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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    100% Alison is our best corner. 80% Alison could become a liability.
    yea I agree if he's not healthy and a liability I would rather play someone who is healthy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Moen View Post
    You don’t think they’ve been couch potatoes the last few weeks do you?

    Athletes still train when they’re injured and recovering.


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    Obviously, but with knee or hip issues how can they lift and run like they need too stay in game shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by westnodak93bison View Post
    Obviously, but with knee or hip issues how can they lift and run like they need too stay in game shape

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    I hope Brooks can play, he is just so fast he can make plays the other guys can't. There were several runs that his speed allowed him to get by the lbs and have long runs, I don't think the other rbs would have been able to do some of them

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    Quote Originally Posted by westnodak93bison View Post
    Obviously, but with knee or hip issues how can they lift and run like they need too stay in game shape

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    I'd guess at their athletic level a week or two off isn't going to get them out of game shape. At this point it's all about maintaining what you've built up.

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    Well, they do have all that fancy new equipment...

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    It would be pretty sweet if we could get Brooks & Dunn back at least for the halftime show. I'll show myself out.









    Seriously, really hope either can make it back but Brooks seems the more likely of the two. I wonder if it will be a similar situation the coaches/trainers had with Shepherd a couple of years ago in that they have to pick one half for him to play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    100% Alison is our best corner. 80% Alison could become a liability.
    DEPTH is the most important factor when getting these two guys back. If they are active on game day its because they can play and play effectively, even if not starting. Nobody is 100% this time of year and playing thru pain is a big part of football. Bison coaching isn't going to put guys on the field that are not capable of playing well. I'm sure the next four days will tell a lot more as well. Four days is a lot of healing time for a young athlete exercising and stretching their way back into game shape.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KNOW IT ALL View Post
    DEPTH is the most important factor when getting these two guys back. If they are active on game day its because they can play and play effectively, even if not starting. Nobody is 100% this time of year and playing thru pain is a big part of football. Bison coaching isn't going to put guys on the field that are not capable of playing well. I'm sure the next four days will tell a lot more as well. Four days is a lot of healing time for a young athlete exercising and stretching their way back into game shape.
    We know that's not true.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    We know that's not true.
    Don’t think they learned their lesson from last year with PGT?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tolnabison View Post
    Don’t think they learned their lesson from last year with PGT?
    I SINCERELY hope so. I really really really hope they understand what happened last year. That is my biggest fear.
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