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» 2008 Iowa State Football
I-State at Baylor:
Thread: Red Flag
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Old 04-17-2008, 12:59 PM   #9
BryceC
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Re: Red Flag

Originally Posted by MontyBurns View Post
No, you can't. All of those guys have been injured more than they've been healthy in their entire college careers. Well, all except for Greene who has been academically ineligibile more than he's been eligible for his entire career. If you haven't been able to depend on them being durable enough to play for the past 1-3 years, it's pretty foolish to expect anything different this year.
No offense, but you have no idea what you're talking about here.

With the exception of Eubanks and Moeaki (who have only been injured once) all these rest of them have been pretty healthy. That's like saying we can't rely on Arnaud this year because he got hurt last year. It makes no sense. None of those guys have a history of getting injured. They just got really hurt one time.
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