CardinalChris
Big Man Himself
Ryanwb said:Is his injury a herniated disk, much like the Ram's Kyle Turley is experiencing??
I hope not... KFFL is reporting Turley is thinking about retirment
Ryanwb said:Is his injury a herniated disk, much like the Ram's Kyle Turley is experiencing??
Ryanwb said:Is his injury a herniated disk, much like the Ram's Kyle Turley is experiencing??
spanky1 said:I guess we'll be putting another starter on PUP/IR. If either Jackson and or Starks end up on PUP, we could end up with 7 starters out for either the 1st six weeks or the entire year. No other team can claim this misfortune.
lrk27 said:Just to clarify, you cannot place anyone on PUP after camp begins. The only options after camp starts are active roster or IR. Starks and Dexter will either be on the roster or out for the season, there is not middle ground. Had Dexter not tried to go in camp, he could have remained on PUP, but when he started practicing, he couldn't go back.
lrk27 said:Just to clarify, you cannot place anyone on PUP after camp begins. The only options after camp starts are active roster or IR. Starks and Dexter will either be on the roster or out for the season, there is not middle ground. Had Dexter not tried to go in camp, he could have remained on PUP, but when he started practicing, he couldn't go back.
Skkorpion said:Since LJ told Jurecki about his bulging discs and Jurecki reported it on the radio, I feel I can now discuss the problem freely.
LJ has been battling the entire camp and preseason with back spasms caused by two bulging discs in his lower back. He didn't know what was causing the pain and practiced anyway, desperately trying to make the team.
Finally, he couldn't even get down into a three point stance and told the medical staff about the problem. The Cards doctors diagnosed the bulging discs.
LJ was given rest, treatment, and specific exercises. About a week later, he was back at work, hoping to win a starting job at guard.
Didn't work out.
LJ Shelton is a damned fine human being and an ASFN regular. His health and career are now at risk and I have violated his confidence by telling you this but I know he'll forgive me. He's that kind of person.
He kept his mouth shut and battled, wanting no excuses. It's been difficult reading some posts ripping him for poor play.
So now you know.
He is the best back man around and also brain surgeon, Barrows is THE PLACE when you need the best!Bobcat said:Skkorp tell LJ that he should see. Either Dr. Curtis Dickman, Or Dr. Volkert Sonntang at St. Joe's BNI. Those two Dr's. are two of the best Back and Neck Specialists in the world. Chris Reeves is alive today due to Dr. Sonntag.
People from all over the world come to see these to Dr's. Doctor Sonntag didmy back in 1989 L4-L5 region. Disk repair and removal. It improved my golf game and straightend out my slice. I was 43 then. I was back to work and playing golf in 4 weeks.
I know that Dr. Chick (sp) is the team Dr., but why not use the best when they are right here in the valley.
Allan
Woodsen hadn't practiced. PUP is only available to players who fail their pre-training camp physical. If you get injured during camp or a preseason game, you can only go on IR. PUP is for players injured before camp and it makes them ineligible to practice for the first 6 weeks. The Cards have no one eligible for PUP, since everyone has practiced that was once on PUP. All of their injured players must be on the active roster or IR.CardinalChris said:Dexter couldn't go on PUP because you can only do it once. Once you've been placed on it you can't come back, then go back onto PUP....you have to go on IR. ESPN's NFL page just said the Cowboys put Darren Woodson on the PUP. I thought the PUP is eligible all the way until the season starts, but not after that. HOWEVER, you can only go on the PUP once, and Dexter had already been on it this year.
http://www.dallascowboys.com/news.cfm?id=C6AF4A27-AE84-4701-4E1BDDDE57884427
bigredjane said:He is the best back man around and also brain surgeon, Barrows is THE PLACE when you need the best!
bigredjane said:Is one great Doctor, used to be in the same office of my internist (all Mayo Clinic Doctors), besides being a fine diagnostician he's a great guy who loves the sport and the Cards.