By the way. All it takes is a quick Google search to find the answer, instead of being such a jackass here.
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He's Broadway Joe, man! He doesn't have time to do a google search. Besides, the article was TLDR and you can read 700 pages in a day, so he wanted you to find the info for him.By the way. All it takes is a quick Google search to find the answer, instead of being such a jackass here.
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LIKE!!!He's Broadway Joe, man! He doesn't have time to do a google search. Besides, the article was TLDR and you can read 700 pages in a day, so he wanted you to find the info for him.
Well, I'll put into words what many have been thinking. You sound like a masquerading rival fan in most of your posts. If you value your membership here (not sure you do) do not reply to this post with another snide rejoinder. In fact, don't reply at all. If it's important to you, do a little thinking before you post...I'll be waiting. Thank you.
This time reminds me of my youth. Of course that was my time in the 30 yd dash and not a 40.To answer the original question...he ran a 4.4 40 at Junior Day last spring...that's hauling butt...
http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2015/03/impressive_40-yard_dash_time_t.html
This time reminds me of my youth. Of course that was my time in the 30 yd dash and not a 40.
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I have a buddy who was a scholarshipped tennis player. One day, running hard for a shot in team practice, he stepped on a stray ball. Rolling his ankle doesn't do the injury justice, but I guess that's what happened, only to an exponentially extreme degreeI don't think Drakes injury is anything close in comparison to Prothro.
No doubt, it was a gruesome looking injury, but it was an ankle, which bends in crazy ways naturally.
I tore an ankle up in high school, but it didn't break and the DR. told me I would have been better off if it had broken because it would have healed back stronger.
I know KD's was a nasty looking break, but hopefully he'll be just as fast and strong as before.
Good one. Where's the LIKE button when you need it?BroadwayJoe... a septuagenarian and he still stays in the doghouse. :biggrin:
you mean to tell me that broadway joe isn't Joe Willie.:conf3:BroadwayJoe... a septuagenarian and he still stays in the doghouse. :biggrin:
I have a buddy who was a scholarshipped tennis player. One day, running hard for a shot in team practice, he stepped on a stray ball. Rolling his ankle doesn't do the injury justice, but I guess that's what happened, only to an exponentially extreme degree
Like you, he didn't break any bones. Tore, stretched and otherwise mangled every tendon, ligament, cartilage, and muscle in the joint. Also like you every sawbones he saw (and they were legion) told him if the bone had broken, he would have been far better off.
He was never the same, and it's been over 35 years.
My friend would never have been a WTP champion anyway. But I believe he could have made a solid living at it if his ankle had broken instead of shredding every bit of soft tissue.
The only screams this season will be from opposing Defensive Coordinators who will have no answer for his unique skillset.
Is that something like a coprophagian (sp)?BroadwayJoe... a septuagenarian and he still stays in the doghouse. :biggrin: