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Umm. The Puerto Rico incident was around 1980, Pretty sure he was not in early stages of dementia 40 years ago
Umm. The Puerto Rico incident was around 1980, Pretty sure he was not in early stages of dementia 40 years ago
He "was sick and f--- tired of losing to Purdue" said during halftime talk vs Georgetown
This is one of my all time video clips
Chief, I love what you bring to the BY, but you are just wrong on this one. My boss had Bobby Knight come to give an inspirational speech to our workforce... let's just say it didn't end well... FBI investigated complaints that Bobby Knight groped women at Federal agencyIt’s just sad that people feel embolden taking shots at Bobby Knight at this point or for that some disgruntled failed employee at St Joe’s throwing Calhoun under the bus for not picking something up off the floor when he just had half his stomach removed.
Listen, I have been the primary caregiver for my wife who was diagnosed 3 years ago with FTD. In that time I have been to seminars, support groups, read hundreds of articles, reports, viewed many many videos on the subject. This is but one of many, many theories. I assure you his behavior 40 years ago was not an early stage of dementia.As a matter of fact, it has been shown that midlife and younger systemic infections and systemic inflammation measured by inflammatory markers such as CRP are associated with development of Alzheimer's disease 25-40 years later. These conditions are also known causes of irritability and anger. Here is a review: Review: systemic inflammation and Alzheimer's disease. - PubMed - NCBI.
I don’t think that that’s what was really implied; that there are signs of the dementia 20+ years before you see the classic signs manifest. FTD is a different syndrome from AD and for all we know there are different neurophysiological markers for different diseases. The precursors are the emergence of the inflammatory processes; not that there is some early manifested behavior that goes along with the initial stages of the process.I assure you his behavior 40 years ago was not an early stage of dementia.
bobby should've clocked him full on, then turn it over to the lawyers. im bettin' there would be a pantload of Boricua attorneys happy to take the case for Coach 'take no lip.'Seems like you gave a very one sided account of what happened. The below from SI vault:
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Yeah I'm sure the truth lies somewhere with Bob Knight remaining calm in a tense situation and taking the higher roadbobby should've clocked him full on, then turn it over to the lawyers. im bettin' there would be a pantload of Boricua attorneys happy to take the case for Coach 'take no lip.'
You're right, that was him being a jerk 40 years ago. I don't envy the people who will be his caregivers.Listen, I have been the primary caregiver for my wife who was diagnosed 3 years ago with FTD. In that time I have been to seminars, support groups, read hundreds of articles, reports, viewed many many videos on the subject. This is but one of many, many theories. I assure you his behavior 40 years ago was not an early stage of dementia.
oh, man this is so good. movement and balance … the secret! preach!Quite frankly, if people want to avoid being led around by the hand or winding up looking like they are turning into a statue as they age you need to keep moving. Getting outside all year whether it is walking around a track or going into the woods on the many trails that exist, get into the great outdoors. Many older folks use ski poles on trails to help with balance. Keep moving! The recliner is OK but not all day. It can help with alzheimer's if you start early enough.
I thought you must be exaggerating but no. There's something really really wrong with that guy. That wasn't in the least bit playful, so goshdarn disrespectful to Vitale.
Westside Jeff on Twitter: "A very special moment as Bobby Knight returns to Assembly Hall for the first time in decades. I.U. nation celebrates. And he's still got the fire. Starting the "Defense" chant. #bobknight https://post original url/pBl3udKO2S" / Twitter
I’d say Lewy BodyAs someone with experience, he looks and acts like someone with either dementia or Alzheimers.