Matt90210 wrote:And college football's biggest weekend had one good game and it had no title implications since the post season system is 100% flawed. Anyway, I'll digress in this argument.
1. LOL at no title implications.
2. There will definitely be bigger CFB weekends, this was not the biggest as you claim.
I think I may have talked with you Riccio about that Jets bet, not sure. I wanna smack myself for not having money online and betting that one as well.
Matt90210 wrote:Jets lost Kris Jenkins last year too I believe. They'll be fine on D. They just need to find some god damn offense. They look the Ravens of old.
I dont remember him playing a full season in Carolina either, he always went out for the season it seemed
Matt90210 wrote:Jets lost Kris Jenkins last year too I believe. They'll be fine on D. They just need to find some god damn offense. They look the Ravens of old.
I dont remember him playing a full season in Carolina either, he always went out for the season it seemed
Kris Jenkins and Bob Sanders.. talent made of glass
Also, Bob Sanders. Really? Seriously, what the fuck? I just saw the injury. He tore his bicep (WOW!) doing THAT? He just fell. Roids? Natural? Bad luck?
As much as I hate that term, he is in the sense that his style of play leads to more injuries, I'd imagine.
But obviously his bones and muscles aren't magically not as strong as other players like some people suggest when they bring up the term "injury prone".
As much as I hate that term, he is in the sense that his style of play leads to more injuries, I'd imagine.
But obviously his bones and muscles aren't magically not as strong as other players like some people suggest when they bring up the term "injury prone".
Yeah. Injury prone is a tough term to use in contact sports. Further, we only notice injuries on star players. In other words, there are more NFL/NHL players like Bob Sanders and Marion gaborik (a star player that is seemingly always hurt in the NHL) than Brett Favre or like hockey player who is never hurt. We just don't notice 95% of those players; we notice Bob Sanders. The truth is that football is an incredibly violent sport, where most of them will eventually be injured. The exact nature and timing of those injuries is mostly random.
Bob Sanders, however, fell the fuck down and blew his goddamn biceps out ... again! From doing a violent pushup.