who got dinged up yesterday

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going4roses
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barton? knee/ leg any word? and trigga got his hand dinged ... confirm ?
cal2014deca
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going4roses;842105148 said:

barton? knee/ leg any word? and trigga got his hand dinged ... confirm ?


Yes, on Bryce Treggs. When #4 Sebastian tackled him, Sebastian's facemask struck Treggs hand (I don't know which hand). He went to the sidelines and asked another player to remove the glove off his hand for him (as he couldn't).
I believe he didn't come back in anymore.
StillNoStanfurdium
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I saw that he had a cut or wound on the back of his hand when he was on the field signing autographs and taking pictures after the game. Looked like a flesh wound.
SonOfCalVa
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Spring game was cut short due to only three (3) LBs and they wanted to keep them all healthy ...
Sonny said spring practices were ended early so guys would have time to heal and get stronger. Injuries this year will be even more of a factor in how well the team does in W-L.
tenplay
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Are a lot of spring games cut short because of excessive injuries? If not, do we have a conditioning issue? I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.
tequila4kapp
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tenplay;842105332 said:

I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.


I can't tell if this is tongue in cheek or serious.

I wonder if we get more injuries because of the field.
Davidson
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tenplay;842105332 said:

Are a lot of spring games cut short because of excessive injuries? If not, do we have a conditioning issue? I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.


we had a metric ton of injuries last yr under closed practices
Rushinbear
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tenplay;842105332 said:

Are a lot of spring games cut short because of excessive injuries? If not, do we have a conditioning issue? I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.


The only scheme-related conditioning issue on injuries would be if the players were not yet used to or conditioned for the stepped up pace and were more susceptible to injuries due to exhaustion. Otherwise?
Bobodeluxe
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tenplay;842105332 said:

Are a lot of spring games cut short because of excessive injuries? If not, do we have a conditioning issue? I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.


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Boot
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tenplay;842105332 said:

Are a lot of spring games cut short because of excessive injuries? If not, do we have a conditioning issue? I wonder too if our players get injured more because they are always practicing in front of fans and the press, and take unnecessary risks trying to impress. Maybe JT was right in restricting access so that the players would concentrate more on learning technique and less on getting press clippings.


It's 20 days of football. Big fast kids hitting,people get hurt.
dinan3
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managing dings and injuries so that they don't become something bigger. I think Sonny has been managing these things all along.
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