Do you use your foot?
I do. And I have never once asked my nerve for permission.DannyDuberstein said:
Do you use your foot?
ramblin_ag02 said:
Not a neurologist, but peripheral nerves tend to regrow about an inch per month. They can also stop growing forever at any point during this process. I have been told by specialists that you can generally expect anything under 6 inches to regrow and anything over 6 inches not to regrow, though there are exceptions either way. Even if it fully regrows, there is no guarantee it will ever work properly. Just my 2 cents, I'm sure the Cowboys have smarter doctors than me taking care of the problem
I bolded the part that is worth reading in this post. Your welcome.ramblin_ag02 said:
Not a neurologist,but peripheral nerves tend to regrow about an inch per month. They can also stop growing forever at any point during this process. I have been told by specialists that you can generally expect anything under 6 inches to regrow and anything over 6 inches not to regrow, though there are exceptions either way. Even if it fully regrows, there is no guarantee it will ever work properly. Just my 2 cents, I'm sure the Cowboys have smarter doctors than me taking care of the problem
Do not throw stones in a house built upon a grammatical error, my friend.PatAg said:I bolded the part that is worth reading in this post. Your welcome.ramblin_ag02 said:
Not a neurologist,but peripheral nerves tend to regrow about an inch per month. They can also stop growing forever at any point during this process. I have been told by specialists that you can generally expect anything under 6 inches to regrow and anything over 6 inches not to regrow, though there are exceptions either way. Even if it fully regrows, there is no guarantee it will ever work properly. Just my 2 cents, I'm sure the Cowboys have smarter doctors than me taking care of the problem
Congrats, you got me. My joke is no longer funny.jtstanley4621 said:Do not throw stones in a house built upon a grammatical error, my friend.PatAg said:I bolded the part that is worth reading in this post. Your welcome.ramblin_ag02 said:
Not a neurologist,but peripheral nerves tend to regrow about an inch per month. They can also stop growing forever at any point during this process. I have been told by specialists that you can generally expect anything under 6 inches to regrow and anything over 6 inches not to regrow, though there are exceptions either way. Even if it fully regrows, there is no guarantee it will ever work properly. Just my 2 cents, I'm sure the Cowboys have smarter doctors than me taking care of the problem
Debatable, hahaDannyDuberstein said:
Which begs the question, was it ever?
corleoneAg99 said:PooDoo said:PIT is just about to start hitting their stride with the injuries and suspensions. The 3-B's are top 3's at their position.corleoneAg99 said:PooDoo said:
Yes, the Steelers exposed the defense at times but the Steelers are a top offense. Even the Patriots don't have a trio as good as Ben, Brown, & Bell.
But we won... we won with a 6th round rookie and who ever the hell McFadden is.
Not to quibble or anything but Brady/Blount/Gronk and or Bennett have been every bit as good or better than the PIT trio.
You're splitting hairs to talk by how much or whatever but there are offenses out there as good or better than what PIT has shown.
Like I said, Ben, Brown, and Bell are a better trio because Blount is not as good as Bell. Now, Brady does tip the scale to the Patriots in most match ups.
Arguing that the Steelers offense isn't a top offense in the league is almost as dumb as arguing about drafting Ramsey ahead of Elliott... almost.
Except I didn't argue that. Your reading comprehension is still pretty bad.
jtstanley4621 said:
I'm 24 years old. For most of my sports fandom life, Romo has been the Cowboys QB. I've defended him to friends and family, and I still do believe that he might not be the best QB in the NFL, but he would have won a lot of games with a better overall team around him. He was for sure one of the sports heroes of my developmental fandom phase. He had a great team around him in 2013, and of course it ended on the Dez catch/not catch. I truly do think Romo is a good guy, and a great teammate and role model. The guy worked his way all the way from undrafted to being the a QB in the NFL. I'm sure at every point during that way up, he had a lot of things working against him but overcame them to get where he is now.
And, hearing his press conference today, everything I said was confirmed. He's a good guy, and a great teammate. It takes a lot to actually embrace a backup role in that manner. I still think at some point this season we might need him, but it's really refreshing to hear a guy be that honest about how he feels and what he's going to do. If the time comes where the front office does try to trade him, I will become a (secondary) fan of the team he goes to. Tony Romo deserves a super bowl ring. And we now have the best backup in the NFL, bar none. Not gonna lie, hearing him talk like that made me a little bit sports-emotional.
Duck Patrol said:
Here's a fun fact. The Ravens are the only team in the NFL that the Cowboys have never beaten. They are 0-4 against them.
Gigem Trevas said:jtstanley4621 said:
I'm 24 years old. For most of my sports fandom life, Romo has been the Cowboys QB. I've defended him to friends and family, and I still do believe that he might not be the best QB in the NFL, but he would have won a lot of games with a better overall team around him. He was for sure one of the sports heroes of my developmental fandom phase. He had a great team around him in 2013, and of course it ended on the Dez catch/not catch. I truly do think Romo is a good guy, and a great teammate and role model. The guy worked his way all the way from undrafted to being the a QB in the NFL. I'm sure at every point during that way up, he had a lot of things working against him but overcame them to get where he is now.
And, hearing his press conference today, everything I said was confirmed. He's a good guy, and a great teammate. It takes a lot to actually embrace a backup role in that manner. I still think at some point this season we might need him, but it's really refreshing to hear a guy be that honest about how he feels and what he's going to do. If the time comes where the front office does try to trade him, I will become a (secondary) fan of the team he goes to. Tony Romo deserves a super bowl ring. And we now have the best backup in the NFL, bar none. Not gonna lie, hearing him talk like that made me a little bit sports-emotional.
Are you me???
That sucks!!! You missed the golden years.Gigem Trevas said:
My earliest cowboy memories were watching Troy get knocked out game after game.
jr15aggie said:That sucks!!! You missed the golden years.Gigem Trevas said:
My earliest cowboy memories were watching Troy get knocked out game after game.
That's also really creepy!!! My early memories are of Tony Dorsett and Danny White past his prime... I too had (sort of) just missed some of the glory years. I consider Staubach some guy that played a LONG time ago... but for some of y'all Aikman and Emmitt are guys that played a LONG time ago.
I'm not quite 40 yet but crap like this makes me feel super old!
I can't match you in the petty ***** department, that's for sure.corleoneAg99 said:
I said a lot of offenses?
You're not good at this.
PooDoo said:I can't match you in the petty ***** department, that's for sure.corleoneAg99 said:
I said a lot of offenses?
You're not good at this.
jr15aggie said:
Hey guys, let's stop. Cowboys are winning so no arguments are needed in here. It's happy time!
I consider myself pretty lucky. The first season I remember was 1971 which is of course is the years Roger Staubach became the full-time starter and the Cowboys won their first Super Bowl. I vividly remember Bob Lilly sacking Bob Griese for a 29 yd loss which is still the longest negative play in Super Bowl history.Gigem Trevas said:
My earliest cowboy memories were watching Troy get knocked out game after game.
PooDoo said:
What did I miss in your post professor? I know you can't teach me anything about football but I'd be glad to accept some reading comprehension tips from you.
Which offenses do you think are better than the Steelers at full strength?
1. Patriots
2.?