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<blockquote data-quote="Brandon Van de Graaff" data-source="post: 1418405" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I chalk it up to bad luck, or maybe a curse. When a guy steps on another guy's foot during a play and break a small bone? Stuff like that has nothing to do with S&C. Even the Jameson's knee injury the other night... if I had to point a finger, it would be at the shitty fake field turf they play some of these games on. IMO, that stuff causes more injuries than anything.</p><p></p><p><em>edit</em> I would also add, Alabama's practices are intense. Not <em>as much</em> as they used to be as a whole, but still, nobody goes harder during the week than Alabama. There are times when Saban will dial it back a bit, but when you are that physical, that often, more injuries are going to happen (though they try to take steps to limit them obviously).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandon Van de Graaff, post: 1418405, member: 6"] I chalk it up to bad luck, or maybe a curse. When a guy steps on another guy's foot during a play and break a small bone? Stuff like that has nothing to do with S&C. Even the Jameson's knee injury the other night... if I had to point a finger, it would be at the shitty fake field turf they play some of these games on. IMO, that stuff causes more injuries than anything. [I]edit[/I] I would also add, Alabama's practices are intense. Not [I]as much[/I] as they used to be as a whole, but still, nobody goes harder during the week than Alabama. There are times when Saban will dial it back a bit, but when you are that physical, that often, more injuries are going to happen (though they try to take steps to limit them obviously). [/QUOTE]
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