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T-post Tom 01-08-2020 05:11 PM

It's his middle knee. GF been ridin' it long & hard. They good.

Deberg_1990 01-08-2020 05:13 PM

No worries. Blake Bell will provide

Hammock Parties 01-08-2020 05:13 PM

i'm actually shocked that kelce has remained healthy for the better part of his career

Megatron96 01-08-2020 05:22 PM

Knees don't heal in a week. They're going to shoot him up.

Kiimo 01-08-2020 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 14705824)
Knees don't heal in a week. They're going to shoot him up.

Uh broken knees don't. Sore knees absolutely do. If I have a sore knee it's often gone the very next day.

TwistedChief 01-08-2020 05:24 PM

Who cares? Kelce was a total disappointment this season. Dude didn’t even make first team All Pro.

Yelder is the secret weapon Andy has been keeping in the cupboard since the Detroit game.

Kiimo 01-08-2020 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TwistedChief (Post 14705829)
Who cares? Kelce was a total disappointment this season. Dude didn’t even make first team All Pro.

Yelder Jody Fortson is the secret weapon Andy has been keeping in the cupboard since the Detroit game.



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Megatron96 01-08-2020 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi (Post 14705827)
Uh broken knees don't. Sore knees absolutely do. If I have a sore knee it's often gone the very next day.

Just because your sore knee stops being painful in 24 hours doesn't mean it's healed. it just means that for some reason the pain impulses aren't being sent to your brain anymore. The actual damage, if there is any, is still there and cartilaginous/ligament damage doesn't heal in a few days.

On the plus side for you, if the pain does go away in a day or two, it means that it's unlikely that any damage is serious.

Kiimo 01-08-2020 05:36 PM

So knees can't be sore unless there's damage to the ligaments or cartilage?

Megatron96 01-08-2020 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi (Post 14705851)
So knees can't be sore unless there's damage to the ligaments or cartilage?

No, that's not what I said either.

Megatron96 01-08-2020 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi (Post 14705851)
So knees can't be sore unless there's damage to the ligaments or cartilage?

No, that's not what I said either. In fact, if you read the last sentence of my post you'll see that I addressed that scenario as well.

alanm 01-08-2020 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 14705781)
Kelce is a 30 year old man with a previous serious knee injury that is practicing in the cold after playing 16 games.

I’d be surprised if he wasn’t sore

29. Don't make him old before his time!! :cuss:

VAGOMO 4 LIFE! 01-08-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by alanm (Post 14705869)
29. Don't make him old before his time!! :cuss:

He’s actually 30. Turned 30 in October

Kiimo 01-08-2020 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Megatron96 (Post 14705867)
No, that's not what I said either. In fact, if you read the last sentence of my post you'll see that I addressed that scenario as well.

Then what's your point other than to demonstrate your knowledge of how injured knees heal?

Because my point is that Kelce could easily have a sore knee that isn't damaged and he'd feel fine tomorrow and not need a cortisone shot. Your post is totally worthless unless Kelce has a damaged knee.

Megatron96 01-08-2020 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiimosabi (Post 14705827)
Uh broken knees don't. Sore knees absolutely do. If I have a sore knee it's often gone the very next day.

Or maybe I'm just interpreting what you're saying incorrectly.

When I hear "broken" I assume broken bones/torn cartilage, etc.

Maybe I should expand my understanding to just not 100% mechanically sound."


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