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After running DW 7 times in one single quarter, I simply
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After running DW 7 times in one single quarter, I simply


Nov 16, 2014, 2:39 PM

can't trust CM anymore as a smart OC...I don't think he has the smarts to take us to the promised land.

There is a reason why he can't beat teams like FSU and USuC even with NFL starting talent!

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Re: After running DW 7 times in one single quarter, I simply


Nov 16, 2014, 2:43 PM

Your right, it was the play call that caused DW's injury. He couldn't have injured himself maybe running away from a tackler or dropping back to pass. It was a fluke play injury that had nothing to do with the play that was called.

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I didn't say he was injured getting tacked but running your


Nov 16, 2014, 2:48 PM

Franchise that many times in one quarter tells me that he simply can't make the necessary adjustments needed to protect an injured player. His inability to make smart adjustments cost us so many important games.

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Wasn't that what he was recruited to do ? YES


Nov 16, 2014, 2:44 PM

I hate the young man got hurt as much as anybody, but how hard is it for people to get through their thick skulls that his previous injury was his hand, not his leg ?There wasn't anything WRONG with running him. Maybe, just maybe, he was running because the hand was not a complete 100% healed ?

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We would not being have this conversation if we had an


Nov 16, 2014, 2:46 PM

O-line that allowed a solid back to gain 4-5 yards a clip rather than 1 to 3 yards a clip. A solid O-line and running back would make this O look like a giant.

Now, as far as losing out on running backs and injuries to O-lineman . . .sigh.


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Re: We would not being have this conversation if we had an


Nov 16, 2014, 2:56 PM

AThomas: Assuming your statement re the OL is correct, can you please tell me who is responsible for such an awful OL as we have? It ain't the man in the moon my friend.

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Would you call Adam Choice a solid back?


Nov 16, 2014, 3:05 PM

Do you like the fact we have shifted our O-line around 50,000 times this year because of injuries and to find the right 5? I don't but as we all know--the only thing that will fix it is recruiting (and avoiding injuries).

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Re: Wasn't that what he was recruited to do ? YES


Nov 16, 2014, 2:52 PM [ in reply to Wasn't that what he was recruited to do ? YES ]

MRM: If that's the case he should not have been ion the game!!

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I find this interesting....


Nov 16, 2014, 2:55 PM

were his legs and muscles tired??

Can ACL tears be prevented?

Dr. Souryal: That's the $64,000 question. These injuries are so rampant. There's not a good way to prevent them. We can make some recommendations: Be sure you stretch before, during and after an activity, and get those hamstrings, quadriceps and muscle-tendon units flexible so they can absorb shock. Stregnth and endurance training is helpful. Most physicians recommend cross-training, because you not only develop the pure strength component but also the endurance component. That will help you in the fourth quarter of a basketball game or the second half of a soccer game. Use common sense: When you get extremely tired and your legs feel like lead pipes, that is not the time to attempt a 360 dunk. Muscles are wonderful shock absorbers. There's split-second timing that's required for a plant and a cut, and a jump and a landing, where the muscles can absorb that shock. When you're fatigued, that split-second timing is lost, and you don't necessarily have the quads strength to absorb the shock when you come down from a rebound.

Really, at this point, that sort of advice is all we have. There are no braces that are preventive. There are proprioceptive exercises that most colleges and pro teams have their players do.

http://espn.go.com/trainingroom/s/1999/1004/96611.html

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David Beasley also tore his ACL yesterday


Nov 16, 2014, 3:00 PM

Did we also run him 7 times in quarter 1 ?

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^^^^moron^^^^^^


Nov 16, 2014, 3:17 PM

We run a scheme that uses the option. In order for it to be "option" there needs to be an "option" for the QB or someone else to carry the ball. FYI, the team we just lost to is option centered and ranked in the top 25. Injuries are a part of football. Watsons injury wasn't even a contact injury.

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