You’re really good if you took an MRI of his shoulder through the TV or from the stands.Figure it out. . I may know a thing or two.
You’re really good if you took an MRI of his shoulder through the TV or from the stands.Figure it out. . I may know a thing or two.
Tendonitis is a chronic pathology, not an acute process.I think he got hit in his deltoid tendon and had numbness and inflammation. Probably a bad case of tendinitis. Otherwise he would be in a sling and in the locker room
I observed Allar having difficulty raising his arm above the level of his shoulder. This MAY be an indication of rotator cuff injury/pathology. Doesn’t mean it is. He could just have pain from a muscle bruise. It was just an observation coming from experience dealing with patients that present for diagnosis of rotator cuff disease and other associated pathology.You’re really good if you took an MRI of his shoulder through the TV or from the stands.
Damn this was cold .
Look at this post on Facebook
There were a few low groans after like the 8th or 9th time, but, no, we didn’t stoop to Iowa low classness.Did we boo them?
Does that count as two drops?Allar, pass too hard. Cephas, can't catch it. Warren, drops the rebound. 3 examples of a lack of execution on one play.