Broncos game

Broncos kick ass!!!! that was fucking sick but our special teams suck balls. Fuck all other teams you all suck balls.
 
Haha, I knew the Bills would lose. They played like ass anyways. Horrible defensive showing, and Losman couldn't throw to save his life.
 
GO PANTHERS!!!!!!!

and panthers cheer leaders

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A lot of hate for the Broncos. Especially when they are from a state know for skiing. You all suck and the Broncos are going all the way Cutler is a poon tamer.
 
what about the broncos being the most badass team in football? That is what I thought.

WHAT BITCH?!

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oh shit such a sick game, i wonder whats the deal with that bill that had to go straight into surgery from that hit...
 
he had 4 hours of surgery last night..has two broken vertebrates in his spine and had to get bone fragments removed...they said the surgery went well but they are still unsure if he will ever be able to move or walk again.
 
Everett is not doing very well and it is likely that he will never walk again. Puts things into prospective. Send him your love.
 
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601079&sid=aHQDfIHrHGtE&refer=home

Bills' Everett has `Very Small' Chance of Walking After Surgery

By Mason Levinson

Sept. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett faces a ``statistically very small'' chance of walking again after his upper spine was injured while making a tackle, the doctor who operated on him said.

Everett had voluntary movement of his legs this morning after surgery and can feel in all his limbs, Dr. Andrew Cappuccino said in a televised news conference.

The orthopedic surgeon said Everett is now in a ``deeply sedated drug-induced state'' in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Buffalo, New York, and remained in danger.

``I have to tell you that statistically the chances of that occurring are very small,'' Cappuccino said when asked if Everett might walk again.

Everett, 25, was injured in a helmet-to-helmet collision with Denver Broncos kick returner Domenik Hixon in the third quarter of yesterday's National Football League season-opener in Orchard Park, New York.

He was motionless for several minutes before being placed on a backboard to immobilize his head and body, and showed no signs of movement as he was loaded into an ambulance and driven off the Ralph Wilson Stadium field.

 
they just had a press conference and said he never lost consciousness but there is less than a 5 percent chance he will ever walk again and also still a small chance he could lose his life. keep him in your prayers
 
Statistically, the odds are so far against him.

But I do have a shred of hope based on this...

"Everett had voluntary movement of his legs this morning after surgery and can feel in all his limbs, Dr. Andrew Cappuccino said in a televised news conference."

+++ vikes though.
 
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