GYERO ARCHIVE

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The pain is precautionary. Agony reduces swelling. He'll go 30 minutes on Saturday.

This feels like a Nick Richards game. He seems to eat against undersized, dog-sh*t opponents.
 

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Usually there is a pretty stark difference between a 16 & 15, as we’ve seen already today.

Not this time. :eyes: Definitely no SFA.
 
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Can a tiny stress fracture evade detection on an MRI?

Highly unlikely. MRI is incredibly sensitive for edema that would be seen on T2 weighted sequences.

If we’re talking ligament/sprain, they would see that on MRI and have said as much. So if we’re talking sprain, they are a week by week deal. We’re probably lucky to get him for final four, if it all.
 
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legalbeagle123

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Highly unlikely. MRI is incredibly sensitive for edema that would be seen on T2 weighted sequences.

If we’re talking ligament/sprain, they would see that on MRI and have said as much. So if we’re talking sprain, they are a week by week deal. We’re probably lucky to get him for final four, if it all.

 
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