ESPN News clip where Austin Kuhnert popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
I was doing some cardio at the gym tonight (12/18/2017) and was watching ESPN news ... I saw a clip where Austin Kuhnert (#75) popped his shoulder back in while in the huddle, and stayed in the game. I couldn't hear what they were saying the sound wasn't on. I don't get that channel at home so can't look for it again.
Did anyone else see that? Anyways, some more good publicity for NDSU Bison football.
Would appreciate a link to a clip so I could re-watch it hear what they were saying ...
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
It's #75 Austin Kuhnert but Volson is in the video. That's Midwest tough. That's the epitome of why we are a dynasty. Guys who will do whatever it takes to win. That's where you get Travis Beck launching himself over a pile and then dislocating his shoulder and then trying to tackle the QB while on the ground and his arm popped out of socket. And then coming back in the game and popping it back in the next week. Or Carson Wentz playing 4 downs with his leg dangling. Cole Jirek having 2 shoulders so messed up yet still playing through it when most players would've quit. Grant Olson with his appendix. Some of our players would make Chuck Norris proud.
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Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
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HerdBot
It's #75 Austin Kuhnert but Volson is in the video. That's Midwest tough. That's the epitome of why we are a dynasty. Guys who will do whatever it takes to win. That's where you get Travis Beck launching himself over a pile and then dislocating his shoulder and then trying to tackle the QB while on the ground and his arm popped out of socket. And then coming back in the game and popping it back in the next week. Or Carson Wentz playing 4 downs with his leg dangling. Cole Jirek having 2 shoulders so messed up yet still playing through it when most players would've quit. Grant Olson with his appendix. Some of our players would make Chuck Norris proud.
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Thanks for the quick reply and information ... I went back and edited my original post accordingly.
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
Pretty sure it was his elbow, not shoulder. Feats of strength Festivas Champion!
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
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Pretty sure it was his elbow, not shoulder. Feats of strength Festivas Champion!
Yeah, pretty sure it was his elbow because on the next drive he had it all taped up. I saw it on the Youtube replay. Had to back it up and say, 'wait, did I just see that?'
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Yeah, pretty sure it was his elbow because on the next drive he had it all taped up. I saw it on the Youtube replay. Had to back it up and say, 'wait, did I just see that?'
Ya that looks like Ulna. Could be a radial head but his contact position is not really lending it to being that but it is a football player on the field in the middle of battle so you never know.
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
Pretty sure that its the radial head.
He appears to perform the "hyperpronation method" on himself in order to reduce it.*
*not a doctor.......just play one in the bedroom.
Re: ESPN News clip where Tanner Volson popped his shoulder back in and stayed in?
I saw that live on TV and had to ask myself if he really just did it. Then, they showed it again. Wow and ouch.