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Pre-Game Discussion: LSU at FLORIDA

Discussion in 'RayGator's Swamp Gas' started by 62gator, Nov 4, 2024.

  1. eightiesgator

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    Of course, Georgia never could have made second half adjustments to rattle him.

    DJ is entertaining. Would rather have an experienced QB, but it is sad DJ can't get that experience this year.
     
  2. gators1994

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    I agree he has a lot to work on but his flashes of brilliance have been incredible.
     
  3. gators1994

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    I thought the gators were the only team with injuries…lol.
     
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  4. Wanne15

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    Hes young but he still is the best of what we have on roster. Wish he was getting valuable experience
     
  5. kryptonite

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    He wasn't calm at all against Georgia. He overthrew until he got hurt.
     
  6. kryptonite

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    It's been a huge contrast between the Swamp and Choak Shambles. Through all kinds of weather.
     
  7. kryptonite

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    He's been practicing at cb all week though, hasn't he?
     
  8. kryptonite

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    He threw a lot of bad passes in that short first half that otherwise could have made us more of a threat to win. I think he was too hyped and firing high.
     
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  10. Wanne15

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    Hes green as hell but he takes the too off and has to be respected which makrs running easier. Teams dont crowd the box in him. I hope he can stay healthy and develop
     
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  11. fox

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    Great news. Corners are now the deal. They need a pass rush to help.
     
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  12. hhpgator

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    You clearly aren’t a doctor, a PT specialist, or even familiar with modern medicine. Let me help you. Not all sprains are equal. The difference between a grade 1 and grade 3 can be a few days to surgical intervention. It was reported he had a grade 2 which if closer to a 1 than 3 could easily be healed in two weeks.

    Now factor that he is an elite and young athlete with some of the best orthopedic specialists possible and it would be foolish to assume any hamstring injury would automatically be 4-6 weeks. The resources available to heal these injuries aren’t what you find in your local PT office. They’re running in zero G machines, using PTS, and BFR that expedite recovery.

    Remember when Antonio Morrison blew out his knee and recovery was stated to be 10-12 months and he returned to the field in 6? Gators LB Antonio Morrison ready to lead defense after gruesome knee injury

    You’re welcome. Now no math is required.
     
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