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11 years ago

If you want the science behind it all, talk to Dulak. We both have treated many people with the condition successfully.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



The NFL must be the dumbest business in the world. They make $6 B a year in tv revenue alone. Yet they are too stupid to send their injured players to a quackapractor, I mean crackapractor well whatever he is called. All they have to do is to have the dude pop his back and crank on his head a couple of times then pat him on the butt and send him back into the game. What morons they are. They waste $ Millions upon millions in unsuccessful surgeries and player salaries only to send little Johnny home for good.

I pay my guy about $56 a treatment. If that is all it takes to bring Collins or Franklin or any of the others back I will spring for it myself. All I will ask is to get a SB ring each time the Packers win it all.
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DakotaT
11 years ago

The NFL must be the dumbest business in the world. They make $6 B a year in tv revenue alone. Yet they are too stupid to send their injured players to a quackapractor, I mean crackapractor well whatever he is called. All they have to do is to have the dude pop his back and crank on his head a couple of times then pat him on the butt and send him back into the game. What morons they are. They waste $ Millions upon millions in unsuccessful surgeries and player salaries only to send little Johnny home for good.

I pay my guy about $56 a treatment. If that is all it takes to bring Collins or Franklin or any of the others back I will spring for it myself. All I will ask is to get a SB ring each time the Packers win it all.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



That goes for all you desk jockeys out there too. I could just put in a Lex Luger torture rack and fix you up in no time.
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DarkaneRules
11 years ago
What a damn shame
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11 years ago

The NFL must be the dumbest business in the world. They make $6 B a year in tv revenue alone. Yet they are too stupid to send their injured players to a quackapractor, I mean crackapractor well whatever he is called. All they have to do is to have the dude pop his back and crank on his head a couple of times then pat him on the butt and send him back into the game. What morons they are. They waste $ Millions upon millions in unsuccessful surgeries and player salaries only to send little Johnny home for good.

I pay my guy about $56 a treatment. If that is all it takes to bring Collins or Franklin or any of the others back I will spring for it myself. All I will ask is to get a SB ring each time the Packers win it all.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



I love how the sarcasm just becomes more and more apparent throughout.

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11 years ago

That goes for all you desk jockeys out there too. I could just put in a Lex Luthor torture rack and fix you up in no time.

Originally Posted by: DakotaT 




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nerdmann
11 years ago

The NFL must be the dumbest business in the world. They make $6 B a year in tv revenue alone. Yet they are too stupid to send their injured players to a quackapractor, I mean crackapractor well whatever he is called. All they have to do is to have the dude pop his back and crank on his head a couple of times then pat him on the butt and send him back into the game. What morons they are. They waste $ Millions upon millions in unsuccessful surgeries and player salaries only to send little Johnny home for good.

I pay my guy about $56 a treatment. If that is all it takes to bring Collins or Franklin or any of the others back I will spring for it myself. All I will ask is to get a SB ring each time the Packers win it all.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



Too late now, he's had the fusion surgery. If we're talking about Collins.

Previously to that, I have no doubt whatsoever that his situation could have been remedied, probably quite easily.
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porky88
11 years ago
This is awful news. He was the perfect compliment to Lacy. He just needed another year to develop, in my opinion. Real shame.
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11 years ago

Too late now, he's had the fusion surgery. If we're talking about Collins.

Previously to that, I have no doubt whatsoever that his situation could have been remedied, probably quite easily.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Not talking about Nick per se. I am talking about the hundreds of players in the past 20 years or so that have been injured that the ignorant NFL refuses to get treated. Imagine with all the money and resources they have they would rather send a guy home than give him a chiro treatment. Not one coach or GM has said "let's try this instead".
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nerdmann
11 years ago

Not talking about Nick per se. I am talking about the hundreds of players in the past 20 years or so that have been injured that the ignorant NFL refuses to get treated. Imagine with all the money and resources they have they would rather send a guy home than give him a chiro treatment. Not one coach or GM has said "let's try this instead".

Originally Posted by: wpr 



That's nothing. You should check out the cancer industry. lol
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Mucky Tundra
11 years ago
With Franklin gone, how does this affect the roster breakdown? Do we keep another RB around? Are we more keen to keep a 6th WR now? A 5th TE a la 2011? What about our plans for the backfield? Do they try to use Harris in a Sproles like role or do they play cautious with only him, Starks and Lacy on the roster that are locks for the RB spot?


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