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longhorn320

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #154 on: September 16, 2022, 02:42:18 PM »
One "insider" is saying Card will start tomorrow.

But it's Chip Brown and he's wrong at least 75% of the time, so I'm expecting it actually means they had to amputate Card's entire leg below the hip.

Steve Austin would be jealous

I still think they start our 3rd stringer with Card in reserve 
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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #155 on: September 16, 2022, 04:21:34 PM »
Reggie McNcNeal was one of the best to ever grace the Maroon and White (he took down #1 rated OU in 2002) but he had problems with his ankles off and on.  Playing in Fran's option offense in later years made it worse. 

Some players are great, until they get the nagging ankle injuries and then they are never the same. 

Yep! Worst injury I ever had was technically a "high ankle sprain".
If you consider the five major ligaments attaching the foot to the leg, I blew the guts out of three of them. I say "guts" because a ligament has a thick cord running on the perimeter and a lot of tissue inside. As long as the cords aren't torn, you don't get surgery. The "guts" will grow back on their own. In my case, it took over 6 months for the leg to bear weight without crutches. I could walk in a straight line at 8 months. Over a year before I could walk normally. After 18 months, I could begin running again.

Now, the "turf toe" injury on the other foot went untreated. Worst decision I ever made. The toe doesn't point straight. Limits my ability to accelerate. Pops out of socket.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #156 on: September 16, 2022, 04:37:28 PM »
Because Card could continue to play while injured tells me its not a real serious sprain and he'll be ready to go in a few weeks

maybe sooner then that who knows
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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #157 on: September 16, 2022, 05:40:11 PM »
Because Card could continue to play while injured tells me its not a real serious sprain and he'll be ready to go in a few weeks

maybe sooner then that who knows

Turns out, I'm well versed in ankle injuries.

The thing about high ankle sprains: I finished the practice (played for over an hour) on the injury I described above. I was limping when I came to the car, and my wife asked me what was wrong. I told her about twisting my ankle.
When I took off my sock, my leg had already begun to swell and look ugly. She asked if I wanted to head to the ER. I shrugged it off. She pointed to our 6 month old daughter and explained that if I didn't want to go now, then I could just suffer through tonight, because she wasn't waking up the baby later on when I started complaining. I went to the ER.

The tale here is that, in the immediate aftermath of the injury, the leg was just sore. I could hobble sort of peg-legged style. I'm not fast anyway, but I kept up.
The next morning, it hurt to have the leg be vertical. Bearing weight was out of the question. Ankle sprains usually take 12 hours or so to fully realize themselves.

Hudson Card could be in any conceivable condition right now from ready to play to out for the season. Sark wants that information kept private. Everyone else is helping besides Chip.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #158 on: September 16, 2022, 06:23:30 PM »
Turns out, I'm well versed in ankle injuries.

The thing about high ankle sprains: I finished the practice (played for over an hour) on the injury I described above. I was limping when I came to the car, and my wife asked me what was wrong. I told her about twisting my ankle.
When I took off my sock, my leg had already begun to swell and look ugly. She asked if I wanted to head to the ER. I shrugged it off. She pointed to our 6 month old daughter and explained that if I didn't want to go now, then I could just suffer through tonight, because she wasn't waking up the baby later on when I started complaining. I went to the ER.

The tale here is that, in the immediate aftermath of the injury, the leg was just sore. I could hobble sort of peg-legged style. I'm not fast anyway, but I kept up.
The next morning, it hurt to have the leg be vertical. Bearing weight was out of the question. Ankle sprains usually take 12 hours or so to fully realize themselves.

Hudson Card could be in any conceivable condition right now from ready to play to out for the season. Sark wants that information kept private. Everyone else is helping besides Chip.
Reports are that this week he was taking snaps so again I dont think his sprain is of a non weight bearing kind

He seems to be progressing and Im guessing he improves daily

Can he actually come into a game Sark aint sayin so we'll just have to wait and see
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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #159 on: September 17, 2022, 10:22:27 AM »
Wright received some other FBS offers.  It's not like he's a walk-on.  If the o-line can play as well as it has the past two weeks, and we lean on the running game pretty heavily, there's no reason Wright shouldn't be able to manage a win for the team.


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« Reply #160 on: September 17, 2022, 10:27:01 AM »
Wright received some other FBS offers.  It's not like he's a walk-on.  If the o-line can play as well as it has the past two weeks, and we lean on the running game pretty heavily, there's no reason Wright shouldn't be able to manage a win for the team.


which will help this team in more ways then just winning this game
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« Reply #161 on: September 18, 2022, 12:13:05 AM »
Horns took care of business tonight

Last year we would have lost this game

UTSA will win a lot of games this year
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« Reply #162 on: September 18, 2022, 09:47:13 PM »
Horns took care of business tonight

Last year we would have lost this game

UTSA will win a lot of games this year
So, who played QB?
I was in Lincoln and didn't get to see anything of your game.
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« Reply #163 on: September 18, 2022, 10:17:28 PM »
So, who played QB?
I was in Lincoln and didn't get to see anything of your game.
Card played entire game

He actually had a 30 yard run on one play
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« Reply #164 on: September 18, 2022, 11:41:40 PM »
Good for him! I guess his high ankle sprain has turned out to be of the milder variety.
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« Reply #165 on: September 19, 2022, 08:25:57 AM »
not to be out done, the silly Sooner QB had a 60 yard run for a TD in Lincoln

no threat of a sprained ankle vs the Husker defense
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« Reply #166 on: September 19, 2022, 08:34:50 AM »
Good for him! I guess his high ankle sprain has turned out to be of the milder variety.

He was limping really badly by the end of the game.  He's not anywhere close to 100% but I guess the coaches just don't trust the 3rd stinger at all.

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Re: Longhorn Football
« Reply #167 on: September 19, 2022, 09:01:27 AM »
That was absolutely the type of game that Texas either loses or has to bat down passes at the end to preserve a win.
The UTSA QB and his receivers can win games largely by themselves. Their OL was patchwork, and the Texas defense made it even more so, but it didn't matter. He got the ball out quick and on target! That first drive took over 8 minutes, as UTSA kept just barely squeaking 3rd downs over the line. Some weak tackling and failure to rally to the ball by the Texas defense helped that out a lot. I'm sure that film will be reviewed.

The beginning game plan was to see if Bijan could simply run off tackle for a win. UTSA knew that plan, and stacked up to see what would happen next. Fair play to them. Texas, unlike years past, mixed in just enough short yardage passing to push the defense back. That let the OL breathe enough to get a running game going.

In the end, Texas had more athletes for longer. In a game that was more mental than anything else, Texas finally landed the kill shot when they had a plucky fighter on the ropes (after having the 'targeting' statue rewritten for dramatic effect).

Jeff Traylor got everything out of his team, who were more than willing to celebrate a win over Texas. As you'd expect, Texas had more athletes to throw at the problem.

 

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