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danlhart87

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We are really lucky to have an owner like Irsay. I get that he got arrested for DWI but everyone makes mistakes. He cares about his players as well. Football wise he has been a great owner and has raised his kids right. Since 1995 we have the 2nd most wins of any team, 5 AFC Title Game appearances, 2 SB appearances, and a SB win. We have been good 80% of the time over the last 25 seasons. That doesn't happen without having a great owner.  

 

Owners like the Skins have, Bengals have, Dolphins have, Jets have for example really have no chance to succeed. 

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I have some serious issues with this story.  First, these guys want second opinions on everything all the time and if the word 'cancer' didn't inspire him to immediately seek a oncologist opinion rather than accept a sports medicine doctors diagnosis, then that is just as much on him.

 

Second, I have trouble believing any doctor would diagnos anything as 'minor cancer', maybe a 'benign' but even if that is the case he should have still had yearly checkups with a specialist.  

 

Doesn't this guy have a college education? An ounce of common sense would have righted this situation 6 years ago when this started.

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On 10/31/2019 at 7:20 PM, Shafty138 said:

That's not a stretch by any means, but dr.s misdiagnosing something or being flat out wrong, means they're bad Drs, doesn't mean their employer is a horrible employer....

The thing is -- Snyder is a horrible employer and owner. 

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Ok let’s all pretend we have no idea what I’m talking about...that whole shoulder thing for starters. I know it’s ya’lls team and everything and nobody’s perfect even doctors. So I’d wrote off the shoulder thing myself. Then the ankle happened which they didn’t change diagnosis on once but twice. Then there was something about going to Europe, and it wasn’t a vacation O.oO.oO.o.

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2 hours ago, BloodyChamp said:

Then the ankle happened which they didn’t change diagnosis on once but twice.

 

That ankle bone thing is a common misdiagnosis, though.

 

2 hours ago, BloodyChamp said:

Then there was something about going to Europe, and it wasn’t a vacation O.oO.oO.o.

 

To allegedly get treatment he otherwise wouldn't be allowed to get in the US.

 

What does any of that have to do with Washington team doctors (allegedly) downplaying Williams' cancer?  Are you saying the Colts team doctors made the correct diagnoses the first time around, but just downplayed Lucks' injuries?  I can't tell if you're taking a swipe at Colts team doctors or just trying to be funny.  :scratch:

 

I'm not attacking you, I'm just curious and trying to see how you're connecting these dots.  :hat:

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Sigh...

 

I made a sarcastic remark hinting towards the similarities this situation had with a certain Colts situation. You picked up on it and pretended you didn’t, going as far as to ask “how so.” If you didn’t get the situation I was referring to, you wouldn’t have cared to ask about it all amfootball style.

 

Without wanting to get into an amfootball type poo slinging match I explained what I was talking Luck without mentioning Luck, but mentioning pretty clearly enough that his medical history as a Colt was just as shady and I listed the examples.

 

You came back with O well ankles are misdiagnosed all the time. Are they misdiagnosed twice all the time? Do those same doctors misdiagnose shoulders too? With all the rehab time he had in the meantime? I wouldn’t know myself but since he had to go to Europe about it I would say “no” and I would say Luck said the same thing which is why he went to there to finally get the thing fixed. Whoops I mean...allegedly...get the thing fixed.

 

I realized none of this was news to you to start with but whatever doubts I had were erased in the Baker thread where you chose to respond to me about that game that you did even watch, complete with a million emoticons a minute for dramatic effect. 

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9 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

I made a sarcastic remark hinting towards the similarities this situation had with a certain Colts situation.

 

People weren't picking up on the sarcasm.  Try the sarcasm emoji next time.  (:sarcasm:)  Or type /s

 

11 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

Are they misdiagnosed twice all the time?

 

That particular bone issue is, yes.

 

11 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

Do those same doctors misdiagnose shoulders too?

 

The shoulder issue Luck had, yes.  Maybe do some more research on the specific injuries Luck had and the troubles with diagnosing them correctly.

 

12 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

complete with a million emoticons a minute for dramatic effect.

 

What's your problem with emojis?

 

For that matter, what's your problem with people questioning/responding to your posts in general?  That's what happens on a message board, no need to get all bent out of shape about it...  :console:

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You posted my literal forum stats. If you knew that much I think you also knew sarcasm when it was coming from me way before today. If I were getting bent out of shape I wouldn’t have took the high road twice, not coincidentally the same number of time doctors apparently misdiagnose injuries lol yeah right! 

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2 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

You posted my literal forum stats.

 

If you hover over an avatar, a popup shows when the member signed up + it shows the number of posts on each post + simple math = easy peasy stats.  It took like 2 seconds and I don't really know that much about you.  :dunno:

 

4 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

If you knew that much I think you also knew sarcasm when it was coming from me way before today.

 

With your posting style, it's hard to tell if you're being sarcastic or being a jerk.

 

5 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

If I were getting bent out of shape I wouldn’t have took the high road twice

 

But you didn't take the high road.  You took personal shots at me in two different threads for nothing more than questioning/responding to one of your posts, and you keep taking personal shots at me for using emojis.  If that's your high road, I'd hate to see your low road.  haha

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You wouldn’t have clicked the thing in search of the stats if you didn’t already have an idea what they were and where they were. I most certainly did take the high road twice when I said you were trying to hard and when I laughed off the emojis. If that’s so personal forgive me I didn’t know you physically loved emojis.

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6 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

You wouldn’t have clicked the thing in search of the stats if you didn’t already have an idea what they were and where they were.

 

I looked to see how long you've been a member because you made a disparaging remark about this forum and its members in another thread.

 

Ironically you've been a member for years, and a fairly active member at that.  It seemed kind of hypocritical for you to be making comments like that about a forum that you're so active in...

 

Then you get super-defensive and lash out when someone responds to your posts.  Chill out.

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6 minutes ago, BloodyChamp said:

I told you I was being sarcastic.

 

Yeah, well after the fact, because people had a confused reaction and asked for clarification.

 

Probably a good lesson in internet communication.

 

Maybe proofread your posts a few times to make sure they're coming across the way you mean them to.  Try an emoji.  That's what they're for.  :thmup:

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