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Post by Hero on Nov 5, 2017 3:29:03 GMT
ROLL TIDE
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Post by Bevo on Nov 5, 2017 18:00:35 GMT
They were about the only once who did!
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Post by Bevo on Nov 6, 2017 22:01:01 GMT
Looks like it was a expensive roll this weekend... Just hear that Bama has lost TWO linebackers for at least the rest of the regular season?
Of course, there's NOTHING To the theory that physical SEC teams (or, even P5 teams) beat up on each other.
I'm sure LSU wasn't hitting all THAT hard.
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Post by bluehen on Nov 6, 2017 23:03:08 GMT
Looks like it was a expensive roll this weekend... Just hear that Bama has lost TWO linebackers for at least the rest of the regular season? Of course, there's NOTHING To the theory that physical SEC teams (or, even P5 teams) beat up on each other. I'm sure LSU wasn't hitting all THAT hard. Provide factual data that the injury rate in the SEC is significantly different than the rate in the Ivy League
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Post by Hero on Nov 6, 2017 23:28:25 GMT
Looks like it was a expensive roll this weekend... Just hear that Bama has lost TWO linebackers for at least the rest of the regular season? Of course, there's NOTHING To the theory that physical SEC teams (or, even P5 teams) beat up on each other. I'm sure LSU wasn't hitting all THAT hard. That make four lost for the season at one position. Hard to imagine Bama can go undefeated with that.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 6, 2017 23:51:35 GMT
Looks like it was a expensive roll this weekend... Just hear that Bama has lost TWO linebackers for at least the rest of the regular season? Of course, there's NOTHING To the theory that physical SEC teams (or, even P5 teams) beat up on each other. I'm sure LSU wasn't hitting all THAT hard. Provide factual data that the injury rate in the SEC is significantly different than the rate in the Ivy League When I get a chance, I'll have a look. I would be surprised if the injury were NOT higher in the P5. The players are bigger and even MORE steroided up. That's a big contributor to the injury rate, IMO.
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