Disco Volante
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That'd be awesome if BJGE became some PS to starting stud story.
The guy just can't catch a break, health-wise.
The guy just can't catch a break, health-wise.
I have a real tough time when people "blame" players for being injured.
I'm not saying that personal care and conditioning doesn't play a factor - but I tend to agree its just bad luck with Maroney, given the different sorts of injury.
If anyone can tell me there's clinical evidence of athletes that have weak joints, ligaments, tendons, etc. I'd be interested to know about such clinical issues that make one "prone to injury".
The second important way to prevent injuries in children is to take particular care to match the child to the appropriate sport. As important as the physical match-up is the emotional match-up for the child. Loose-jointed children appear to be particularly susceptible to injuries in contact sports; the best sports for these children are non-contact sports such as track and field or rowing. As the opposite extreme, children with very tight ligaments appear to have an increased risk of injury, particularly to the back and spine, from such activities as ballet and gymnastics. Children are particularly susceptible to injuries to the extremities and spine during growth sports.
Too many carries in college. That's the reason why he is breaking down so young. Simple reason.
He was activated for last weeks game.
Eh, I guess we can add "running back" to our draft needs this year. Is Maroney EVER going to get healthy?