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Miami FL -3.5 at Pitt (ov/un 50.5) Thu 7:45 ET, ESPN

sharkonwheels;1778028; said:
Panthers are dropping like flies...
Hate to see any kid get injured, no matter WHAT team!

Agreed.

And as far as the team goes, they suck when their best guys are in there...they're in real trouble if they lose half a line.
 
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Bucklion;1778029; said:
Agreed.

And as far as the team goes, they suck when their best guys are in there...they're in real trouble if they lose half a line.

"Football Bowl Subdivision Teams"

Meh - BITE me NCAA...

I-A, thanks very much - don't let the door hit ya in the ass on the way out...
 
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bukIpower;1778021; said:
oh man the way that guy was holding his leg was awful... it was obviously broken.

Looked more like a fully dislocated knee, which is actually worse. I saw a skateboarder loose a leg from one of those (documentary or something like that), but that was 20 years ago. I'd take a broken leg any day.

Hope it's not as bad as it looked.
 
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Am I correct in assuming a dislocated knee (as they are reporting) is NOT as bad as a broken leg/ligament injury?
Whatever it is - best wishes to Mason...


EDIT: Well, looks like Zaner42 answered THAT question...
 
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