James Williams?

I’ll say this, I was at the game and was watching him the play he got hurt. I said instantly, “groin. He’s done.”

Then I see him out there a series or two later. He plays a snap or two, limps around, comes out. OK. He’s ******* hurt. He’s DONE.

Then for the next HOUR, the kid has his helmet on, strapped up, doing shuttles on the sideline, high knees, trying everything he can to loosen it up to go back in. He REALLY wanted to go back in that football game. There was absolutely zero thought of just packing it in and sitting on the bench. That kid really loves ball and he really loves this team. I hope more than anything that someone competent can develop him for the next couple years because he is a complete unicorn and his potential is completely through the sky.
 
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Groin pulls suck. They need time to heal, they linger and are easily re-aggravated if you try to rush back. Only positive is telling the wife I need her to rub Ben *** next to my junk, usually ends well for me.

Not if she gets it on your junk.
 
I’ll say this, I was at the game and was watching him the play he got hurt. I said instantly, “groin. He’s done.”

Then I see him out there a series or two later. He plays a snap or two, limps around, comes out. OK. He’s ******* hurt. He’s DONE.

Then for the next HOUR, the kid has his helmet on, strapped up, doing shuttles on the sideline, high knees, trying everything he can to loosen it up to go back in. He REALLY wanted to go back in that football game. There was absolutely zero thought of just packing it in and sitting on the bench. That kid really loves ball and he really loves this team. I hope more than anything that someone competent can develop him for the next couple years because he is a complete unicorn and his potential is completely through the sky.
I was just getting ready to say the same thing. The only thought I had was along the lines of what @apfenny3 was saying about the trainers and coaches putting the players at risk. Someone should have taken his helmet and called it a day. Of course the players want to keep playing but I saw that he shouldn’t continue to play from my living room…
 
I’ll say this, I was at the game and was watching him the play he got hurt. I said instantly, “groin. He’s done.”

Then I see him out there a series or two later. He plays a snap or two, limps around, comes out. OK. He’s ******* hurt. He’s DONE.

Then for the next HOUR, the kid has his helmet on, strapped up, doing shuttles on the sideline, high knees, trying everything he can to loosen it up to go back in. He REALLY wanted to go back in that football game. There was absolutely zero thought of just packing it in and sitting on the bench. That kid really loves ball and he really loves this team. I hope more than anything that someone competent can develop him for the next couple years because he is a complete unicorn and his potential is completely through the sky.
Thanks for this man!
 
If it’s a groin we should honestly shut him down for 4/5 weeks. I thought it was a shoulder. The way he was letting it hang like that..if you’ve ever had a labrum that **** will make it hard to even run
 
I’ll say this, I was at the game and was watching him the play he got hurt. I said instantly, “groin. He’s done.”

Then I see him out there a series or two later. He plays a snap or two, limps around, comes out. OK. He’s ******* hurt. He’s DONE.

Then for the next HOUR, the kid has his helmet on, strapped up, doing shuttles on the sideline, high knees, trying everything he can to loosen it up to go back in. He REALLY wanted to go back in that football game. There was absolutely zero thought of just packing it in and sitting on the bench. That kid really loves ball and he really loves this team. I hope more than anything that someone competent can develop him for the next couple years because he is a complete unicorn and his potential is completely through the sky.
If he was IN on that 4th and 14....we win the game.
 
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