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One quick and easy move Tomlin should make

Hello FNG. Have you ever been around someone with a separated shoulder on his throwing arm? If that report is accurate, Ben's not playing this week. It typically takes 4-6 weeks for a separated shoulder to heal.

Now--If Ben just had his shoulder popped in, that is a different story!


You don't have a ******* clue, and to say "Ben is likely out this week" is talking completely out of your ***.


Al, do you understand what the word IF means?

I'll help ya pal.

Full Definition of if

a : in the event that
b : allowing that
c : on the assumption that
d : on condition that
 
Hello FNG. Have you ever been around someone with a separated shoulder on his throwing arm? If that report is accurate, Ben's not playing this week. It typically takes 4-6 weeks for a separated shoulder to heal.

Now--If Ben just had his shoulder popped in, that is a different story!





Al, do you understand what the word IF means?

I'll help ya pal.

Full Definition of if

a : in the event that
b : allowing that
c : on the assumption that
d : on condition that

Since you have a low grasp of kinesiology, I can explain it to you. Ben's arm was out of socket. You could tell by the way his right hand was glued to his body and didn't move the entire time from the injury through the cart ride. He comes out of the tunnel, able to move his arm.

Using your words, if a shoulder is 'popped' back in place, it is not a different story. It is conclusively a shoulder separation. A subluxation is when the shoulder goes back into joint on its own, without needing to put it in. In both cases the shoulder comes out of the joint, but the separation is more severe to the connective tissue.

To 'pop' a shoulder back in place MEANS it is out of the joint, and conclusively separated. He came back to play in 10 minutes, not 4-6 weeks. Please leave your injury assessments to people that have studied and worked in the medical field.
 
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