Roughneck said:![]()
Me thinks Donnie Boy been eating a little bit too much Chunky Soup as of late. Dude went earthquake before Bradie could really let him have it. That's a shame.
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Yes we do Roy and we all know what you were really thinking as you were running down the sideline:Kilyin said:Can't help but notice Roy has a smile on his face. We love you Roy.
dc10 said:Donovan is lucky he really didn't get much of a pop, just pushed down, really, but could be really aggravating to that sports hernia... He's gotta learn the Dan Marino tackling method, just running out of bounds if there is a lead blocker. Actually, I bet he'd consider running OB if it was Roy Williams w/o any blockers!
Letemburn said:Gotta give Donovan props though. Sports hernia and playing football is crazy! Hurts enough whentrying to play basketball with one.
CliffnMesquite said:It would have been more effective if he had his mom come down fron the stands and hit Roy with her purse.![]()
He was only trying to save the game. Yea most guys woulda just ignored him?abersonc said:How many QB's even try?
You all sound ignorant for dissing him.
Roughneck said:![]()
Me thinks Donnie Boy been eating a little bit too much Chunky Soup as of late. Dude went earthquake before Bradie could really let him have it. That's a shame.
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mr.jameswoods said:An inguinal hernia is an "indirect hernia" so the swelling protrudes through the inguinal canal. A direct hernia protrudes the abdominal walll. So you can see an inguinal hernia is more likely to be aggravated through running, turning your body to throw a pass, or by defenders grabbing in that area to tackle you, which is what he experienced most of the game. Falling and rolling on the ground is FAR LESS likely to seriously aggravate it. This is why I find it hard to believe that he supposedly aggravated it by being shoved.