Lattimore's injury

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  1. Scott88

    Scott88 Well-Known Member

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    I can't believe how many times they showed that.
    I've seen some bad broken legs watching games, but I've NEVER seen a knee injury like that.
    I almost barfed when I saw that play.

    I know it was big news and needed to be reported, but I don't think they needed to show it over and over...
    Hope the guy can walk normally again someday.
     
  2. Don Ballard

    Don Ballard Well-Known Member

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    Tough loss for South Carolina, but even worse for Lattimore. That was a gruesome injury to watch.
     
  3. WSU1996kesley

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    On the game "highlights" yesterday, after you had texted me, they warned about how bad it was. As soon as I saw which way things were going I looked away. I don't need to see that. Poor kid, again.
     
  4. JO'Co

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    That's why they all need to go to class. Every player is just one play away from being a spectator...
     
  5. Tennessee Tom

    Tennessee Tom Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Jim,

    It may be cold and heartless but my first thought (with my outside voice) when Cindy commented on this happening twice to him was "Guess I should have paid more attention in class". Hopefully he did... at least after the first injury.