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*at some point in wikipedia*
".... gout was originally only considered to impact the big toe, often right foot of overweight individuals or those who ate vast quantities of organ meats and shellfish. However, in 2016 NFL head coach Andy Reid experienced gout in his right knee which baffled doctors. Boston MD Drew Andrews stated: "It really is interesting, Andy came to us with an abnormally enlarged knee and expressed concern on recurring pain." Andy became the first known human to be diagnosed with gout in an area other than the foot."
*at some point in wikipedia*
".... gout was originally only considered to impact the big toe, often right foot of overweight individuals or those who ate vast quantities of organ meats and shellfish. However, in 2016 NFL head coach Andy Reid experienced gout in his right knee which baffled doctors. Boston MD Drew Andrews stated: "It really is interesting, Andy came to us with an abnormally enlarged knee and expressed concern on recurring pain." Andy became the first known human to be diagnosed with gout in an area other than the foot."
A great white is far too threatening for the current state of the team in Frisco. Maybe a Manta ray?I like him one fuck of a lot more once he died in Philly and was resurrected in KC.
It turned out even better since Philly brought in some adult who lets himself be called CHIP.....
Meanwhile Chipper is out of a job but latched on to SF like a remora on a Great White....
And Andy? Pushes out respectable teams most every year. Not a true tonic for the troops but probably an OK guy to play for.