That was horrible, but nothing will ever top Joe Theisman's leg break. Junior Seau's was pretty sweet too because of the way his arm looked like jello, but he walked off the field like it was nothing. Willis McGahee's is really hard to watch, too.
FantasyMan13 wrote:That was horrible, but nothing will ever top Joe Theisman's leg break. Junior Seau's was pretty sweet too because of the way his arm looked like jello, but he walked off the field like it was nothing. Willis McGahee's is really hard to watch, too.
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Seau's is the only one that doesn't look too gruesome. Those others are jsut flat out painful.
FantasyMan13 wrote:That was horrible, but nothing will ever top Joe Theisman's leg break. Junior Seau's was pretty sweet too because of the way his arm looked like jello, but he walked off the field like it was nothing. Willis McGahee's is really hard to watch, too.
All of those are most definitely hard to watch, but what I think seperates this injury was the fact that he was untouched. To get hurt being tackled seems somehow less horrible than going up for a routine layup, falling down, and not being able to get up again.
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FantasyMan13 wrote:That was horrible, but nothing will ever top Joe Theisman's leg break. Junior Seau's was pretty sweet too because of the way his arm looked like jello, but he walked off the field like it was nothing. Willis McGahee's is really hard to watch, too.
All of those are most definitely hard to watch, but what I think seperates this injury was the fact that he was untouched. To get hurt being tackled seems somehow less horrible than going up for a routine layup, falling down, and not being able to get up again.
I think it would be much worse to be tackled and then hurt, because Theisman had 3 or 4 250 pound Giants on him. That type of pain is unimaginable.
That Livingston injury is gruesome. I can't even think about how much that must have hurt
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