Fumble recovered by Downs...
LunchTime said:But you are OK with the game in general?01Bear said:
if the bears can manage not to develop any health problems in 30-40 years, that'll be an upset...
i am beyond disappointed in the school for continuing with the game and forcing our young student athletes to expose themselves to increased risk of health problems...
i am also equally vexed that so many staunch cal supporters seem to root more for the team's win-column than for the heath of the team's members...
Odd to draw the line at lungs.
You want accountability... would you sit Noa until after halftime for dropping a sure TD pass?socaltownie said:
Sorry. One thing I disagree with on Wilcox is accountability. Forest should come in for next series.
positive thinking. I love it!!!!Yogi Bear said:
Only have to protect the 3 point lead for 52 more minutes and we're gold!
Fair enough01Bear said:LunchTime said:But you are OK with the game in general?01Bear said:
if the bears can manage not to develop any health problems in 30-40 years, that'll be an upset...
i am beyond disappointed in the school for continuing with the game and forcing our young student athletes to expose themselves to increased risk of health problems...
i am also equally vexed that so many staunch cal supporters seem to root more for the team's win-column than for the heath of the team's members...
Odd to draw the line at lungs.
tbh, i am reconsidering my position on football...i love the physicality of it and i think kost people would agree that participants play with the knowledge that they could suffer joint damage later on...that's a risk that every athlete undertakes in every sporting contest of athletic prowess...
but with the research into brain injuries (e.g., cte) resulting from both sub-concussive and concussive impacts causing harm to a (or the) major organ, i'm not so sure if i can continue to love the game...the lung injuries that may develop from this past (half) week and tonight only add further weight against the game, overall...that is, i highly doubt any football player signed up for brain and/or lung damage...
additionally, (admittedly, this could be a stretch), but given the materials that were burned in the fires, it's possible that there are carcinogens that can/will cause a bear football player to develop some sort of cancer (maybe not just lung cancer) later on in life...i'd be highly aurprised if any of our wonderful student athletes signed up for that...
I am not by a TV but seems that Wazzu do not physically outmatch us like SC or UW, or just out quick us like Oregon. I know they are skilled but this would seem like a better matchup. For now at least.B.A. Bearacus said:
But two or three of those turnovers need to be returned for tds.