MAN can you believe the friggen luck I had??!!!

Man....sorry to hear that. Prayers for a speedy recovery.

On the bright side...imagine your kid decked out in red and cream and throwing one of those passes in Lincoln for the Big 12 championship.

Consider it sacrifice for your child's training! What father wouldn't beam with pride over that?

Not to mention, you can teach him about overcoming adversity, sacrificing yourself for the team, and developing patience.

The other hidden benefit...sympathy! You can now watch the game with him...those young legs should be able to make many runs to the beer fridge for you.

IRISH!

GBR!

 
I feel your pain. I had a accident before the Pitt game that stopped my plans of seeing the game in there tracks ,literaly. Sorry to here it though. Hang in there,and here is to a speedy recovery. :thumbs

 
Man....sorry to hear that. Prayers for a speedy recovery.
On the bright side...imagine your kid decked out in red and cream and throwing one of those passes in Lincoln for the Big 12 championship.

Consider it sacrifice for your child's training! What father wouldn't beam with pride over that?

Not to mention, you can teach him about overcoming adversity, sacrificing yourself for the team, and developing patience.

The other hidden benefit...sympathy! You can now watch the game with him...those young legs should be able to make many runs to the beer fridge for you.

IRISH!

GBR!
True True but he is a Texas Tech fan and wants to play for them when he get's bigger! :blink: In all reality like you stated earlier any father would beam with pride of their son playing at any college. Even if it's for the Red Raiders! :rollin

 
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