GYERO ARCHIVE

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roguemocha

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I couldnt get too upset yesterday since I was +$540 for the day even with losing $100 on the Cats who I rarely bet on. Not putting anything out there today I don't think. MAYBE Temple +4 but once I'm up I like to keep it.
 

drxman1

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Nov 5, 2008
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You can't really tell how bad it is just by looking at it. X-rays will show if it broke, but MRI would assess the ligaments.

But yeah, I'd say he may be out a while.
 

jtrue28

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Feb 8, 2007
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Hawkins got injured Jan 2nd. "High ankle sprain". He didn't return (and apparently too soon) until Jan 30th...Kansas game.

So potentially 4 weeks.

Dakari God-A-Mighty-Damn
 

UKwizard

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Dec 11, 2002
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We need what ever miracle cure that got Sheppard ready for the NCAA after that nasty sprain in the SEC tourney.
 

anthonys735

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Jan 29, 2004
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I mean it's not enough for us to lose on a ridiculous T in the final seconds but we also lose the X factor to our season. Hopefully we can get him back by the tourney. Agree with chad. Need to give Mulder some run.
 

Strokin_Bandit

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I sprained mine like that one time in the same fashion. No one around. No contact. Jogging down the court and changes directions. Boom. Over it went.

The swelling looked almost identical but was a bit lower. I had a deformed foot for a week, but around that second week I was able to move on it. I was 30 at the time and didn't have the resources Derek had. I'm just saying . . . don't lose all hope GYERO.
 
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GYERater

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Ive probably twisted/sprained my ankles 20 times over the years, 19 times I looked like Willis and was fine in a week, 1 time it was a high ankle sprain any my entire lower leg was swollen and discolored for about 6 weeks. What Hawkins had was a completely different animal.
 
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I work in business insurance, so obviously I'm a medical expert...that seriously looks just like the ugly sprains we all have had through the years. Swelling will be down soon, and maybe Bama is the only game he misses. At least it isn't the dreaded high ankle sprain, which seems to linger. I'll comment more later in the week, because I'm staying at a Holiday Inn Express for a couple of nights.
 

TransyCat09

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Top 3 jerseys in all of sports and they somehow made it better for the winter classic

 

Strokin_Bandit

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FWIW, I've heard trainers say there is no real difference between mid-tops and hi-tops in terms of ankle sprains. Apparently, "sports scientists" or some crap have been studying this over the years for some reason. I don't buy in to it, but some of these trainers (I.e, NOT doctors) believe it doesn't matter which cut of shoe you wear.
 
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but Cal also thinks the SEC tourney is bullspit that does nothing for our seeding

Ncaa 1st round Thurs or fri return?

I'd hope if he was healthy enough, Cal would play him in the SECT. Get a few games under his belt to settle in so we don't run the risk of him being completely cold in the games we'll need him most.
 

TheShowKiller

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Dec 30, 2002
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Good stuff, Mossip. We're all happy for you that you have the ability to emotionally disconnect from UK losses. I'm sure you and your therapist can discuss that fantastic breakthrough. I think everyone here is about done with the conversation though.
Honestly, the dude cyberstalking GYERO for 24 hours about the subject is waaaay weirder than someone getting a breather after an emotional loss by his favorite team.
 

Strokin_Bandit

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I've heard there is something called "locking" your ankle when running/cutting. Similar to flexing it or something? Any idea what that even means, Spears?
 
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