Flowe
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Anyone know anything about how serious it is?
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Re: Flowe
I read somewhere this morning it’s a broken foot.. don’t know the validity of that, seems like if that leaked out it would be everywhere.chapelhillduck wrote:Anyone know anything about how serious it is?
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If it was a broken bone then he wouldn’t be able to travel a few days later. Then the initial rumor came out I said it’s somewhere in the middle, he’s probably injured but not out for too long, I’m gonna stick with that. I think he’ll be back for the Cal game.
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Well the fact he is walking on it and they let him travel may mean it’s not a bad break. Typically with the swelling associated with a break they don’t want you to fly so soon after it breaks.5$ wrote:Justin told a friend of mine it's broken, I was informed last night.
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Re: Flowe
That kid is tough as nails if he didn't know he broke it until later.
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2 days later!ducks5ever wrote:That kid is tough as nails if he didn't know he broke it until later.
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Re: Flowe
It might still be a break that heals relatively soon. The foot has so many tiny bones in it, and if all he needs is a boot then that's a really good sign. And yeah, those breaks can be sneaky. My wife one stepped wrong in the garage and tweaked something, then backpacked around Crater Lake over the course of several days, and a couple weeks after returning she was diagnosed with a broken foot. Happens to lots of runners, too... might just feel like a little bit of soreness but then it gets progressively worse.
The Ducks have to find a way to plug the holes until people come back healthy, but after today I'm confident our coaching and recruiting will allow us to do that.
The Ducks have to find a way to plug the holes until people come back healthy, but after today I'm confident our coaching and recruiting will allow us to do that.
Willie Taggart is a dick.
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At this point Oregon doesn’t really have any threats til UCLA, though knowing Oregon football under Mario that doesn’t mean all of the games til then will be blowouts, there will probably be a close one or two that Oregon has to squeak out a win. But regardless, I kinda hope players sit out til Cal so they can get a game to wipe the dust off before going to UCLA.pezsez1 wrote:It might still be a break that heals relatively soon. The foot has so many tiny bones in it, and if all he needs is a boot then that's a really good sign. And yeah, those breaks can be sneaky. My wife one stepped wrong in the garage and tweaked something, then backpacked around Crater Lake over the course of several days, and a couple weeks after returning she was diagnosed with a broken foot. Happens to lots of runners, too... might just feel like a little bit of soreness but then it gets progressively worse.
The Ducks have to find a way to plug the holes until people come back healthy, but after today I'm confident our coaching and recruiting will allow us to do that.
As I type this I just checked the Stanford-USC score, I guess Stanford is more of a threat than I initially thought, especially considering Oregon is now on the path to the CFP, Stanford likes to ruin that for Oregon.
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Looks like Stanford has an future NFL QB now and will be our competition again in the North for the next 3 years.OregonFan4Life wrote: As I type this I just checked the Stanford-USC score, I guess Stanford is more of a threat than I initially thought, especially considering Oregon is now on the path to the CFP, Stanford likes to ruin that for Oregon.
Stanford started the wrong QB against a good KSU team (afterwards KSU lost their star QB and wont be as good as they were when they beat Stanford).
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