I've torn both and then one of my reconstructions(skiing out west is tough on knees). Both initial ACL, plus meniscus tears during football sucked, but didn't prevent me from walking, or jogging awkwardly off the field.
Hopefully he has a quick successful recovery as he gave as much to Michigan as I feel it gave to him.
About woke the wifey up laughing so loud...love it and can't stop reading the last sentence. Maybe the OP can look into sourcing some socially conscience fule for the Rinker.
I guess it's been such a frustrating two years, it seems like 3.../s kind of
It is interesting though, that Michigan doesn't list him as a RS Sophmore.....it has him as a standard Junior, unlike the other RS's. Maybe I'm reading too much into that...
I wouldn't be shocked to see 1-2 of these head elsewhere for time
Donnal (I predict will lose starting role)
Dawkins (unless defense improves, he'll be behind Robinson/Irvine)
DJ (always hurt, not sure where he fits at this point)
Chatman (No sure where he fits)
Doyle (wake up)
I wouldn't doubt if we see his minutes cut significantly. 3 years and you still see him essentialy take a play off and allow Tulsa to get a rebound near the end of the game off their own free throw miss and then his trademark mistakes you see in the ND game. I think he plays very little in the last 10min last night if it wasn't for Mo's foul trouble. It's clear that Beilien put the best option in for the last minute and it's no longer Donnal.
He had about 3 decent games. His best moves are drop the pass, get beat on pick/roll, turnover, miss a 1ft layup, and forget to box out. Look, I know that sounds extremely unfair, but the last few minutes he played against ND was IMHO, the summary of his Junior year. Every time I saw him standing in no-mans land on a back door cut or standing still instead of fighting for an offensive rebound, I realized the if Mr. Calves hadn't left for IU, he'd be starting.....which in itself is a bit scary as well.
I just don't see it with him and considering our numbers at the 5 with the young guys coming in, i'm more confident that a combination of MoWeasley (starting), with a Doyle (post narcolepsy issues) and DJ (assuming healthy) is more promising than Donnal at this point.
I think we should be pretty solid with Walton running the offense and MAAR/Simpson being able to generate off the dribble. Our issues with Robinson and Irvine not being able to catch/shoot was our overall lack of ability to drive the lane and run a reliable pick and roll. Without the threat of driving the lane, or hitting the big off the pick, the other teams were able to just blanket our wings.
IMO we should be a similar team next year and the different between us as a bubble team again and a solid 6-10 seed ( 4-6 in B1G) will be staying healthy, ability to attack the rim and significant big man improvement....asuming that comes from Mo.
I guess if the kids like it and Harbaugh approves, I'm in favor.
Too bad there isn't any 80's/90s hip hop artists coming..... Guessing the kids wouldn't appreciate though.
If I storm in my house and yell "Bitch Dab" wonder what the wife will say
Yourself and the clown above you assume because of a user name, that you know everything. Whether my username is gangster, or lollipops, the same thing applies. If you're an ass and act like a fool, you deserve what's coming to you.
Your type like to lean on the socioeconomic crutch, like its your job, when in reality, it shouldn't play a role. I don't care if you're Trump, or pinching pennies. If you are respectful and don't act like a fool, you're good by me.
I'm hoping because it seems as if this kid was swinging away, tossing him to the ground is self defense.....
I'm not disagreeing with your law enforcement position, just the overriding theme of the lack of respect and entitlement mentality that seems to good along with these kids. Everyone seems to be the victim and everyone of them feel it's their duty/right to act like fools in these situations.
last night and bumped his head, got a red mark, which lasted a while. He then had a little bump on his head. My point is, if I would have taken him to the hospital, his report would have said "minor head injury." I'm guessing this kids feelings are hurt more than anything else.
You have to be kidding me. Drawing that parralel disqualifies you from being considered level heading from hear on out in this conversation.
If a kid at school is disrupting class, refusing to follow teacher orders and or otherwise being as ass, they deserve to get thrown (literally) out of the class. Your position is exactly what's empowering this current generation of kids to feel entitled. Entitled to do, get and behave however they want and in the end, if it doesn't work out, point the finger at somebody else.
If either of my kids act like a fool this way in school, I hope they get there ass kicked by a teacher.....
The system doesn't cause this. However, it does allow it and I guess that is my point. This particular situation is obviously an exagerated version of what goes on all over.
I do agree that this falls into the "where is the guidance from a highschool coach, parent, mentor? or take some responsibility" catagory.
My dad was stationed in Germany during the Vietnam war-late '60s. He purchased a (1957 I think) gullwing for $3. Then after, finding out it was going to cost as much as the car to have it shipped back, he sold it back to the original seller, less $100.
He's probably the only one in history to lose money on one if these vehicles.
I'm not old, spend a decent amount of time on Twitter and understand that most of the people tweeting these recruits probably do live in their parents basements.
All the outpooring of support and prayers on social media is amazing. Horrible situation and hard to click through some of the photos of Chad over the past year. I can't imagine how difficult this must be for them. Not sure how I would get through it.
It is shocking how often you hear about these stories. I couldn't imagine, despite distance, relationship with the mother, or whatever the scenario; not being willing to maintain a relationship with my kids. Definitely one if the driving factors impacting communities and causing children to struggle as they grow up.
Great to see such wonderful mother doing the right thing, while dad is failing in his role. Thus story surely has me rooting for Hurst Jr moving forward.
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