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Interesting......

NFC East champs by the years:

04: PHI
05: NYG
06: PHI
07: DAL
08: NYG
09: DAL
10: PHI
11: NYG
12: WSH
13: PHI
14: DAL
15: WSH
16: DAL
17: PHI
18: DAL
19: PHI
20: WSH
21: DAL

Now 17 consecutive seasons that the defending NFC East champion did not repeat the following year.

A Giants fan added: Since the Giants last won the division, every other team has won it at least three times.

 

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1 hour ago, Arthur Penske said:

Another hit for the bucs

 

No doctor but I have a question. Isn't a sprain a slight tear of, in this case, the ligament? If so, and he sprained his ACL, that is dangerous to bring him back in two weeks. Seems as though you are asking for a complete tear and if I'm Barrett I'm going to get an opinion from my own doctor. Complete tear this time of year will likely cost him next year and the balance of that big contract he signed. 

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43 minutes ago, Old Guy said:

No doctor but I have a question. Isn't a sprain a slight tear of, in this case, the ligament? If so, and he sprained his ACL, that is dangerous to bring him back in two weeks. Seems as though you are asking for a complete tear and if I'm Barrett I'm going to get an opinion from my own doctor. Complete tear this time of year will likely cost him next year and the balance of that big contract he signed. 

I've never heard of a sprained ACL

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44 minutes ago, Old Guy said:

No doctor but I have a question. Isn't a sprain a slight tear of, in this case, the ligament? If so, and he sprained his ACL, that is dangerous to bring him back in two weeks. Seems as though you are asking for a complete tear and if I'm Barrett I'm going to get an opinion from my own doctor. Complete tear this time of year will likely cost him next year and the balance of that big contract he signed. 

Most ligament sprain could be Grade 1, 2 or 3.

Grade 1, MRI would show some abnormal signal in the ACL, but majority of fibers intact.  Let's say 1% of the ligament is torn.....still a tear, but really insignificant.

Grade 2 partial tear

Grade 3 is complete tear 

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14501376/

The severity of the ACL injury was graded using a 4-point system from MR images, namely, intact, low-grade partial tear, high-grade partial tear, and complete tear,

 

 

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2 hours ago, squire12 said:

Most ligament sprain could be Grade 1, 2 or 3.

Grade 1, MRI would show some abnormal signal in the ACL, but majority of fibers intact.  Let's say 1% of the ligament is torn.....still a tear, but really insignificant.

Grade 2 partial tear

Grade 3 is complete tear 

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14501376/

The severity of the ACL injury was graded using a 4-point system from MR images, namely, intact, low-grade partial tear, high-grade partial tear, and complete tear,

 

 

Isn’t a complete tear also referred to as a rupture?

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