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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.John Carroll is a different kind of football factory.
QB coach. I assume they are acknowledging the work he did to get JB ready for the gameWho is G(J)erry and what did he do?
That ups the John Carrol guys to 3 on the Pats staff.
When you watch Jacoby interact with teammates in the clip, I can't help but notice all the mutual backslaps and hand shakes that I saw ,and never saw even a flinch from JB I have a hard time think he'd be able to do any of that if he had a serious thumb injury
Those are the bumps and bruises of the next day. The ones that are gone by the next thursday. If you have a serious sprain of the thumb, or a torn ligament, you aren't high fiving and back slapping without even flinching once.You know how injuries in sports go. You play the game and with the adrenaline running you feel great.
At 3am whatever ails you makes its appearance.
Those are the bumps and bruises of the next day. The ones that are gone by the next thursday. If you have a serious sprain of the thumb, or a torn ligament, you aren't high fiving and back slapping without even flinching once.
One thing i noticed was brisket was keeping his RT thumb in a certain position it looked like he didn't want to move it or hit it. BUT unless i knew he was hurt i probably wouldn't have noticed.Now how do we feel about our 3rd string QB having a torn ligament in his thumb?
I hope this is a false alarm, just saw elsewhere...