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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.HIPAAwhy was there never any info about this "abdominal issue"? If it was apendix, sports hernia, oblique strain...
Or maybe someone got jealous that his abs are so freaking cut - they wanted to punish him??
But why such silent mystique? Either way, he's suddenly back, and hopefully can play with 2 days practice?
If there's a guy that could have stayed in perfect game shape, it'd be Hollins.
Literally this. Teams have to put out the general injury (due to gambling) but can't put out the specific injury.HIPAA
Hollins could sign off on the nature of the injury being releasedHIPAA
Why would he though?Hollins could sign off on the nature of the injury being released
Im just saying he could if he wanted toWhy would he though?
He could. But why? Just gives opponents targeting information.Hollins could sign off on the nature of the injury being released
I don't know exactly how long it took me in weeks to acclimate, but I always felt like I was 'resetting' when I went back down to Denver. I was singing a really difficult countertenor role, and could see a huge difference in my Saturday/Sunday performances compared to my Thursday/Friday.That’s 1/3 of the week in Denver, 2/3 of the week in Breckenridge. So you were living in Breckenridge and taking a couple of days a week away from the altitude by going to Denver.
How long after you first started living in Breckenridge do you acclimate? I’d guess that pattern developed over two or three weeks to start, and got stronger over the next couple of weeks.
Also, how fast did your body revert when you went back to lower altitude? I don’t think that’s immediate either. That’s the other side of Denver’s unfair advantage, they’re still supercharged when they play other teams at sea level.
My guess is pregnancy miscarriage. It's 2026 Baby!!!why was there never any info about this "abdominal issue"? If it was apendix, sports hernia, oblique strain...
Or maybe someone got jealous that his abs are so freaking cut - they wanted to punish him??
But why such silent mystique? Either way, he's suddenly back, and hopefully can play with 2 days practice?
If there's a guy that could have stayed in perfect game shape, it'd be Hollins.
Just a reminder that "designated for return" only means he is eligible to practice. Doesn't imply he is on the roster - that is a separate decision.
You can bet your house that he is playing.Just a reminder that "designated for return" only means he is eligible to practice. Doesn't imply he is on the roster - that is a separate decision.
That would be so awesome. I wasn’t excited about the signing originally, but he really became one of my favorite players. 3rd in receptions behind Diggs & Henry, great blocker, and an excellent leader as well. Wish he was 25 years old and signed for several years.You can bet your house that he is playing.
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