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BurntOrangeBlooded15

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  1. Sitting in the training room enjoying the calm before gametime in the 817 FIGHT!!!
  2. From the training room post big district W last night in the 817. TEXAS!!
  3. If I, as a HS athletic trainer, can get a kid into our team doc the day after a game/injury with an MRI report by the end of the day, I can imagine a future 1st round NFL prospect that plays for a multi-billion dollar university can get an MRI done and read in a 12 hour time frame.
  4. If it is just an ab strain, it’ll depend on grade. a grade 1 is a week to week injury. I’d be willing to bet he won’t play next week vs ULM. Considering Miss St is getting rolled by Toledo and a bye week after that, I’d be prepared for OU to be his first game back. a grade 2 can be tricky. Getting the initial pain out and strength in the area isn’t hard, but working through all the different motions that are affected can be a pain in the ass. A grade 2 is gonna be somewhere from 3-6 weeks I’d say. Could be more but with the resources that the AT staff has access too, I can’t imagine it would be more than 6. Grade 3 is a full tear and you’re looking at a multitude of different avenues and timeframes. Could also be worried about a hernia here as well. Seeing the plays around the time he dropped down and his demeanor the second half, I’m leaning grade 1 with OU probably being 1st game back. *again, this is all assuming it’s truly just an ab strain*
  5. Smith was a hell of a late pickup last cycle. He’s gonna be a dude.
  6. Also Quinn just told someone on the sideline “strained, I’m alright”
  7. Yeah. Is what it is though. Makes too much sense having a bye in between Miss State and OU. If it’s minor you could see him vs Miss State but I doubt it.
  8. All depends on severity. Miss St will be a maybe. OU prolly the game he comes back.
  9. Rib fracture, oblique strain, hip pointer, hip avulsion fx. All depends on where the pain is. Where he had his hand on the video where he was walking off looks like an oblique injury but I didn’t see the play he was hurt on. Prolly too high for an hip avulsion/hip pointer.
  10. 56-6 Texas Quinn - 237 Arch - 115 Other - 0 couple rushing TDs, couple of INTs that shorten the field and maybe a Silas Bolden punt return TD keeps the throwing totals low.
  11. Horns - 38 Other horned animals - 10 WR room - 282 yards I feel like game 1 offensively always starts a little slow. Quinn gets rollin after the first few series and throws for 3 TDs. Blue/Wisner combo runs for a TD a piece and Burt hits him a 47 yarder early. Arch gets a few series and our late addition SMU back gets a few toats along with Gibson. D forces a fumble, has 3+ sacks and Barron gets pick 1 of the year.
  12. LCLs are super rare. PCL tears are from extreme hyperextension. Baxter had to have been planted and hit square in the knee to get it. Still having a PCL/LCL combo is weird as hell to me.
  13. The report of a freak deal is spot on if this is actually the case. I’ve been in the athletic training world for 15 years now and seen 2 PCL tears ever (1 contact and 1 non contact) and never seen an LCL tear. Mike Craven is wrong though. Don’t matter how it heals, it ain’t gonna be a month.
  14. Depends. A repair is more like 6-8 (usually 6 weeks non weight bearing), if it’s just a clean up, anywhere from 2-4.
  15. Decent chance Detroit to Houston stretch is a 5 game losing streak.
  16. https://247sports.com/player/jonathan-cunningham-46140301/ https://www.on3.com/db/jonathan-cunningham-179948/
  17. So right now Belyeu, Gasprino, Grubbs, Whitehead, Schuess, Galvan all re-up’d Moffett (LSU RHP), Winfield (ULM OF), Burns (ASU RHP) joined the fold C: Schuess, Galvan 1B :? 2B : ? SS : JFlo back? 3B : ? OF : Gasprino, Winfield, Belyeu SP : Grubbs, Burns, Moffett/Whitehead
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