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Not true at all; only a couple of stadiums have them. X-rays yes- Not really practical to have at stadium as they are very expensive, require lots of maintenance and have to have trained personnel on hand. Also takes 30-45 min to do and has to be set up for the area you're scanning. Suspect he will get scan in New Orleans tomorrow.
Also, hamstring injuries usually take longer to get over than a couple of weeks-depends on the grade.
MRIs at NFL stadiums are pretty normal from what I understand.
Yep. Hate to say this but respect to the Pats from 2009. When it was obvious we had beat their arses they shut it doI’ve always considered it bush league when a team trailing by that much with that little time left keeps pushing to score. This stuff is what happens. This game has been decided for a long time. If you’re “still trying to win the game”, then why the hell are they not taking timeouts and why are they kicking this extra point?
BUSH LEAGUE!
MRIs are not normal in the stadium. I recall reading that Bengals are the only franchise which has in stadium MRI.