keionte scott

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Poor guy, I wonder when the viewing is… RIP
 
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Probably never rode the pine either.

That's what I am thinking. If it's only the pain and he cannot further hurt himself, there are ways to deaden the pain.
Now what they can do, I'm not certain? But I am sure they can do something.
But can he compete? Play like he has? Does he become a detriment, playing? So much to think about. I just hope he can go. Wants to go and can play at 100%.
Mario called it a serious injury after Syracuse. This Saturday will be six weeks. A Grade 2 should typically be back to 100% by six weeks. A Grade 3 is a few months, so if they say it's close, sounds Grade 2 at the worst and it's very possible he is 100%.
 
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I’ll be honest, I would love nothing more than for Scott to be able to play, but if he’s not 100%….thats a huge risk, especially against A&M’s receiving corps.
Coaches aren’t stupid or putting Scott on the field unless they’re confident in his ability to play at a high level. They’re gonna see him in practice & presumably know where he’s at.
 
I want Scott to be healthy, but the Canes are on a 4 game winning streak and playing the best football it has all season. No need to rush Scott back if he isn’t fully recovered and healthy


That's where I am.

I believe we can beat TAMU without Scott. I'd rather he be 90% healthy for Ohio State than 80% healthy for TAMU, kinda thing.
 
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