Shooter McGavin
I Eat Pieces Of Sh*t Like You For Breakfast
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Someone said it happened on the block in 2017 against FSU.Why was Ahman tackling people?
Actually this could explain a lot.
Someone said it happened on the block in 2017 against FSU.Why was Ahman tackling people?
Actually this could explain a lot.
****. He put some mileage on it post injury too then.Someone said it happened on the block in 2017 against FSU.
**** something’s whack if that’s our 3rd player having a career ending neck injury
Eh I think he should call it a career. Don’t want to do more damage.****. He put some mileage on it post injury too then.
Heard some talk that he’s getting a second opinion... anybody heard anything more?
Ahmon was obviously not tackling anyone. And wasn't Young injured by a blocker on punt coverage?
Manny teaches the Rugby/Australian tackling technique. It stresses wrapping the opponent up around the waist or legs and rolling them to the ground rather than squaring up and driving your face/head into their chest like traditional tackling. In reality you should have far fewer head/neck injuries with the technique Manny teaches.
Really? I must have missed that. **** that’s unfortunate. I thought he was going to be a good one.His career is over per Manny Navarro in the Athletic
Probably right but **** that’s a huge loss for the kid. He owes it to himself to explore all options I think.Eh I think he should call it a career. Don’t want to do more damage.
I remember when I made a fire Gus thread and dudes on here were defending Gus. Dude was out here ending dudes career. The minute Gus got here neck injuries and hamstring injuries galore. This is what happens when you hire an unqualified fat S&C coach whose only other history was being a HC S&C coach.
NFL has been having these problems as well.About these neck injuries - is this largely due to the new tackling technique?
You really don’t know what you’re talking about.
Gus may have not been a good S&C coach, and maybe we should have hired better, but you’re clueless when it comes to the cause of these injuries.
It’s just straight ignorance and superstition.
Dont think AR was a specific injury but discovery of a condition (i.e. a narrow spinal column or stenosis (speculating))
I'm not a S&C guru but come on. 3 neck injuries in a span of 2 years? Something is up. S&C are suppose to make sure injuries like that don't happen.
I'm pretty sure that's what was reported; as much as could be with HIPAAThat’s possible.
At least your argument is based on something medically and scientifically possible, not on Wild *** guessing by peop,e that have no concept of science, medicineotpr the scientific principles which guide the concept of causation.
I'm pretty sure that's what was reported; as much as could be with HIPAA