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Why are the details of Jerry’s cancer journey coming out now, years after the cure. The cynic in me thinks it’s because his popularity is at an all-time low and he’s hoping to score some sympathy votes. 

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6 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

I love it when owners play the “He’s already under contract” card. How many players has he cut while under contract but the guaranteed money was either not onerous or non-existent. 

football teams can’t violate contracts.  if the money isn’t guaranteed it isn’t guaranteed and they can cut players.

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11 hours ago, kevwun said:

Is this drug only available to rich assholes?

Gonna venture a guess here that we may be seeing cutting edge technology. Seems Jones claimed it's all gone from his body. That sounds virtually impossible to me. In the past, if one cell survives, it possibly has some kind of immunity and then it begins to multiply. Next thing you know you have an even bigger problem.

It occurs to me that maybe the new way of treating cancer will be to use this tech on you every time there's a recurrence. I just can't imagine anything that will get rid of every single cell. I say this because in the old chemo days, they nearly killed you (and your own immunity) to get rid of all the cancer - and your body is destroyed and it still didn't work. We've seen Jones now for the last year or two looking none the worse for wear, so maybe PD1 will become the new standard, and eventually available to everyone.

A friend last year got a grim diagnosis, but other friends who know what they're talking about sound like the prognosis has turned around. So fingers crossed (not for Jones, mind you).

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4 minutes ago, Irish Wrist Watch said:

Gonna venture a guess here that we may be seeing cutting edge technology. Seems Jones claimed it's all gone from his body. That sounds virtually impossible to me. If one cell survives, it possibly has some kind of immunity or some kind of strength against PD-1 technology. And then it begins to multiply. Next thing you know you have an even bigger problem.

It occurs to me that maybe the new way of treating cancer will be to use this tech on you every time there's a recurrence. I say this because in the old chemo days, they nearly killed you (and your own immunity) to get rid of all the cancer - and your body is destroyed. We've seen Jones now for the last year or two looking none the worse for wear, so maybe PD1 will become the new standard, and eventually available to everyone.

immunotherapy is widely available.  each of these drugs have to go through trials for particular cancers and back in 2010 he probably got one that was being evaluated for his type of melanoma.  and PD1 is not a drug, it’s a drug target. 

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Uhh players negotiate guarantees in their contracts.  When cut they get what they are contracted to get.  Shitty players have shitty guarantees, and good ones have big guarantees.  And stupid owners give crazy guarantees.  Deshaun Watson has $230 mill 100% guarantee.  Hasn’t played for shit since he signed it with Cleveland.  Dak got $240 mill/$231 mil guaranteed contract.  He can play like total shit or get a catastrophic career ending injury and he gets all the remaining guarantee.  I guess you like it when a team gets stuck with a shitball contract.  For the most part players love playing for Jerry.  

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17 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

Why are the details of Jerry’s cancer journey coming out now, years after the cure. The cynic in me thinks it’s because his popularity is at an all-time low and he’s hoping to score some sympathy votes. 

It's not working. I still hate his fucking guts.

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Why are the details of Jerry’s cancer journey coming out now, years after the cure. The cynic in me thinks it’s because his popularity is at an all-time low and he’s hoping to score some sympathy votes. 
Glad I'm not the only one thinking this. He knows he has run this franchise into the ground in terms of on the field performance. So here comes the sympathy card and a Netflix series glorifying the good ol days over 3 decades ago.
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Nah, there is zero chance he's ever thought for even a second that he's made a single mistake. He thinks he's doing a great job. He's a textbook narcisist. 

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19 hours ago, TonyTexas said:

Why are the details of Jerry’s cancer journey coming out now, years after the cure. The cynic in me thinks it’s because his popularity is at an all-time low and he’s hoping to score some sympathy votes. 

because Schottenheimer mentioned he had thyroid cancer, so Jerry had to one up him 

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50 minutes ago, 'stache said:

Nah, there is zero chance he's ever thought for even a second that he's made a single mistake. He thinks he's doing a great job. He's a textbook narcisist. 

learn to spell

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