It's ethically wrong to do that speaking as a medical professional IF they knew there was a tear. They had Tony Connor play with knee injuries as well and you could tell he was hurt.
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If he's out what I think will change is they will be more balanced and run the ball more. They actually might become a better team because of it oddly enough.
If Patterson was put back on the field knowing there was a pretty good chance that his knee was wrecked, the coach or coaches responsible should be fired.
He's way to good for this bullshit
I wonder if they let Ta'amu sling it around the yard like they let Shea. Or do they run it more, think their RB got hurt too. They were hurting LSU with counter but decided to keep slinging it bc they couldnt stop them I guess
That's a fireable offense for an athletic trainer. It may look like a sprain- but you still have to get images to make sure it's not a fracture or a tear. And the way they are trying to make it sound- it sounds like they sent him out there solely on their guess basically.
I know what really happened is the coaches wanted him back in the game because their year and pretty offensive numbers are about to tank.
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