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BIATCHabutuka;2254550; said:I hate you Denard, but is is sad to not be able to beat you fair and square this year.
Probably one of the best athletes at QB in the big 10 since antwaan randle el.
I won't miss you at all Denard.
Hope you paid attention in school and weren't a Kineasyology major.
"The nerve is stunned and that causes weakness and numbness," Wiater said. "He's had a couple injuries to that nerve. If it's hit hard enough, it could take a long, long time to recover, because the nerve there is very superficial, just below the skin. That could require weeks, potentially months (to heal)."
Some therapies for those with ulnar nerve issues involve keeping the arm extended and in a splint.
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That prevents bending at the elbow, which aggravates the injury.
"You know he must be hurting," Wiater said. "He's a pretty rugged guy."
Coqui;2254558; said:From The Detroit News: http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20121110/SPORTS0201/211100316#ixzz2C112gtwf
Split up into three main parts of the article for you to read.
ORD_Buckeye;2254573; said:Interesting to see what Flintstone does when he gets a qb designed for his system.