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RollToad

Baylor is Trash.
Joke's on you, in at least one sportsbook, NMSU is the favorite.
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Bama would still make the playoff.
 

ftwfrog

Active Member
Is it fully herniated or partially? I've got a partially herniated L5/S1 and, depending on the doctor I see, they call it either protruded disc or herniated disc. I ask because I've been told if/when it becomes fully herniated they would recommend surgery if I want to remain active.

When you came by Saturday I was struggling with a flare-up from this injury. I sneezed a week ago and was crippled Thursday and Friday. I couldn't really move with freedom again until Monday after the chiropractor finally got me realigned (3rd visit since Thursday morning). I still have a little ways to go to be pain free, but I can at least operate like normal now.

From experience, big keys in avoiding the bad pain are core strength (mine has lapsed severely over the last 2-3 years), manage inflammation in the area during/after exercise, and have muscle relaxers on the ready in the event of spasms. Quite literally, the most innocuous thing thing can take you out sometimes and other times the most strenuous activity will seem like no big deal. Best of luck dude.
NWLA, I’m sure you know this and I’m no expert but sitting is really bad for your back. Luckily my primary job doesn’t allow much sitting but I remember you talking about how much you have to drive with your occupation. Driving bad. Walking good.

Thankfully I’ve never had too much pain but it usually comes after road trips. Ice. More ice and ice cold beer always works. Good luck dude. Back pain is no fun.

EDIT- I wrote all of this before I read Doc’s post and now feel really dumb.
 

Tom Brown

Active Member
NWLA, I’m sure you know this and I’m no expert but sitting is really bad for your back. Luckily my primary job doesn’t allow much sitting but I remember you talking about how much you have to drive with your occupation. Driving bad. Walking good.

Thankfully I’ve never had too much pain but it usually comes after road trips. Ice. More ice and ice cold beer always works. Good luck dude. Back pain is no fun.

EDIT- I wrote all of this before I read Doc’s post and now feel really dumb.

Sitting is the new smoking crack
 

Atom

Full Member
Admittedly I don't watch much sports TV talk shows much less TV in general but had it on Fox Sports I think and there was this dude with almost bleach blonde hair that looked like a wig. Texas guy I think... the guy next to him had a cowboy hat on.

His name is escaping me. Help? And I'm curious if it is a wig if anybody knows.
 

Tom Brown

Active Member
Admittedly I don't watch much sports TV talk shows much less TV in general but had it on Fox Sports I think and there was this dude with almost bleach blonde hair that looked like a wig. Texas guy I think... the guy next to him had a cowboy hat on.

His name is escaping me. Help? And I'm curious if it is a wig if anybody knows.

Ric Renner. No k. Toupé.
 

Mean Purple

Active Member
So, watching ESPN Game Day. When they show the overhead, crowd is not any bigger than what we have had in Fort Worth on campus. And the whorn sign game sucks. Triggered liberals just can't talk [ Finebaum ].
 
Admittedly I don't watch much sports TV talk shows much less TV in general but had it on Fox Sports I think and there was this dude with almost bleach blonde hair that looked like a wig. Texas guy I think... the guy next to him had a cowboy hat on.

His name is escaping me. Help? And I'm curious if it is a wig if anybody knows.

You really don't watch much. He's been around for nearly 20 years.
 

Mean Purple

Active Member
Let's call it strokism. I'm against putting people on TV with clearly diminished capacity to process information and speak clearly. How long ago was his stroke? It's been downhill ever since. Herbie has to cajole Corso through every cue for him to speak. It's just brutal to watch.
Purp, you're so brutal.
love it.
 

Ron Swanson

Full Member
Let's call it strokism. I'm against putting people on TV with clearly diminished capacity to process information and speak clearly. How long ago was his stroke? It's been downhill ever since. Herbie has to cajole Corso through every cue for him to speak. It's just brutal to watch.
I highly doubt that ESPN wants him on. My guess is they feel bad basically firing the guy who got the show started so they feel obligated to keep trotting him out there
 
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