Trey Potts - UPDATED With Statement from the U

Cutting the shirt off suggests access was needed to defibrillate/ cardiac massage or to start an iv or both.
That is what I was thinking when I moved my son and his friend away from the scene.

The way he was carried, how the shirt was being cut, and how it appeared they were trying to keep him awake did not suggest they were concerned about a fracture.
 

This is a game and if you know a player is injury prone why would you risk his future by over working him? And yes having him carry 20+ times a game increases his risk of injury.
What does that have to do with my post?

I'm not at all sure your premise makes any sense at all...
 

It is always interesting in cases like this to see all the theories that get tossed out there based on next to no information. So many people that seem sure they know what is going on, when there is really no possible way they can be sure of anything.

I mean in the end someone will end up having been right but it will be mostly based on a lucky guess.

The lack of information is what spurs the theories. This all seems like pretty standard internet message board repartee to me.

If people are claiming to be sure of a diagnosis then I missed those posts. Of course these presumptive/suggested diagnoses are guesses... but they're not completely random. Nobody is throwing out tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. Even if they were random guesses, what's the harm? I don't see any malicious intent in any of the posts to this point. Scratch that. S.O.N. was called a name benign speculation.

If you (general you - not specifically MNVCGUY) don't want to participate, that's fine. But why moderate everyone else's civil discussion?

Clearly people are interested and want to identify the mysterious condition.
 







The lack of information is what spurs the theories. This all seems like pretty standard internet message board repartee to me.

If people are claiming to be sure of a diagnosis then I missed those posts. Of course these presumptive/suggested diagnoses are guesses... but they're not completely random. Nobody is throwing out tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. Even if they were random guesses, what's the harm? I don't see any malicious intent in any of the posts to this point. Scratch that. S.O.N. was called a name benign speculation.

If you (general you - not specifically MNVCGUY) don't want to participate, that's fine. But why moderate everyone else's civil discussion?

Clearly people are interested and want to identify the mysterious condition.

Clown 2.0
 




The lack of information is what spurs the theories. This all seems like pretty standard internet message board repartee to me.

If people are claiming to be sure of a diagnosis then I missed those posts. Of course these presumptive/suggested diagnoses are guesses... but they're not completely random. Nobody is throwing out tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica. Even if they were random guesses, what's the harm? I don't see any malicious intent in any of the posts to this point. Scratch that. S.O.N. was called a name benign speculation.

If you (general you - not specifically MNVCGUY) don't want to participate, that's fine. But why moderate everyone else's civil discussion?

Clearly people are interested and want to identify the mysterious condition.
There is no harm in all the random guesses but it does make it tough for those that are interested in actual information about Potts to find it while sifting through the guesses and subsequent discussion of those guesses and what they would mean.

The reality is that there is very little information to go on from the stadium and the statement from the U didn't go into specifics, so outside of someone getting ahold of his chart at the hospital in Indiana, it is just wild speculation based on very minimal information.

It is what it is, for those actually interested in what happened to Potts the best bet is to hope a new thread pops up once we have some more reliable information.
 

There is no harm in all the random guesses but it does make it tough for those that are interested in actual information about Potts to find it while sifting through the guesses and subsequent discussion of those guesses and what they would mean.

The reality is that there is very little information to go on from the stadium and the statement from the U didn't go into specifics, so outside of someone getting ahold of his chart at the hospital in Indiana, it is just wild speculation based on very minimal information.

It is what it is, for those actually interested in what happened to Potts the best bet is to hope a new thread pops up once we have some more reliable information.
Sooner or later we will here from Potts himself, or from his family.
 

Is someone keeping a list of all speculated diagnosis here? Soon just about every ailment will have been thrown out there. Does the winner get a prize?
I'm going kidney laceration or appendicitis
 





Put me down for scurvy.

I think we need players' parents to supply orange wedges at halftime. Somebody pass around a sign-up sheet.
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Hopefully this serves as some sort of wake up call to not come in here and continually speak in black/white absolutes on topics you know nothing more than anyone else. You tend to speak with opinions as if they are strong facts.
Best yet -- he could simply not post at all!

The little he does post, adds literally no value to Gopherhole.
 







Can't be. They gave him ivermectin and he promptly s__t his pants.

That's what happened to you, right?
Nope. You're confused.

Myocarditis supposedly relates to the vaccine.

Ivermectin is supposed to treat the actual disease.

Poop humor relates to your unique comedic genius.
 


Myocarditis supposedly relates to the vaccine.
Nah. It's simply the body's immune responseto the sars2 virus (proteins). Rarely, that immune response goes haywire, for reasons science doesn't yet understand. They would've gotten it the same, or worse, from an actual infection
 

Cutting the shirt off suggests access was needed to defibrillate/ cardiac massage or to start an iv or both.

No.....it doesn't. It suggests that him having his jersey and pads on were making it more difficult to assess the situation....and that if he had to go to the hospital.....which he did.....those things were not going to be able to stay on.

Zero reason to suggest that this means they needed to defibrillate or that he was in cardiac arrest.
 

Curious as to why his illness has not been disclosed.
What could it be that needs to be kept in the shadows?
 




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