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Sherrod Martin


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I know during the game it was mentioned several times he was sick which is why he didn't play during the second half. Was this ever addressed exactly what was wrong with him in the post game presser?

Coach Ron stated in his post game interview on WBT, that Martin had the flu, and was not feeling well prior to the game.

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Getting a flu shot would be smart, especially if you're a pro-athlete.

1. flu shots don't necessarily keep you from getting the flu

2. im guessing you must have inside information from sherrod martins medical records. You probably shouldn't divulge that information as it would be a violation of hippa laws

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fug flu shots

i'm all against them

but i promote them, because the more people that get them, and/or get the flu and get immune to it, the less likely i am to getting the flu. haven't had the flu, or a shot in over 7 years.

Lol you just spoke in one big circle

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1. flu shots don't necessarily keep you from getting the flu

2. im guessing you must have inside information from sherrod martins medical records. You probably shouldn't divulge that information as it would be a violation of hippa laws

Where did you get your second point from? I'm guessing a bad joke attempt to show you know what HIPAA is? (check your acronym, by the way)

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