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Kendrick Market in a walking boot
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Feel free to take this down if it isn't something that should be posted. Just passing on what I saw
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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
Right leg.
Ah, not this S&** again.
Many of our players wear walking boots, particularly ones that just had Achilles surgery.
Also hearing that Calhoun may be held out this weekend, for precautionary reasons.
Mullen say the team is healthy, & he usually tells us if guys have serious injuries. Have no reason to believe any of this is serious.
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Just passing on what I saw, shotgun.
It probably isn't a big deal at all. Considering the Achilles injury/rehab
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
Ah, not this S&** again.
Many of our players wear walking boots, particularly ones that just had Achilles surgery.
Also hearing that Calhoun may be held out this weekend, for precautionary reasons.
Mullen say the team is healthy, & he usually tells us if guys have serious injuries. Have no reason to believe any of this is serious.
This^^^
Oh wait, Dak seen in a boot. 4-8 here we come***
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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Originally Posted by
BulldogBear
Oh wait, Dak seen in a boot. 4-8 here we come***
You can guarantee you'll hear this next week. No kidding
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Originally Posted by
BulldogBear
This^^^
Oh wait, Dak seen in a boot. 4-8 here we come***
Actually, shin guards on both legs. **
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This is a guy I would be perfectly fine sitting out for Southern. He doesn't need reps and we need him full go at LSU. Also it would give the younger safeties more experience in game 1.
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Originally Posted by
Where'sWaldo
This is a guy I would be perfectly fine sitting out for Southern. He doesn't need reps and we need him full go at LSU. Also it would give the younger safeties more experience in game 1.
^^^This^^^
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Paul Jones said it was just precautionary.
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Maybe he's just getting the foot ready for the ass kicking they are fixing to put USM.
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Originally Posted by
Where'sWaldo
This is a guy I would be perfectly fine sitting out for Southern. He doesn't need reps and we need him full go at LSU. Also it would give the younger safeties more experience in game 1.
I think the opposite. We need him to see how fast he is in a game. Don't want to find out against LSU taht he can't take the same angles he did pre-injury.
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We're screwed. Somebody just sent me this pic of Dak in his apartment:
And one of his dog:
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I think I saw Dak getting fitted for some of those leg braces Forrest Gump wore. I will repost next Wednesday night.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I think the opposite. We need him to see how fast he is in a game. Don't want to find out against LSU taht he can't take the same angles he did pre-injury.
I agree.
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I think the opposite. We need him to see how fast he is in a game. Don't want to find out against LSU taht he can't take the same angles he did pre-injury.
He won't see anyone better vs USM than what he practices against. I do want him to get some game rust knocked off and hits in but as far as speed and angles; he gets tested more at practice than this competition. The coaches probably already have a very good idea where he is at on that front. Get him as many reps as they think he needs to be game ready mentally and to get over any lingering effects, if he has any, from the injury.
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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
He won't see anyone better vs USM than what he practices against. I do want him to get some game rust knocked off and hits in but as far as speed and angles; he gets tested more at practice than this competition. The coaches probably already have a very good idea where he is at on that front. Get him as many reps as they think he needs to be game ready mentally and to get over any lingering effects, if he has any, from the injury.
If he can play game 1, he should play IMO. While market sees better athletes in practice, I'd bet he's seen enough of our offense to diagnose plays quick enough to be in position. Market was a fringe sec safety pre-injury that made up physical limitations with smarts. I wanna see if he's even more limited now before we trust him against LSU's outstanding wr's
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
If he can play game 1, he should play IMO. While market sees better athletes in practice, I'd bet he's seen enough of our offense to diagnose plays quick enough to be in position. Market was a fringe sec safety pre-injury that made up physical limitations with smarts. I wanna see if he's even more limited now before we trust him against LSU's outstanding wr's
Well I did say play him against USM but if there was a speed or more importantly turning and running issue it probably has already shown up in practice. Yall are talking about the physical aspect of speed, turning and that can and already has been looked at in drills and scrimmage. Taking angles is both mental and physical. Knowing your body and judging the opponents speed to be in position. Knowing what's coming and being able to physically preform are two different things. Against our WR group he has been tested physically even if he knows the play. And he already knows what LSU is about offensively. As you said he is a heady player. Now I don't know how ready he is but indications are he hasn't missed a step or there are no issues really effecting him. I don't really see this as a Whitley situation where even with one bad leg he was the best we had available. Physically there are some already past him but they just don't have the experience that gives him the edge.
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Poor Dak, his spring break injuries were a lot worst than we knew. How does he scratch himself??
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