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Post by sh17 on May 2, 2009 15:45:07 GMT -6
If you haven't heard yet, the practice bubble that the team used to practice in has collapsed due to the weather they had in the area. Over 50 are injured, including special teams coach Joe DeCamillis.
So, couple questions. A) How quickly will someone lawyer up and sue Jerry? B) If you will re-call, Jerry asked the question last year "Well what if this bubble collapses?" as a snide comeback to a reporter last year. Is Jerry Jones the next Nostradomus?
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Post by Hollywood on May 2, 2009 16:31:48 GMT -6
Like I asked you earlier, Sam, who in their right mind sees the weather report and decides that they still don't need to practice indoors?
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Post by Wench on May 2, 2009 17:22:40 GMT -6
Oh wow...how bad are the injuries?
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Post by freak on May 2, 2009 17:55:55 GMT -6
I'm a Giants fan. Just for the record.
(So you can guess my feelings on this.)
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Post by sh17 on May 2, 2009 18:34:30 GMT -6
Matt: My point exactly.
Wench: The final total is 70 injured, however only one of them is a critical injury. The others mostly came from like flying rubble. Scratches, deep cuts, etc etc. Nothing too serious, but still they got extremely lucky.
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Post by freak on May 2, 2009 18:46:33 GMT -6
Very.
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Post by Bubba JD on May 2, 2009 22:49:40 GMT -6
I'm a Giants fan. Just for the record. (So you can guess my feelings on this.) i'd lay odds that God is probably a Giant's fan, too. or, He just hates the Cowboys that bad. officially speaking, i'm a Vikings fan. on a sports related note, anytime something can screw up a Texas team of any kind, i'm usually cheering. think fans in both states used to have rivalries, in many fields (pro wrestling fueds-mostly in the territorial days, baseball, football, hockey, etc).
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Post by sh17 on May 3, 2009 18:52:46 GMT -6
ESPN has updated the status of a couple things in a new story just published today: sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4132947For those who don't want to read: -The scouting director Rick Behm is paralyzed permanently from the waist down. Joe DeCamillis is also suffering from a spine injury but is not paralyzed. -Double J came back last night, did not speak to the media going to and from Valley Ranch. He spent most of the day visiting those who had been hospitalized.
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Post by Bubba JD on May 3, 2009 20:39:15 GMT -6
even though DeCamillis isn't paralyzed, i wouldn't expect much from him for a long time. that could be a career ender for a lot of people.
as bad as paralysis is for Rick Behm, at least he isn't completely paralyzed. at least he'll have control up himself above the waist. i know that it don't mean much, under the circumstances, but i'm just seeing the bright side of this.
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Post by sh17 on May 3, 2009 20:46:59 GMT -6
Well, I make it well known I am not a Cowboys fan. However, I would never wish any harm on them like this. I definitely extend my best to the injured, but at the same time Double J really needs to hopefully realize that this was a bad idea.
Also freak, you're the Giants fan so you have some experience with this kinda thing. The Giants have basically the same thing and it has collapsed 3 times since it was built.
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