http://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/msn/arian_foster_tweets_his_mri_results/6475969?GT1=39002
tk421;878920 wrote:Has anyone seen this yet? Arian Foster tweeted a pic of his MRI. I hope for his sake that that nine digit number above his birthday isn't his SS #, otherwise he just gave identity thieves a key to his millions.
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Im pretty sure it is, Colin Cowherd posted this earlier saying how he was much more interest in the info on the xray than the xray.
Manhattan Buckeye;878992 wrote: It is highly unlikely it is his SSN, just a hospital ID that happened to be 9 numbers.
Maybe its my detest for BSPN but who cares what Herm/Tedy says. Herm couldn't hack it in the NFL and Tedy is just a guy. Have you ever listened to Herm try and talk about football from analyst spot? Its down right painful.killer_ewok;879022 wrote:Herm Edwards and Tedy Bruschi went off on him yesterday.
Mine starts with a 0. I believe its mostly states around the NE that have them start with 0. Would be crazy if that was his SSN number and would show how much more of an idiot he is.hoops23;878983 wrote:Never seen a SSN that started with 0
it is--this is standard ID procedure for X-rays, ultrasounds, etc.Manhattan Buckeye;878992 wrote: ... just a hospital ID that happened to be 9 numbers.
SportsAndLady;879064 wrote:I saw this when he tweeted it yesterday and thought nothign of it.
Still don't see why its such a big deal; everyone knew he has hamstring issues.
I dont think its that cut and dry. How many times do you hear about someone going for a second opinion? I think 3 different doctors can look an MRI and see 3 different things.like_that;879103 wrote:An opposing team doctor can take a look at the MRI and let his team know exactly what the condition of his injury is. Very useful info.
Commander of Awesome;879105 wrote:I dont think its that cut and dry. How many times do you hear about someone going for a second opinion? I think 3 different doctors can look an MRI and see 3 different things.
Commander of Awesome;879113 wrote:I assume you're kidding on using a movie as an example to support your arguement.
gerb131;879122 wrote:I dont see the big deal like someone said its been known for awhile he's got hammy problems. Just hope he's back for week 1.
Yea I guess it could be, they should go the Hockey route and just call it a lower body injury. It's pretty unavoidable not to get hit in the hammy being a rb and all.like_that;879127 wrote:If you know the extent of the injury then it's very helpful imo.
Exactly why this is a big deal. Pretty sire the Colts DRs can look at this and get a pretty accurate reading on if he will play or not.gerb131;879122 wrote:I dont see the big deal like someone said its been known for awhile he's got hammy problems. Just hope he's back for week 1.
That is correct they are all Northwestern graduates.Laley23;879153 wrote:Exactly why this is a big deal. Pretty sire the Colts DRs can look at this and get a pretty accurate reading on if he will play or not.
gerb131;879147 wrote:Yea I guess it could be, they should go the Hockey route and just call it a lower body injury. It's pretty unavoidable not to get hit in the hammy being a rb and all.
Not sure.like_that;879160 wrote:Doesn't the NFL force teams to list a specific injury?