dju out for the year?

I dunno, I had pins put in one of my fingers and I was back in 4 weeks. Depends on how motivated you are to get back into the game. When they cut your finger open and part of the bone falls out.. you probably shouldn't have played the last three games of the tournament with it like that. I took my pt seriously.. a lot more than some of the other guys that were in there for the same injury. fsu will probably tell him to take his time tho lol
But back doing what in 4 weeks? I broke my thumb playing flag football and it ultimately required surgery. This was many, many years ago but it limited me for a long time (can't remember exactly) from even lifting weights, as I was simply unable to adequately grip a dumbbell, for example. I recall it being exacerbating how slow the recovery was. (You get a lot less blood flow into your digits so recovery is slow in comparison to the nature of the injury.)

I can't imagine how a QB comes back from that in less than 4-6 weeks when the injury is to the throwing hand. It's not like he was accurate when he was healthy! LOL.
 

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Player comp not far off lmao
 
I dislike this because they’re are going to try now with Brock glenn , I was hoping that their spirit would be broken by the time they play us, now this gives them hope :(
 
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clearly .... THAT did not age well.

but hey, the former assistant managers at Planet Fitness who now are heads of scouting and pass out star ratings at On3 and 24/7, clearly know what they are doing. DJU is a 5 star. So it's not possible he's a bad football player.

anything that says otherwise is all in your imagination.
He's a big dude, should give TE a try
 
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I dislike this because they’re are going to try now with Brock glenn , I was hoping that their spirit would be broken by the time they play us, now this gives them hope :(
They are currently sky high about Brock Glenn.

Watch 15 mins of a podcast and the two guys were going wild about Brock and why and how they stole him from ohio state.

They say he has "it" that Moxie.
 
Couple things​

1. I said this offseason that his pro ball would be played in Saskatchewan. Not sure he gets that chance.

2. Some FBS program like Kansas or Ball State will give him a shot if he agrees to compete for the starting job and takes little to zero NIL. This assumes a medical redshirt of course. Honestly, he should do this. Chase your dreams. Better to fail many times at age 22 or 23, then to live your whole life with regrets.

3. Lastly, yall a bunch of betas up in here wanting FSU to give up before the Miami game. I’d prefer a non consensual belt to *** whooping of the semenholes. I want them fighting, screaming, and trying their hardest to avoid the pain.
 
But back doing what in 4 weeks? I broke my thumb playing flag football and it ultimately required surgery. This was many, many years ago but it limited me for a long time (can't remember exactly) from even lifting weights, as I was simply unable to adequately grip a dumbbell, for example. I recall it being exacerbating how slow the recovery was. (You get a lot less blood flow into your digits so recovery is slow in comparison to the nature of the injury.)

I can't imagine how a QB comes back from that in less than 4-6 weeks when the injury is to the throwing hand. It's not like he was accurate when he was healthy! LOL.
I broke the pinky in my non throwing hand sliding into second base. Now that I think, agreed, throwing hand may have taken a lot longer.
 
Anyone know who the backup is? Any good?
Freshman named Brock Glenn. Came in late against SMU and started against Clemson. Threw for 228/2/1 at just over 50%, which is what DJ gives you on one of his better nights. At the very least, he doesn't have DJ's mental blocks. But he's young and another pocket passer behind a porous offensive line. The change will inspire them a bit going forward. FSU looked better in the loss against Clemson than in any game outside of Cal. They'll win some games with him back there. It all comes down to whether FSU's defensive front, which is the strength of the team, decides to wake up that morning.
 
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