Colvins Hip Injury may end his Career

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  • EM Bills Fan 80
    Let's Go Buffalo!
    • Mar 2003
    • 573

    Colvins Hip Injury may end his Career

    Just heard it on WNSA before the HS show came on.

    Even though he plays for the Pats, I hope this isn't true. He's one hell of a Football Player.
  • LtBillsFan66
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 35553

    #2
    Yeah! F that! I never want to hear news like this.

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    • L.A. Playa
      Registered User
      • Aug 2003
      • 19295

      #3
      thats terrible . think maybe its the football gods getting back belecheck for bad karma????

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      • nolimit
        Member of the Official Drew Bledsoe Truce!
        • Aug 2003
        • 542

        #4
        that is absolutely heart breaking!

        Reminds me of Bo JAckson and what could have been!

        Bo Jackson , I still believe would have been the best running back in the history of the NFL!

        I hope Colvin can overcome this!

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        • He Bad Production
          Registered User
          • Sep 2003
          • 15

          #5
          Cry me a river. So he sells cars or "lays tile" or puts his signing bonus in the bank and lives off the $500,000 per year interest. Go to a local hospital and get some perspective.

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          • lordofgun
            in charge of you

            Administrator Emeritus
            • Jul 2002
            • 48416

            #6
            If he was a dolphin, it wouldn't be so bad.






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            • Tatonka
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 21289

              #7
              colvin was a good pass rusher.. not a good LB.

              he couldnt even hold a candle to bo jackson.
              "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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              • LtBillsFan66
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 35553

                #8
                Originally posted by He Bad Production
                Cry me a river. So he sells cars or "lays tile" or puts his signing bonus in the bank and lives off the $500,000 per year interest. Go to a local hospital and get some perspective.

                Lighten up pal. We are here to talk about football and sports. This happens to be sad news in the football scheme of things. We don't need a reality check from anyone. ok?

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                • THATHURMANATOR
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 69112

                  #9
                  Originally posted by billsfanone



                  Lighten up pal. We are here to talk about football and sports. This happens to be sad news in the football scheme of things. We don't need a reality check from anyone. ok?
                  YEAH!!!!!

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                  • TigerJ
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 22575

                    #10
                    He Bad One: "Cry me a river. So he sells cars or "lays tile" or puts his signing bonus in the bank and lives off the $500,000 per year interest. Go to a local hospital and get some perspective."

                    One can always find a bigger tragedy. That doesn't mean this is not a sad event. I've been to the hospital and sat with dying patients. I think I have some perspective.
                    I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

                    I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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                    • Ingtar33
                      Dances With Buffaloes
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 15475

                      #11
                      my brother broke his hip in a motorcycle accedent, he is litterally 1 out of 100 who came through it with no impairment.

                      If they need to put a plate in Colvin's hip his career is over
                      My wife told me that if I had a dollar for every girl who found me unattractive, girls would find me VERY attractive.

                      MY WIFE SAID THAT!!!

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                      • The Spaz
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 19066

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ingtar33
                        my brother broke his hip in a motorcycle accedent, he is litterally 1 out of 100 who came through it with no impairment.

                        If they need to put a plate in Colvin's hip his career is over
                        Kyle Cifton came back and he totally dislocted his hip. I hope Colvin can come back his career is far from over.

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                        • XNOUGHT
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 340

                          #13
                          This is all scare talk.

                          It is black and blue that the surgery was a complete success.

                          Besides, he has a year to heal. He should be alright.

                          However, huge blow to our team, no question about it.
                          I'm lost.

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                          • Takeo 51
                            Registered User
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 17

                            #14
                            Even though he does play for the Pat's it does really suck that his career is over (if it is) So I hope he has a good recovery and keeps playing. As long as he's never on a 1st place team.
                            WHAT IT TAKES TO BE NO. 1


                            Winning is not a sometime thing; it's an all the time thing. You don't win once in a while; you don't do things right once in a while; you do them right all the time. Winning is a habit. Unfortunately, so is losing.

                            There is no room for second place. There is only one place in my game, and that's first place. I have finished second twice in my time at Green Bay, and I don't ever want to finish second again. There is a second place bowl game, but it is a game for losers played by losers. It is and always has been an American zeal to be first in anything we do, and to win, and to win, and to win.

                            Every time a football player goes to play his trade he's got to play from the ground up-from the soles of his feet right up to his head. Every inch of him has to play. Some guys play with their heads. That's O.K. You've got to be smart to be number one in any business. But more importantly, you've got to play with your heart, with every fiber of your body. If you're lucky enough to find a guy with a lot of head and a lot of heart, he's never going to come off the field second.

                            Running a football team is no different than running any other kind of organization-an army, a political party or a business. The principles are the same. The object is to win-to beat the other guy. Maybe that sounds hard or cruel. I don't think it is.

                            It is a reality of life that men are competitive and the most competitive games draw the most competitive men. That's why they are there-to compete. To know the rules and objectives when they get in the game. The object is to win fairly, squarely, by the rules-but to win.

                            And in truth, I've never known a man worth his salt who in the long run, deep down in his heart, didn't appreciate the grind, the discipline. There is something in good men that really yearns for discipline and the harsh reality of head to head combat.

                            I don't say these things because I believe in the "brute" nature of man or that men must be brutalized to be combative. I believe in God, and I believe in human decency. But I firmly believe that any man's finest hour, the greatest fulfillment of all that he holds dear, is that moment when he has worked his heart out in a good cause and lies exhausted on the field of battle - victorious.

                            ...Vince Lombardi

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                            • Halbert
                              I'm Not Normal
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 4082

                              #15
                              Originally posted by XNOUGHT
                              This is all scare talk.

                              It is black and blue that the surgery was a complete success.
                              Yeah, every time the words "injury" and "hip" are in the same sentence everybody meantions Bo Jackson.

                              How about this: "injury", "hip", "priest holmes".

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