When Forcier Plays Hurt: UM Opponents, Start Worrying

Submitted by markusr2007 on

It's weird. Some players do pretty well when they're battle damaged and sore as hell:

This was probably Scripps' biggest victory last year. Forcier should have been in the back of some ambulance on the way to the emergency room, but the man was busy. He first had 53 and 47 yard touchdowns to run for first:

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20081018/news_1s18p-lind.html

I Miss Bursley

October 2nd, 2009 at 3:24 PM ^

I love players like that, and let's face it I'm not surprised that the Savior--in addition to not getting nervous--doesn't feel pain.

Howeva, this is college. Let's just hope that the O-line does a half decent job of keeping the msu felons away and that our running backs and DR take some of the pressure off him.

ND Sux

October 2nd, 2009 at 6:38 PM ^

Seriously, Tate will have to throw enough to prove he's a threat, but once he's done that, I hope it's the Minor (or Brown) show all day tomorrow. The ankle s/b feeling pretty good by now since he's been used sparingly. Our running game is critical in this matchup since Tate won't be 100%.