Super User NorcalBassin Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 That would be surgeon to the stars, James Andrews, MD. Same guy that did the surgeries on Brett Favre, Sam Bradford, and countless other top tier athletes. Good luck getting an appointment. http://www.andrewscenters.com/pa/questionaire1.php?doctorID=39195 http://www.theandrewsinstitute.com/Experience/DrAndrews.aspx Quote
Super User Sam Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 I also think it is Dr. James Andrews. Heard the name mentioned on the Paul Finebaum show on Sirius radio. Paul is a shill for Bammer but he is entertaining even if he makes you throw up. ;D Quote
Super User Tin Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 It's sad how so many people have ruined it for the hard workers. When someone comes back from an injury early the immediate reaction isn't "Wow, what a hard worker!". It has become "HGH" or "Some PED". I have already seen things questioning Ingram and Welker. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 It's sad how so many people have ruined it for the hard workers. When someone comes back from an injury early the immediate reaction isn't "Wow, what a hard worker!". It has become "HGH" or "Some PED". I have already seen things questioning Ingram and Welker. Are you saying Ingram is taking PED or HGH? Seriously? he had arthroscopic surgery, the recovery rate from such surgery is much quicker than say repairing a torn ACL...His injury wasn't that severe in the first place. The Vanderbilt runningback had the same surgery 2-3 weeks prior to season opener and he made it back in time to play the opener. Quote
Super User Tin Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 Not at all dude. I meant there are articles in publications and when you listen to sports-radio all day and here people talking about injuries, PED's, and players coming back early in the same statement it is sad to hear. PED's and HGH seem to be the first thing that comes to peoples minds now-a-days when someone comes back off an injury early and performs well instead of thinking of hard work and determination. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted September 26, 2010 Super User Posted September 26, 2010 Not at all dude. I meant there are articles in publications and when you listen to sports-radio all day and here people talking about injuries, PED's, and players coming back early in the same statement it is sad to hear. PED's and HGH seem to be the first thing that comes to peoples minds now-a-days when someone comes back off an injury early and performs well instead of thinking of hard work and determination. I guess they've been drinking their hatorades. ;D Quote
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