Cooper Beebe working the cords

Yes, I agree with that. My rule was always go with the doctor's recommendation.....liked it or not. Had two VERY tough situations where doc said play, I didn't want to play them...both were all state players. Talked to parents and they said, play....so, they played. Luckily, both worked out. One tore his ACL, doc said, I'm gonna cut him anyway, go ahead and play him. He played two games like that. Only had about 120 a game, where he was averaging 200. The other, had a heart issue that only happened during a game. Cardiologist was at the game with his staff...2nd quarter, the kid had a super tachycardia where his pulse went to about 260 beats a minute. Had procedure done that night at the hospital, we had about 100 players and coaches in the waiting room. It worked, talked to hi m recently, been 20 years and he never had another one. Damn, I could share sideline stories for days. Lol
Sounds like you've got some good memories to share. It would be cool to sit down and hear them one day. :thumbup:
 
Totally agree, I don't think I have ever seen a mostly backup Oline look as good as this line looked last week. I am really impressed with Conor Riley as an Oline coach.
Yeah I hear ya brother.
Even just simple film observations comparing last year and this year really expose what a drastic coaching improvement has taken place with most of the same players.

Totally impressed with those 2.
 

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