Sorry for creating a separate thread, but there is no way Shane had a torn ACL

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  • Walt Liquor
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    #21
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    I think it's just an excuse.
    this^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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      #22
      Maybe, maybe not but I do remember Philip Rivers playing with a torn ACL in the playoffs. So maybe Shane wasn't lying. Maybe this wasn't BS

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        #23
        Originally posted by hhs661
        Maybe, maybe not but I do remember Philip Rivers playing with a torn ACL in the playoffs. So maybe Shane wasn't lying. Maybe this wasn't BS

        http://www.nfl.com/videos/auto/09000...-Philip-Rivers
        tons of people have played with torn ACL's. Back in the day they used to do it all the time. This should help the TS out a little bit.

        Originally posted by Walt Liquor
        first off, this is TOTAL bullshi t and it ruins your credibility. you don't have an secret injury before a fight, go through with the fight, then complain about your injury after you get made a fool of. that's low/no class.

        second, I've had 2 torn ACL's. you can fight on a torn ACL, you can run on a torn acl and with proper braces, you can play basketball, especially if you've been rehabbing it. there may be certain cuts you can't make without a very evident knee wobble (and a sharp pain)

        some people play sports for years with no knee ligaments (acl especially). back in the day, football players play for years, one of those steelers linebackers did it. if you tear a lcl or mcl, you'll have a lot more trouble moving side to side, but if you don't tear the PCL and ACL, you can perform at a decent level because the pcl and acl basically do the same thing, they reinforce each other.

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