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Rarely is that the case, although the team doctors are well respected doctors, they do alot of diagnosis and prescribing I imagine, while Dr Andrews and the top surgeons do this thing at a high level every day/week.
(KFFL) " ESPNBoston.com reports New England Patriots WR Wes Welker (knee) underwent surgery to repair torn ligaments in his left knee Tuesday, Feb. 2, at Massachusetts General Hospital, according to published reports. According to the Boston Herald, team doctor Thomas Gill performed the surgery. The Boston Globe quoted a person with knowledge of the surgery as saying that Welker was "perfectly OK" following the surgery. "
Team doctor did it, no world specialist...seems weird.
They are what we thought they were. They draft these guys, we knew Rey was sub par, risk wise, same old bengals. Oh yeah, nice game against the jets Bengals...Palmer.
I think Brady and coach would be able to get the best out of Brandon. Hes one of the best in the game right now, and his contract ends after this year. Hes having problems with McDaniels who worked for Bill. As an owner I can only hope so. What are some other possibilities?