tim, Sep 29, 2013.

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  1. dred

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    We'll trade you Hasselbeck back for next year's #1 pick. :brow:
     
  2. XO

    XO Nevada Native

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    SAUCE?

    Oh you have none... :spank:
     
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  3. Clark

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    The offense in TB is based on some inconsistent theories about throwing the ball vertically. It's very hit or miss. Lack of run game lately doesn't help the vertical deep balls. The routes and play design are laughable.
     
  4. yanek27

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    Hip subluxation occurs when the ball of the hip joint is only partly in its socket, which means that there is a partial dislocation. Symptoms include pain while walking, limping, and general pain in the hip area. Sometimes, there may be a discrepancy in leg length due to the dislocation. Although this problem can occur during sporting activity, it is more likely to happen during atrauma such as a car accident.


    In general, a subluxation is caused by a large force hitting the hip. This can happen during an accident or during high impact sports, such as rugby. It’s essential for a dislocated hip to be correctly diagnosed quickly as it can cause problems in later life if not treated. A dislocated hip is a painful problem and often requires immediate treatment.


    Diagnosis is usually made through an X-ray or CT scan, which will typically show the partial dislocation. It can be difficult to distinguish the injury from other hip problems without some sort of diagnostic scan as there are a large number of things that can cause hip pain.
     
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  5. TitansWillWin2

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    Glad you can copy and paste. All of us on here is very capable of googling what that is.
     
  6. Clark

    Clark #ShoutboxAlley4Life

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    Negative X-ray soooooo....
     
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  7. Beaudreaux

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    From where?
     
  8. ImATitan

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    I've been thinking about it all night since. I wish we got a definitive word tonight but that doesn't sound likely.
     
  9. GLinks

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    I was thinking they may try to wait til some of the swelling reduces. That alone would make x-rays unfeasible right after the injury.

    Looking at the tape, the hit by the player didn't seem to cause the injury so much as the knee hitting the ground hard. So whomever said that, I agree.

    Waiting to find out sucks. Hope it's minimally serious. Best half of football Locker has ever played. Hope we get to see more out of him.
     
  10. yanek27

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    I won't say anything because it is not nice. But just the thought of what I want to say makes me satisfied.
     
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