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Photoshop His Pain: T-Mac's Knee MRI Edition

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by SamFisher, Feb 12, 2009.

  1. shastarocket

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    Try both
     
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    “Got and MRI this morning and kinda didn’t like what I saw."
     
  3. rsx_htown

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    Why the guy just doesnt have it anymore, I feel sorry for him. Do you really think he just doesnt want to be good anymore?
     
  4. wreck

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    he may be legitimately hurt. i mean look how he bounced back from the back issues. you dont just lose talent overnight. the knee thing is really bothering him and that along with a weak mind is really affecting his game.
     
  5. rsx_htown

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    I remember them saying he has a similar injury to the colts marvin harrison, who has also clearly lost it, now he might get a little bit more back then Marvin since he is younger, but for the most part he cant play like the old tmac anymore, now he will just play like an old tmac. I had high hopes for this season as did everyone else, I am very disappointed but get off tmacs back, it is not like he wants to play poorly.
     
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    What injury?
     
  8. rsx_htown

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    ahh yeah you are right he is just faking it because being unathletic is cool.
    :rolleyes:
     
  9. SamFisher

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    Winner!!! That is definately what is bothering poor Tracy's Knee.
     
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    What's the difference from a straight F student cuts class, smokes dopes every day, and party every night while he still thinks: "I really want to be in the dean's list".


     
  12. rsx_htown

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    Because a straight F student decided to smoke dope and cut class, an injured player does not choose to be injured.

    Next
     
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    You sir, win.
     
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    This is a lateral, or side-view of his knee, thus his patella is in the correct spot. It's not a great lateral picture though. What's weird to me, is that when you take this x-ray, the knee is supposed to be bent at an angle of 20 to 30 degrees to show the maximum/best joint view. This knee picture, the femur is angled back, like the leg is bent, (although the femur should be rotated down towards the surface the patient was lying on), and the tibia/fibula are angled forward like they're straight or something. It almost looks like a femur was photoshopped and combined with a lower leg, or a sprained/hyperextended knee.

    That being said/on my crappy monitor, I see no fractures, or anything to that effect.
     
  18. SamFisher

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    lol, awesome.
     

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