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Is Saban going to risk Bryce's career this weekend just like he did to Tuna?
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:13 am
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:13 am
We all know there is no end to this man's greed and cheating ways.
It's probably because he's so short....classic small man syndrome.
He has to continue to win at all costs to compensate for his height which his wife is surely secretly or not so decretly unsatisfied by. frick Saban and frick Alabama.
I bet they shoot him up with the strongest steroids and painkillers possible and ducktape it up and send him out there to be killed.
I want him to play btw, but not an injured version of himself that one hard hit high will sit him for the rest of the year.
For anyone who doesn't know shoulder strain injuries hurt like hell and take WEEKS to fully recover usually. And this is on this throwing arm.
Good luck to BY if he does play. He is going to be a sitting duck out there against Byron Young and crew.
It's probably because he's so short....classic small man syndrome.
He has to continue to win at all costs to compensate for his height which his wife is surely secretly or not so decretly unsatisfied by. frick Saban and frick Alabama.
I bet they shoot him up with the strongest steroids and painkillers possible and ducktape it up and send him out there to be killed.
I want him to play btw, but not an injured version of himself that one hard hit high will sit him for the rest of the year.
For anyone who doesn't know shoulder strain injuries hurt like hell and take WEEKS to fully recover usually. And this is on this throwing arm.
Good luck to BY if he does play. He is going to be a sitting duck out there against Byron Young and crew.
This post was edited on 10/11/22 at 8:15 am
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:14 am to General4Heisman
quote:Yes.
Is Saban going to risk Bryce's career this weekend just like he did to Tuna?
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:15 am to General4Heisman
BS…you are praying he doesn’t play.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:16 am to General4Heisman
Damn that Saban for ruining Tua’s chances of getting drafted
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:16 am to General4Heisman
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I want him to play btw
I don’t believe you.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:17 am to General4Heisman
Did not read but based on emo title and length, that’s a hell of a melt by a very damaged individual.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:18 am to General4Heisman
>Is Saban going to risk Bryce's career this weekend just like he did to Tuna?
"Tua Tagovailoa signed a 4 year, $30,275,438 contract with the Miami Dolphins, including a $19,578,500 signing bonus, $30,275,438 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $7,568,860."
"Tua Tagovailoa signed a 4 year, $30,275,438 contract with the Miami Dolphins, including a $19,578,500 signing bonus, $30,275,438 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $7,568,860."
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:18 am to General4Heisman
Really shaking in your boots out of fear he will play is very obvious by your posts. Wonder the rest of the week and have sleepless nights because you aren’t going to find out here.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:19 am to thatthang
Bama fans seemed worried.
I hope Tennessee beats the wheels off Alabama. Would be fun.
I hope Tennessee beats the wheels off Alabama. Would be fun.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:19 am to General4Heisman
If He does play. He won’t make it through the game.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:20 am to General4Heisman
Yep. Not even a question about it.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:20 am to General4Heisman
Lots of yapping by the Vols this week. If you don’t pull out the W this Saturday, hoo boy…
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:21 am to i am dan
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Bama fans seemed worried.
Do we though? All I see when I get on here daily is Vol fans chirping and the usual degenerate LSU and Auburn fans joining in.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:24 am to General4Heisman
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We all know there is no end to this man's greed and cheating ways.
It's probably because he's so short....classic small man syndrome.
Correct.
It really is sad that the media protects him like they do.
But Saban is a hillary/Biden voter.
So the liberal media is in the tank for him.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:24 am to General4Heisman
Going to be a pleasure seeing Bama stomp a mucking fudhole on 10rc in naylan AGAIN .......
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:25 am to General4Heisman
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For anyone who doesn't know shoulder strain injuries hurt like hell and take WEEKS to fully recover
Is that what your exhaustive medical examination of Bryce's shoulder revealed, doctor?
It can depend on the severity of the sprain. If it's stretched or frayed (Grade 1), it might simply be a pain-management issue. Anything more, Grade 2+, and it could be weeks of treatment.
Everyone keeps mentioning shooting him up — AC joint injection can provide significant relief and allow "playing through it," but quarterbacks and receivers are more susceptible due to the range of motion required.
Anecdotally/personally, I think the best-case scenario for these injections is among pure-contact positions, such as a running back or linebacker, for example. In that case, they are usually introduced along with additional padding on top of the shoulder (underneath the usual shoulder pads), to prevent point-loading on that site.
In other words, these things can be unique, and there are specific/particular circumstances that we just can't know about Bryce's. He may be able to play at near 100%, he may be limited.
To suggest that he'd be out there regardless (just for a win) is asinine.
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:25 am to General4Heisman
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For anyone who doesn't know shoulder strain injuries hurt like hell and take WEEKS to fully recover usually
No it doesn't. Depends on the grade. I had a grade 1 and it took about 5 or 6 days.
Here's this from the New York Bone and Joint center to back that up:
Recovery
If you’re an athlete who’s recently sprained a shoulder, you’re probably wondering: how long will it be before I can go back to my sport? The short answer: recovery time for a shoulder sprain varies according to the severity of the injury, with more serious sprains requiring more time to heal.
Grade 1 sprains, for example, typically begin to heal within one to two weeks, with most patients resuming normal activity shortly thereafter. Grade 2 sprains generally take at least four weeks to heal, while grade 3 sprains can take as long as six to eight weeks to heal fully. If the sprain requires surgery, you may need as long as several months to fully recover.
This post was edited on 10/11/22 at 8:27 am
Posted on 10/11/22 at 8:26 am to General4Heisman
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ducktape
bruh....
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