305407cane
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Parrish is banged up because we were running him into the pile like Derrick Henry against tamu because thad is slow and has no balance and rooster fumbles.
He’s not a horse at his size even though we need him to be. He’s the one guy who gets it and when he‘s out it’s a big loss.Parrish is banged up because we were running him into the pile like Derrick Henry against tamu because thad is slow and has no balance and rooster fumbles.
This is why this board drives me crazy. Any real fan who pays close attention would notice how depleted we are.
And yet, I have been yelling this at my screen the last 18 hours as these mopes keep complaining about how bad we looked.
As currently constructed, we are a slightly above average ACC team. We don't have the roster that would allow for the loss of 3 top RBs, 3 top OLs, 2 top TEs and several key people on defense. Anyone expecting the offense to dominate with all of those people missing is simply not paying attention.
The penalties are frustrating but that has been an outlier compared to other games this year. Way too many of them were procedural errors on the OL. So even there, the depletions and shuffling hurt us. There were several false start penalties that were simply an out-of-sync snap count from a back up center. Frustrating but understandable and correctable.
We had an away game in hostile territory and came away with a win with a severely beat up squad. You have to learn to win ugly before you can learn to just win. Just take the win and hope we get healthier down the road.
What I saw yesterday is a team that can get better. Which after the MTSU disaster is saying something. That game looked like a team that was hopelessly flawed beyond any hope.
I am sure some will call me a "slurper". Knock yourselves out.
Oregon had the same issues and it never got better over time.So many years of soft practices and went the extreme opposite direction coupled with bad luck. Odds are some adjustments need to be made in the workouts & prep to focus on injury prevention but it's doubtful it can all be simply blamed on Feld.
The Covid year show the NFL doesn’t really care much it seems.. this team trash., might not be a bad idea for him honestlyLMFAO at Zion if he can play and has decided to sit out in the hopes of getting drafted. He won't, there's no reason to. He'll be an UDFA on the cheap. He better impress from day one and one misstep he'll be out of a job completely.
Insufferable.Same issues at Oregon. Many top players out with injuries last season and the previous season.
It can’t be a coincidence. Something is up with his training regimen. So many dudes going down with serious injuries is always a warning sign. You don’t see so many bad injuries to so many key players at Baga, Taint, Jawja, USC, OU, etc..
Difference is those players that sat out were 1st and 2nd rounders. Don't see many Day 3 guys saying "naw I'm gud".The Covid year show the NFL doesn’t really care much it seems.. this team trash., might not be a bad idea for him honestly
OTher than their conference titles they never improved i hear....Oregon had the same issues and it never got better over time.
#fireswaseyMiami has had ton of injuries under every S&C staff lately.
David on his Pod today seems to think Mallory will be out for some time.
The Covid year show the NFL doesn’t really care much it seems.. this team trash., might not be a bad idea for him honestly
You have to assume we’re really close to getting half that list back, right?
Agree. Kid gives nothing but big effort every time. So glad he's a Cane now. Hope he's healing quicklyHe’s not a horse at his size even though we need him to be. He’s the one guy who gets it and when he‘s out it’s a big loss.
Too bad we don’t have more guys like him.Agree. Kid gives nothing but big effort every time. So glad he's a Cane now. Hope he's healing quickly
Then that leads to it being a combination of factors and while at Oregon that staff didn't recognize it and make any adjustments. It's hard finding the perfect balance of pushing your athletes hard with tough practices but you gotta always keep some reserves in the tank and keep the players fresh.Oregon had the same issues and it never got better over time.
How many of these injuries occurred during practice? Most it would seem to me from memory. Certainly Chaney, Citizen, X, Arroyo, Nelson, again form memory.
I ask because we now have much more physical practices than last year. so it begs the question whether more physical practices will inevitably mean more injuries in practice. If we weren’t going full bore in practice in 2002 would Sean Taylor have met Frank Gore in the hole and tore his ACL?
I am not advocating for less physical practices but this seems like a natural outgrowth.
More collisions=more injuries.