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Any word on injuries?


Proudiddy

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I think Gamble came back in and I know Godfrey did... But the main one I was concerned about was TD... Anybody hear anything on him? I was worried because when he was down he was grabbing the back of his knee (the previously injured one). Gaither came in and I didn't see TD again except for on the sideline...

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He walked off, IIRC.

How about Nick Collins? He was face down for a while. He managed to wave to the crowd as he was on the stretcher, though.

Think they said they would keep him in the hospital over night, just to be on the safe side.

I don't mind roughing up our opponents, and even cheered initially when I saw him down.....but then when I realized it could be serious, I was really concerned and felt bad that I cheered. I hate to see anyone seriously hurt, and I'd hate it to be one of our players.

A sprain, heck, even broken rib, leg or hand.....I can live with....but when it comes to injuries or the neck, head, back, spine, or concussions....I honestly don't wish them on anyone, friend or foe.

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