Update at WR as true frosh Richards deals with turf toe

Update at WR as true frosh Richards deals with turf toe

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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Sit him the rest of camp, the month of September is essentially an extension of fall camp, he can get caught up there
 
Only thing ****es me off is when people get turf toe playing on real grass... Dammit mane!!
 
Sounds like Richards has a grade one turf toe that will allow him limited movement on that joint. With rest and movement restrictive devices he should be ok. I'm no doctor, but familiar with the degrees of turf toe.

If Richards turf toe is indeed grade 1 then it's great news. A grade 1 turf toe is the most mild and usually only requires a few day or a week at most. He should be fine if he doesn't aggravate it.
 
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I pray one year we have all of our horses ready %100 percent.


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Need more horses. This is exactly why we need to stack blue-chip players: injuries are 100 percent guaranteed and that's why every great team has depth

This is our biggest problem right now

Normally this is true which is why i'm still impressed with how Washington State went into our bowl game last year with ZERO injuries.

What on earth did they do all season to avoid injuries????
 
Can someone please explain why there's this grade 1 assumption being made? Did someone at the school (coaches, etc) say it? Has someone there, or a reporter. described the extent of his injury specifically?
 
“He’s still learning what to do – that’s part of his issue,” Richt said. “The last play of red zone, he ran the wrong route and true to form around here, we threw it to the guy who ran the wrong route and he scored, so maybe we invented penicillin there.”

Slap that quote on a Mark Richt picture and we got some motivational posters to make some merch money on.

Let the savages play and that happens. Talent can show you the right play so you can call the "right" route next time.
 
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I pray one year we have all of our horses ready %100 percent.


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Need more horses. This is exactly why we need to stack blue-chip players: injuries are 100 percent guaranteed and that's why every great team has depth

This is our biggest problem right now

Normally this is true which is why i'm still impressed with how Washington State went into our bowl game last year with ZERO injuries.

What on earth did they do all season to avoid injuries????

Helps to have a HC who refuses to let you be injured. Just kidding, love Mike.
 
I pray one year we have all of our horses ready %100 percent.


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Need more horses. This is exactly why we need to stack blue-chip players: injuries are 100 percent guaranteed and that's why every great team has depth

This is our biggest problem right now

Normally this is true which is why i'm still impressed with how Washington State went into our bowl game last year with ZERO injuries.

What on earth did they do all season to avoid injuries????

I don't believe they actually had ZERO injuries. Maybe that's what they told the media. Many injuries go unreported. A lot of times, players play through injuries like turf toe that end up slowing them down. If you have talent that can come off the bench then you can limit the reps of a dinged up player, if you don't then you have to play them
 
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