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Gentry hurt already too? Great.
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I see Brooks has a foot injury already. Stupid, stupid, stupid. We and they(the coaches) already know what he can do. Number 1 sin of any coaching staff is getting a stud hurt in practice. Absolutely no excuse - none, zero
I see Brooks has a foot injury already. Stupid, stupid, stupid. We and they(the coaches) already know what he can do. Number 1 sin of any coaching staff is getting a stud hurt in practice. Absolutely no excuse - none, zero
What is the injury, and has it been confirmed?
I see Brooks has a foot injury already. Stupid, stupid, stupid. We and they(the coaches) already know what he can do. Number 1 sin of any coaching staff is getting a stud hurt in practice. Absolutely no excuse - none, zero
I see Brooks has a foot injury already. Stupid, stupid, stupid. We and they(the coaches) already know what he can do. Number 1 sin of any coaching staff is getting a stud hurt in practice. Absolutely no excuse - none, zero
So anytime a player becomes pretty good, they should never practice? I'd like to see my team get better by practicing but that is just me.
A John Gagliardi fan no doubt.I see Brooks has a foot injury already. Stupid, stupid, stupid. We and they(the coaches) already know what he can do. Number 1 sin of any coaching staff is getting a stud hurt in practice. Absolutely no excuse - none, zero
Gentry would pull a muscle putting it on.Our guys should practice wearing these.
Gentry would pull a muscle putting it on.
No I'm not a troll. I saw my first Gopher game in 1968 and haven't missed many since. But I did coach football for years and I can assure you that nothing causes a coach to lose sleep is to get a star hurt in practice. You always ask yourself why. What drill was he doing? Could we gain the same thing with a non-contact drill? Lots of questions, few answers. I guess Saturday we will get some answers.
No I'm not a troll. I saw my first Gopher game in 1968 and haven't missed many since. But I did coach football for years and I can assure you that nothing causes a coach to lose sleep is to get a star hurt in practice. You always ask yourself why. What drill was he doing? Could we gain the same thing with a non-contact drill? Lots of questions, few answers. I guess Saturday we will get some answers.
Who was the JC transfer that Brewster brought in that constant leg problems? He played only sparingly as a WR. It wasn't Hayo Carpenter.
Could have been. Mason brought in Paris Hamilton. Paris had hamstring problems. When health, he did make a few plays. Had potential. His active time was just too short.