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casdhf
04-06-2004, 08:11 PM
I think we should draft him, TD isn't affraid of injured talent. I say lets grab him cheap (7th). :up:

The Spaz
04-06-2004, 08:13 PM
Khiawatha Downey can play guard too and he's 6-4 332 Lbs.

casdhf
04-06-2004, 08:15 PM
He's got more skills that Chris Villiarial, says his coach. I like it.

chernobylwraiths
04-06-2004, 08:21 PM
I have a feeling that because of the article, he may garner more interest. Hell, if Mike Brown saw the article, he may be a first round draft choice of the Bengals.

Tatonka
04-06-2004, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by chernobylwraiths
Hell, if Mike Brown saw the article, he may be a first round draft choice of the Bengals.

:rofl:


Originally posted by casdhf
I think we should draft him, TD isn't affraid of injured talent. I say lets grab him cheap (7th). :up:

he isnt injuried. he has a disease that is not going away.

willis_mchenry
04-06-2004, 08:29 PM
I think the Bills should take a look at him if he comes cheap enough.

The Spaz
04-06-2004, 08:32 PM
he isnt injuried. he has a disease that is not going away. [/B]

Midway through his senior season he didn't need his injection of avonex to fight his disease also from the report I have been reading the didease won't limithim doing anything phyical until he's in his 50's or 60's.

mikemac2001
04-06-2004, 09:25 PM
Guys a warrior Bring him in

BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
04-06-2004, 11:01 PM
he isnt injuried. he has a disease that is not going away.

Common symptoms of MS include fatigue, weakness, spasticity, balance problems, bladder and bowel problems, numbness, vision loss, tremors and depression.

Not all symptoms affect all MS patients. No two persons have the same complaints; no one develops all of the symptoms.

Symptoms may be persistent or may cease from time to time. Most patients have episodic patterns of attacks and remissions throughout the disease course. Symptoms may remit completely, leaving no residual damage, or partially leaving degrees of permanent impairment.

Because the symptoms that define the clinical picture of MS are the result of nerve lesions causing disturbances in electrical conduction in one or more areas of the CNS, the nature of the symptoms that occur is determined by the location of the lesion. For example: an optic nerve lesion may cause blurred vision; a brain stem lesion may cause dizziness or double vision; a spinal cord lesion may cause coordination/balance problems.

Depending on the location of the lesion, the MS patient may experience the following signs & symptoms: