Retirement planning?

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Coolbreeze44
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Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.
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JasonIsDaMan wrote:
TheSP wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:OK, if you want this end, I need two things.

I need to stop being told I'm wrong on factual matters, and I need people to stop referring to 6'10,280 lb athletes as pussies.


You're a needy little bitch.


Then stay out of it. I didn't start the thread, and I didn't badmouth Pek.


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CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.
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Let's just agree that Pek's injury was probably career ending. And by career ending, I mean he will suck/be hurt the remainder of his career. The sad part is that anyone with eyeballs should have seen this coming. It is the sole reason why I was against resigning him at all. He was injured all the time, and a guy that weighs 300 lbs isn't going to get his body to recover. Again, he will suck because of injuries, and no one should be surprised by this.
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JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.
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CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


*you're. :thumb:
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Camden wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
JasonIsDaMan wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:Having surgery on one's Achilles tendon does not mean it was torn. The procedure was a debridement which stripped away some damaged tissue, exposing the healthy portion of the tendon. This type of surgery can be performed on something as relatively minor as tendinitis. It is an arthroscopic procedure and recovery time is usually less than 12 months.


So you go from not knowing what surgery he had to knowing EXACTLY what surgery he had, and I'm the one who can't let it go?

All I ever said was the achillies is no joke and I stand by it.

And all I'm going to say is your a fool.


*you're. :thumb:


LMAO!!!

Grammar Nazi FTW!!
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swallow the salary and make him useful by teaching Towns his repertoire of post moves
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WildWolf2813 wrote:swallow the salary and make him useful by teaching Towns his repertoire of post moves


But Towns already has more moves than Pekovic... Pek can't really teach Towns how to be 300-pounds either.
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Camden0916 wrote:
WildWolf2813 wrote:swallow the salary and make him useful by teaching Towns his repertoire of post moves


But Towns already has more moves than Pekovic... Pek can't really teach Towns how to be 300-pounds either.[/quote

I'd keep KAT as far away from Pek as possible!! If anything Pek would be the pupil.
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