Cowboys. PLEASE?!?!?!?So after Harbaugh gets fired this year, which NFL team will hire him?
Very hard to watch that injuryGeorgia/Florida game is pretty good. Every time you think Georgia is going to break away, Florida steps up and answers. Very nice. Fun to watch. I think one of the teams will pull away in the second half. My guess is Georgia, but we shall see.
Did you guys see the brutal injury at their second (I think) touchdown? That kid's foot was pointed in the wrong direction. It was horrific to watch.
Sure the 2nd half just started, but your prediction is not holding up so far is!Georgia/Florida game is pretty good. Every time you think Georgia is going to break away, Florida steps up and answers. Very nice. Fun to watch. I think one of the teams will pull away in the second half. My guess is Georgia, but we shall see.
Pretty sure he didn't travel to South Bend by himself either.....It’s safe for Lawrence to stand on the sideline, but it’s not safe for him to play.
What a fucking joke.
Still, the Tigers coach on Tuesday said his quarterback would be on the sidelines for the game, even if he couldn't play. That's because Lawrence will have cleared the ACC's 10-day isolation protocol following his positive test. Swinney on Tuesday suggested that point will have occurred on Thursday.
"He's doing great. He's in the meetings (via Zoom) and all that stuff. He's just anxious to get out," Swinney said (via ESPN). "There's no way to get through that in time to play."
That raises the question of why Lawrence is healthy enough to stay on the sidelines, but not to play. That's due to the fact he will not have cleared an ACC three-part testing protocol that evaluates symptoms of myocarditis and other cardiovascular issues. That would add an additional two or three days to Lawrence's timeline to return, plus another couple of "reacclimization" days from Clemson to ensure a player is healthy enough to return.
All that for something less dangerous than the flu for his age demographics.that's the reason I guess