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Anyone have any injury reports?

lvbuff

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they said during the game that Adkins had a sore hammy. Those things can take a while to heal up.

What about Carr?
 
I banged up my hand on Sunday with an impact wrench gone wild....It was my left hand (I am left-handed) but I am able to raise a beer with my right so I should be good to go. I will be 100% by the Oregon game.
But, can you kick with both feet?
 
Carr's injury?

he got dinged up. Since CU is not doing injury reports, we don't know what happened. If it was season ending he would have been listed as such on the depth chart. My guess is its a sprain or strain of some kind and a week off will have him back.
 
DBT has some gout and a little bit of stiffness but that goes with the weather changing.
 
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I banged up my hand on Sunday with an impact wrench gone wild....It was my left hand (I am left-handed) but I am able to raise a beer with my right so I should be good to go. I will be 100% by the Oregon game.
Wimp
 
I just read about Sefo's shoulder separation, and I'm confused. I had an AC shoulder separation and I couldn't sleep on my left side for a year, much less throw a football. It is not a trivial injury. There are certainly severity levels (mine was only a 2 on a scale of 1-4), but I'm surprised to read that he described it as a bruise and will apparently be playing on Saturday. That doesn't seem to match up with my understanding of the injury.
 
I just read about Sefo's shoulder separation, and I'm confused. I had an AC shoulder separation and I couldn't sleep on my left side for a year, much less throw a football. It is not a trivial injury. There are certainly severity levels (mine was only a 2 on a scale of 1-4), but I'm surprised to read that he described it as a bruise and will apparently be playing on Saturday. That doesn't seem to match up with my understanding of the injury.
Pain killers are awesome
 
I just read about Sefo's shoulder separation, and I'm confused. I had an AC shoulder separation and I couldn't sleep on my left side for a year, much less throw a football. It is not a trivial injury. There are certainly severity levels (mine was only a 2 on a scale of 1-4), but I'm surprised to read that he described it as a bruise and will apparently be playing on Saturday. That doesn't seem to match up with my understanding of the injury.

I had a grade 3, but I'm pretty sure it was a scale of 1-5. 4 and 5 require surgery. 3 can go either way, I elected to not have surgery and was out of any sports activity for about 4 months. Been almost 2 years, still hard to sleep on that side.
 
Ah, you're right. I was wrong about 1-4. According to one site, there are actually 6 grades. I guess Sefo must have a Grade 1, or I can't really see them letting him play a week later. Regardless, I admire his toughness.

Your shoulder separation is classified by the extent or magnitude of your injuries.
  • Grade 1: A mild shoulder separation involves a sprain of your AC ligament that does not move your clavicle and looks normal on X-rays.
  • Grade 2: A more serious injury tears the AC ligament and sprains or slightly tears the CC ligament, putting your clavicle out of alignment to some extent.
  • Grade 3: The most severe shoulder separation completely tears both your AC and CC ligaments and puts your shoulder joint noticeably out of position.
  • Grades 4, 5 and 6 AC separations are very rare.
 
I just read about Sefo's shoulder separation, and I'm confused. I had an AC shoulder separation and I couldn't sleep on my left side for a year, much less throw a football. It is not a trivial injury. There are certainly severity levels (mine was only a 2 on a scale of 1-4), but I'm surprised to read that he described it as a bruise and will apparently be playing on Saturday. That doesn't seem to match up with my understanding of the injury.

Could be grade I, could have been a partial separation, could just have a higher pain tolerance than you. Lots of things that make injuries unique case by case.
 
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