SoulfishHawk
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At this point, I'd rather see Mike Davis. He can play thru a hang nail, unlike Mr. Glass.
Well I did say (mind) because obviously some of his pain is coming from there.IrishNW":m1w20fyv said:FlyingGreg":m1w20fyv said:IndyHawk":m1w20fyv said:He just does not have the body that allows him to play in the NFL and we could say the mind as well.
There is almost no sport that allows you to play pain free,so if you can't tolerate some pain then it's time to
hang em up and stop wasting everyones time!
That's just it. He is 6'1", 225. He is built perfectly.
It is not his body, it is his toughness. He is just soft.
agreed, hes charmin ultra soft.
Just look at his body, you can see the lack of effort in the weight room.
IndyHawk":3gbfs5jg said:Thought I'd bump this up,,Any word on Mr.Glass for this weeks game?
Seymour":15ch3wp3 said:Limited is what the back of his jersey should say.
He was hurt in college as well..Go on a ND board -That is probaly the first thing they will remember him by.seahawkfreak":2zvtgwb0 said:Feel bad for the dude. Okung, Tubbs and "Porkchop" come to mind where you think after they comeback after their 3rd straight injury or so, one has to think it is just a fluke. Percentages have to go down that the player is going to keep getting injured, right, especially if they are different injuries.
If a player is "injury prone", how did they make it to the NFL to begin with? Wouldn't this most certainly show up in college if this was the case? Sadly, "injury prone" sometimes isn't just a lazy pejorative that fans and media pass on as a fact and might not even happen till a player gets to the NFL.
IndyHawk":2ze7lgv8 said:He was hurt in college as well..Go on a ND board -That is probaly the first thing they will remember him by.seahawkfreak":2ze7lgv8 said:Feel bad for the dude. Okung, Tubbs and "Porkchop" come to mind where you think after they comeback after their 3rd straight injury or so, one has to think it is just a fluke. Percentages have to go down that the player is going to keep getting injured, right, especially if they are different injuries.
If a player is "injury prone", how did they make it to the NFL to begin with? Wouldn't this most certainly show up in college if this was the case? Sadly, "injury prone" sometimes isn't just a lazy pejorative that fans and media pass on as a fact and might not even happen till a player gets to the NFL.
I'm not kidding..