ReeceBobby
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Witch Doctor know a little about these things...lets see..Hmm this is a hand of an Asian male between the ages of 35-40 and probably broken while using the technique of two in the pink and one in the......Witch Doctor say Im probably as close as this being G.Jones hand..lol.Found this xray of his hand...not good.
My wife is an xray tech and said this was an AP view and an oblique view. It shows that his metacarpal is broken.
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Witch Doctor know a little about these things...lets see..Hmm this is a hand of an Asian male between the ages of 35-40 and probably broken while using the technique of two in the pink and one in the......Witch Doctor say Im probably as close as this being G.Jones hand..lol.
Bones never lie.
BTW, just judging from the way he seems to do things.... I think DD will try to hide the nature of this injury for as long as he can to force Oregon to prepare for Jones/sans-Jones.
Like I said....I didn't see the play....My opinion will be determined when I do....If what you are saying is true and he got stepped on, then yes I would agree with you...I'm pretty reasonable that way...
You will agree that some injuries that receivers incur are because of poor ball placement by the QB ??
I've decided just to let the fools who want to go there have at it. It's one of the most ridiculous sports opinions I've heard this year.
I didn't say anything about him getting hit. Is a SEC QB supposed to be able to stand in there and deliver a ball accurately and on time against UT-Martin? You're damn right he is. I understand he got hit. My only point was it would've been an easy td had the ball been thrown where it should've been. This "fool" will let the expert know it alls have at it.
Found this xray of his hand...not good.
My wife is an xray tech and said this was an AP view and an oblique view. It shows that his metacarpal is broken.
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I, too, work in radiology, as a P.A. The only thing I can say is that whoever displayed those x-rays better hope that isn't G. Jones' hand films, because that is a strict HIPAA violation, a violation of doctor/patient confidentiality.
On second thought, UT and UT Med Center no longer uses physical x-rays like that. Everything is computerized and digital, so there are no radiographs available to hold up and look at. It would be on a computer screen.
Therefore, you fail.
I, too, work in radiology, as a P.A. The only thing I can say is that whoever displayed those x-rays better hope that isn't G. Jones' hand films, because that is a strict HIPAA violation, a violation of doctor/patient confidentiality.
On second thought, UT and UT Med Center no longer uses physical x-rays like that. Everything is computerized and digital, so there are no radiographs available to hold up and look at. It would be on a computer screen.
Therefore, you fail.