Springs

Pages : 1 [2]

jsarno
12-13-2006, 08:26 PM
That's what I heard too.

Would it really end his career? I know Alonzo Mourning didn't give up a kidney, but his kidneys pretty much stopped working and he was able to come back sucessfully.

It depends on what you consider successfully. Sure he came back, but he was a shadow of his former self. Same with Sean Elliot (San Antonio forward). Springs doesn't have the time left to try a comeback. He's too old. If he did it, his career would be over.

MonkFan4Life
12-14-2006, 08:26 AM
Na AA decided that the ball weighed to much and would mak ehim slower then he is

Ok now you see I heard wrong then. Because heard that the AP repoted that when Jason Witten snatched AA's balls from him, he had ripped too much of AA's sack away so he wouldn't have enough to support said ball. I heard rumors there was talk of skin grafting to replace the missing scrot but I haven't seen or heard anything lately about BallGate '06. You'll know as soon as I know...

Big C
12-14-2006, 10:45 AM
yeah, this was in the local paper the other day. ron springs is a native of williamsburg (my hometown) and shawn springs was born here, so its a big deal to this area. im just glad he got a donor, and that was noble of springs to offer to end his career to give up a kidney

MonkFan4Life
12-14-2006, 11:04 AM
Yeah on a serious note, my sister gave my aunt one of her kidneys about 2 years ago. If she wasn't a match then i was next in line to get tested. It was pretty kick ass knowing that my sister had a hand i saving a life. I was really proud of her.

EZ Archive Ads Plugin for vBulletin Copyright 2006 Computer Help Forum