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Dwyer aggravated his injury today.
Ditto.I'm much better at D&D than I ever was at pee wee football.
Crap.Dwyer aggravated his injury today.
Dwyer aggravated his injury today.
Where are you getting that from?
Phew. Had me worried. If it was gameday Dwyer would be playing. He may miss a week or two of practice is my guess. I think he will be fine.
Actually it isn't. It's a common injury that most people who've ever played football or sports in general have either experienced or been associated with someone else having one.
Just another prime example of people on here acting blogging on here like they know what the hell they're talking about but in actuality have never even played football but instead have mastered Dungeons and Dragons
Actually it isn't. It's a common injury that most people who've ever played football or sports in general have either experienced or been associated with someone else having one.
Just another prime example of people on here acting blogging on here like they know what the hell they're talking about but in actuality have never even played football but instead have mastered Dungeons and Dragons
:bs: I believe the term douche applies here (as with most of your "holier than thou" posts).
For the record, I played sports (the 3 major plus track a few times) from the time I was 7 up until I graduated high school. I had never had a hip flexor until this past softball season (men's church league). I had also never heard of it before today. So, just because someone hasn't heard of it, doesn't mean they've never played sports.
Well then you must be completely aloof to whats going on around you. Players get them all the time, and if played all those sports, plus watched sports, then you just weren't paying enough attention.
You probably stretched it and did not even know. It's what you stretch when you do the pelvic thrusts with one leg back and one leg up.
Also, you're very lucky to have played that many sports and gone that long without one!
EDIT TO SAY: I also, don't really have a problem with the way you answered. I thought it was funny (though not completely accurate). I DO have a problem with the other guy's response. Mainly because it's the cause of Tech not pulling in our fair share of sidewalk fans (myself being one of course).
THWGNUFF_said is always like that. Take a look at his posts in the basketball forum sometime. It's best just to ignore it.
I've been very fortunate to not have had many injuries. A chipped bone in my wrist (only missed one game because the ref that game didn't like my cast) and a bad ankle sprain (missed one game - played hurt the rest of the year because I never gave it time to rest) were the worst . My teammates have also been very lucky to have had few injuries - in fact our trainer commented on that several times in high school. But yes, that was one of the muscles we stretched EVERY day. I just never knew what it was called - it didn't really matter to me.
EDIT TO SAY: I also, don't really have a problem with the way you answered. I thought it was funny (though not completely accurate). I DO have a problem with the other guy's response. Mainly because it's the cause of Tech not pulling in our fair share of sidewalk fans (myself being one of course).