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I seriously have to wonder, if the authorities were actually interested, would any NFL doctor still have a medical license? Feels like the nature of the job is antithetical to proper patient care, and shooting people up with high grade pain killers so they can keep playing,is undoubtedly making injuries worse and the

Illinois made us look like frauds. This game confirmed it. 

Yeah the Buckeyes are looking pretty damn ferocious all around. Justin Fields looks like the real deal as well. Nothing fancy/flashy, just a solid QB who doesn't make stupid decisions.

Didn’t Illinois make Wisconsin look like frauds last week?

There shouldn’t be “team” doctors! Imagine working at Amazon and being required to go to the “warehouse doctor”

Now, full disclosure, my wife went to Ohio State and her father taught there. But I’m so happy for that because I got to watch this game and see Young just completely take over this game. It’s just a goddamn great day for him.

The Unblockable Chase Young

Yup, Toradol works great, but is not good for you at all. I have taken it for kidney stones and the doc is very specific in saying that you need to stop taking it as soon as you can manage the pain.

Well, since the johnson familyis into pharmaceuticals, they probably expected him to take a pill to solve the problem. They get paid again that way!

These NFL doctors are total quacks. I was in the hospital is horrible pain last year for a month, and the Doctor’s cut off the Toradol at 5 days to prevent “significant increased risk of kidney problems and heart problems” In fact the prescribing information says this : Ketorolac injection should not be used for

A friend and I had a dream to found an ad/PR agency called Scapegoat. Anytime some exec somewhere screwed something up, they’d hire us, and we’d explain to their bosses how it was all our fault.

And yet we’re supposed to believe that this same organization (NFL) is giving its players straight answers about CTE because they care so much about their players’ wellbeing. Riiiiight...

If he went along with their plan and his career ended after this season because of the unnecessary sustained damage, surely the Jets would pay him the tens of millions of dollars he lost in sacrifice to a lost season. Oh, they would have told him to fuck off? Yea, I think the Jets should be sued into Oblivion for this

Just

Or, players could elect their own doctors? Would you let your boss pick your doctor?

So let me get this straight. The Jets would have rather played an injured player who can’t give 100% than a healthy player at 100%.

The ghosts Sam Darnold saw were players the Jets were trying to kill.

To be fair, most of the Jets medical staff is tied up trying to treat Gase’s exophthalmos.

How are the Jets even capable of this depth of stupidity anymore? My girlfriend told me this morning that we should start a PR company that goes around to idiot teams (Astros?) and plays dumb for the media for a weekend while everyone else gets their shit together. It’s starting to look like a reasonable selling