FSU vs LSU tonight

Another knee injury for LSU, what is this 3-4 now on opening night? One of these days y'all are gonna listen to me about strengh coaches in this country. It doesn't matter how strong your guys are when they're all out with ACL tears.

Alabama has tons of knee injuries every year are you saying they also have no clue how tot train their athlete? Maybe, just maybe, these guys are bigger and stronger than humans were ever designed to be and all that force is causing the injuries.

Similar in baseball with so many injuries. Back in the day dudes played till they were 45 and pitchers pitched 9 innings every game. Now dudes blow their arms out and bodies back down in their 20’s.
 
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Every time the Semenholes score, @Number1CanesFan celebrates

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If you listen real close you can almost hear that typing going on as they start typing Kelly’s buyout..

They better warm up Nussmeier if they want to win this cause Daniels looks like he’s scared to throw the ball and the Noles have a spy on him.
 
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Alabama has tons of knee injuries every year are you saying they also have no clue how tot train their athlete? Maybe, just maybe, these guys are bigger and stronger than humans were ever designed to be and all that force is causing the injuries.

Similar in baseball with so many injuries. Back in the day dudes played till they were 45 and pitchers pitched 9 innings every game. Now dudes blow their arms out and bodies back down in their 20’s.
I'm talking about non-contact knee injuries. I have a lot of experience in this field and have multiple write-ups on this board talking about it. Not all, but many S&C coaches in CFB indeed do not know how to train their athletes properly.
 
For anyone who doesn't want to watch garbage football, Nick Kyrgios is up 2 sets to 1 @ the US Open over on ESPN. Much more exciting.
 
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