Whichever staff member at the hospital took photos of the surgery schedule and JPP’s medical record and sent them to Adam Schefter should be found out and fired by the morning. Holy HIPAA violation, Batman. Plus there’s a second patient’s information fully visible above his on the surgery schedule.
JPP isn’t ignoring the Giants because he’s upset with them. He didn’t want them to know the extent of his injury, as if that gives him some leverage in his contract negotiations.
The amputation should allow for a faster recovery time and, thus, permit him to resume play nearer the beginning of the regular season. This aids his negotiating strength, whereas had he already signed the Giants might have kept him from playing a number of games at the beginning and he would have received no pay.
Apparently he hadn’t signed his franchise-tag tender yet. If the Giants withdraw that too, he could be out a huge pile of moolah. Not that someone else won’t immediately come in and throw a bunch of money at him, but still.
OK, let’s see, my body’s optimal physical condition is my living, and makes me millions of dollars. I am in contract talks and/or on my last year of contract.
Let me handle explosives :smack:
Wilson is even worse off, lost two fingers and is NOT a top ranked multimillion player like Pierre-Paul.
Hope they make a maximum recovery of their function. And the League has them star in a majos series of PSAs.
Last I heard, he lost the whole finger (but the report was not medically detailed so who knows what that may mean) plus there were fractures of the thumb and he required skin grafts. That means a longer course of healing and rehabilitation for that hand and arm than would just clean off losing the one finger.
I’m mixed on there Adam Shefter issue. I agree the hospital employee was violating the law by leaking him the amputation report, and Adam Shefter would have looked like a bigger man if he said he had an indisputable source that the finger was getting whacked, but once you get that report, how can you resist the temptation to tweet it? And what if you don’t tweet it, and another reporter does? This is the nature of todays media.
Plus, it distracts from the REAL issue: the dumbass football player who blew $60 million and let down a massive fanbase so he could play with fireworks.