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Quote from: ErickJD08 on February 21, 2010, 09:26:30 PM
EASY PICKLE... Never said it was but if its even in the same ball park, dude's not gonna be able to do squat.  Its not an injury you just rest up and it goes away or if you run on it to loosen it up, you are good to go.  It will probably need surgery to fully recover.  But you are right.  I am not a doctor nor do I know what his exact injury is.  Good call.

Sorry dude, that was a d!ck move on my part.  I am in the medical field and I guess I get annoyed when people compare their injury to someone else's.  I didn't mean for it to come across as it did.  You may be right, it may need surgery.  I know nothing about it other than what was on this board so I won't jump to conclusions.  Depends more on where the spur is and whether it is within the joing.  If it is in the joint it will take surgery to have it removed but not a long recovery.  In fact, if it was done now, he could be back for (hopefully) post season.  Other times it just floats around and is otherwise asymptomatic.  Again, sorry for berating you...

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