TheCropDuster
Five-Star Recruit
This sounds like the linebacker situation from last year....
http://www.journalstar.com/blog/huskers.php
http://www.journalstar.com/blog/huskers.php
That's probably the difference between you and a guy that is in great shape, it's all about the recovery time. Not saying you aren't in good shape, I have no idea, but these guys are D1 cornerbacks who go through pretty rough conditioning. Bowman pulled his hammy in first game against Maine and he took over as starter in the fourth or fifth game of the season. I think Dre will be just fine, but he doesn't need to rush back by tomorrow.Yeah, minor injuries. I rolled my ankle really bad about 2 months ago playing basketball and I still feel some pain from it occasionally. They should be able to play, but they won't be completely healed till after the season is over. Legs are the most important thing for a cornerback.
Hamstrings are TRICKY.Sore hamstring? Come on, that isn't too serious. Relax folks, he will be fine for the LTech game.
When you run on a regular basis, it doesn't give your legs much of an opportunity to heal. The only time my ankle is ever sore is if I have been playing ball and having to change directions quickly. I suppose I am not on the same level of conditioning of a D-1 athlete, but leg pain doesn't go away quickly. Hopefully these guys are feeling better and ready to go by the start of the season.That's probably the difference between you and a guy that is in great shape, it's all about the recovery time. Not saying you aren't in good shape, I have no idea, but these guys are D1 cornerbacks who go through pretty rough conditioning. Bowman pulled his hammy in first game against Maine and he took over as starter in the fourth or fifth game of the season. I think Dre will be just fine, but he doesn't need to rush back by tomorrow.Yeah, minor injuries. I rolled my ankle really bad about 2 months ago playing basketball and I still feel some pain from it occasionally. They should be able to play, but they won't be completely healed till after the season is over. Legs are the most important thing for a cornerback.
I tore up my ankle sliding into a base after my junior year in HS. I am now 30. I can't ice skate and have to take it easy wakeboarding. Also, when it gets really cold, my ankle aches. Plus, all the ligaments were torn on the outside of my foot/ankle, so it completely gives if I step in a hole or on uneven ground.Yeah, minor injuries. I rolled my ankle really bad about 2 months ago playing basketball and I still feel some pain from it occasionally. They should be able to play, but they won't be completely healed till after the season is over. Legs are the most important thing for a cornerback.
nothing to add to your post Nalow, just love that avatar :thumbsDang it... :bang Hamstrings can be a "pain"![]()
Although mine have always healed fairly quickly whenever they got hurt... Within a week or so.
that is, if it's a "MINOR" injury.
lol, thanks!nothing to add to your post Nalow, just love that avatar :thumbsDang it... :bang Hamstrings can be a "pain"![]()
Although mine have always healed fairly quickly whenever they got hurt... Within a week or so.
that is, if it's a "MINOR" injury.