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    what about ur beloved brewers fan does his broken leg not get any sympathy haha!

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    by the way, like my new avatar?

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    That is an awesome avatar. +Rep

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    I like the old Brewers' logo better.

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    haha but dont u agree with my avayar, dont u just wanna say the same thing thanks for + repp.

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    Its just so true. Eric Gagne needs to just go back in time to like 2004.

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    on juice...

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    Gagne is doing an ok job. His numbers are a little misleading. 1, maybe 2 of his blown saves are not necessarily his fault. And he has had 5 straight games without giving upa run. He is doing an ok job at the moment.

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    Poor Yovani

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    Ya, this injury most definitely hurts the Brewers. But they have to regroup and get over it. There is still a lot of talent on this team.

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    yeah, but now we have dave bush!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardy Blonde View Post
    Poor Yovani
    I have gone through this surgery and the rehab that follows. It was a long, tough process for me, but I was over 50 when I had my surgery and had been lving without the ACL for 30 years. This young man should be OK in about 6-9 months and be ready for baseball again next season.
    "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon

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    Well, ready to play yes. But will he be ready to play as well as he does now? From my (albeit secondhand) experience, while you may recover from surgery in 6 months, a year, whatever the doctors tell you, a lot of times, you have the surgery in your mind, and you are hesitant to put the injury in danger for some time.

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    Well going off the baseball spot here, John Cena tore his pectoral muscle right off the bone in his shoulder and he was back at it 5 months later. He went to therapy 2-3 times a day, even the day after surgery and he was 29...Yovani is younger so if he has the spark to get back out there maybe he'll try that.

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    The only flaw with that argument being that a) John Cena is on steroids, which help the body rehab faster. and b) With wrestling, they tend to exaggerate injuries.

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