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Per Morehouse, five of the 13 players are identified. No word whether these five are the same released. Confirmed among the 13 are Jim Poggi, Shane DiBona, Willie Lowe,Tom Donatell and, of course, Jordan Bernstine.
Because if there is a mysterious ailment/injury that is going to attack the football team, Bernstine will ALWAYS be a victim. I would imagine, given history, that the other 8 players are all RBs. And are presumably dead. Because that's just how AIRBHG rolls.
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Tony Moeaki just checked into a KC-area hospital with rhabdo.
/kidding.
I've sentenced boys younger than you to the gas chamber. Didn't want to do it. I felt I owed it to them.
-- Judge Smails
and a high ankle sprain
You can't drink all day if you don't start in the morning
by The Bacon Explosion on Jan 29, 2011 12:46 PM CST up reply actions
along with every running back from the 2004 squad...
except Brownlee.
by HawkeyeCocaineUrine on Jan 30, 2011 12:00 PM CST up reply actions
Riley Reiff
has said he was amongst those in the hospital.
I had forgotten about the fact that Ferentz has had kids in the program.
Including one who almost lost a leg to staph infection. You would think that helps his case when he’s talking to a parent.
I wonder
If that previous experience and knowing the capabilities of your staff, along with the hospital might have been part of the deciding factor that influenced the decision for KF to stay on the road. If I were in KF’s shoes in that situation, I’m pretty sure that I would have done the same thing that KF did.
On the one hand you’ve got your current team and on the other, you’ve got potential players who you promised to visit. Yes, everyone would understand if you left to attend to the team that was in the hospital. However, knowing the quality of the training staff and the hospital is top notch, I think that makes a hard decision slightly easier. Seriously, KF doesn’t have a degree in treating Rhabo, what can we expect from him? That he would walk into the hospital and immediately every patient would be healed? No. That’s lunacy.
I think KF did the right thing and having that confidence in your training staff and the hospital just makes it easier to make that decision.
Going, going, going, going, going, going, going, going.... Alright, I'll stop for now.
by EnergizerHawk on Jan 31, 2011 9:50 AM CST up reply actions
















