@ProFootballDoc you're a disgrace to our profession. You should worry about your own issues instead of using someone's tragedy for your gain
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@kevinfarmermd With all due respect, what I do has been vetted and supported by Ortho docs at HSS, Duke & other major universities. -
@ProFootballDoc I'm sure they support you diagnosing through social media. I see them doing that all the time -
@kevinfarmermd They certainly aren't a disgrace. Or are they in your eyes? -
@ProFootballDoc what? You're not making any sense. You using a young man's tragedy to build Twitter followers is a disgrace -
@kevinfarmermd By commenting on a video that player himself posted for the world to see? Please say hi at an ortho conference & let's chat. -
@ProFootballDoc I'm at all the meetings, but don't feel a need to chat with you
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@ProFootballDoc I know it's your thing, but aren't these armchair diagnoses kind of irresponsible? -
@sole_dier It would be if I had examined player or knew insider information. I deal only in insider knowledge. Besides, he posted the video. -
@ProFootballDoc@sole_dier They're still saying no nerve damage, but you said there is. Probably shouldn't diagnose from a video. -
@Tyl49er@sole_dier Of course player & agent saying no nerve. Unfortunately for the kid, teams have said otherwise. No winners here. -
@ProFootballDoc@Tyl49er You did call it - credit where it's due. -
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@sole_dier@Tyl49er Thanks but I don't enjoy being right when it means bad news for a player. - 2 more replies
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@ProFootballDoc no chance it's just precautionary to stabilize his gait while off knee brace? Or only foot drop/nerve? -
@wardorican one can hope but not really.
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@ProFootballDoc I am glad you have the ability to make accurate diagnosis from watching a video and blasting your eval comments on Twitter!
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