ThomasM
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Fines playing is not a good thing.
He's still better than most players FAMU will see all year. It's a non issue this game. He might even look like a real player against FAMU.
Fines playing is not a good thing.
just need these guys from GT. The first 3 games are easy peasy.
just need these guys from GT. The first 3 games are easy peasy.
App State is not a patsy....Conference Champs with most of the team returning from last year....Altitude is going to be a factor as flatlanders seem to run out of gas before the first half is over...Sold out game with addition of 2500 extra seats..Would hate to see them pull a Michigan on us...
just need these guys from GT. The first 3 games are easy peasy.
App State is not a patsy....Conference Champs with most of the team returning from last year....Altitude is going to be a factor as flatlanders seem to run out of gas before the first half is over...Sold out game with addition of 2500 extra seats..Would hate to see them pull a Michigan on us...
just need these guys from GT. The first 3 games are easy peasy.
App State is not a patsy....Conference Champs with most of the team returning from last year....Altitude is going to be a factor as flatlanders seem to run out of gas before the first half is over...Sold out game with addition of 2500 extra seats..Would hate to see them pull a Michigan on us...
Coaches said he'd play Saturday. Apprently it was about as minor of an injury as you could have to that area and "no structural damage to the shoulder."
Let him heal it up... if we are in dire need of him against FAMU we should just fold the program
If there's no structural damage and he has the possibility of playing this weekend I find it highly unlikely that he dislocated his shoulder. To posteriorly dislocate your shoulder there either has to be structural damage or severe posterior/multidirectional instability. With the later, it would have already been an ongoing problem for him. Either way, it's not an injury that will just get better or be good enough to go in a week. My guess is that this was a false report and it was some other shoulder injury less severe.
(Disclosure: I'm an orthopedic radiologist)
If there's no structural damage and he has the possibility of playing this weekend I find it highly unlikely that he dislocated his shoulder. To posteriorly dislocate your shoulder there either has to be structural damage or severe posterior/multidirectional instability. With the later, it would have already been an ongoing problem for him. Either way, it's not an injury that will just get better or be good enough to go in a week. My guess is that this was a false report and it was some other shoulder injury less severe.
(Disclosure: I'm an orthopedic radiologist)
Could they have confused dislocation with separation?
I don't mean the medical people obviously, I mean either the reporters and/or the info. person at UM
just need these guys from GT. The first 3 games are easy peasy.
App State is not a patsy....Conference Champs with most of the team returning from last year....Altitude is going to be a factor as flatlanders seem to run out of gas before the first half is over...Sold out game with addition of 2500 extra seats..Would hate to see them pull a Michigan on us...
**** App State. We should win by 4 scores, and if we don't blowm them out it will be a very early warning sign about our new staff.
Dropping like god**** flies!