Ok...I hope that's what you meant
Yes, that is what I meant. I wouldn't stress too much over it, it is a message board.
Ok...I hope that's what you meant
No stress....life offers enough of that...this is just the oppositeYes, that is what I meant. I wouldn't stress too much over it, it is a message board.
Miracles happen all the time, you and I are both miracles. And it really seems like he deserves a miracle after all he has been through. I played sports all my life through my early forties and never had a really serious injury, I really can't imagine going through all he has gone through. I will really be pulling for him.I would love nothing more for him to bounce back and have a big season. I have very little doubt that when healthy he would be a huge difference maker.
I just don’t know how you could read all that and come away thinking he’s someone you can depend on going into the season. He’s the guy who becomes a great coach because his body never allowed him to play the game.
Just had a terrible string of bad luck, I hope he can get two seasons of health. He deserves to show his skill and play in front of the best fans ever!!Gives a history of CJ's injuries (including specific details that were never made public before).
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Kentucky’s CJ Fredrick ready to put his injury problems behind him
The Iowa transfer missed last season after a shin stress fracture and complete hamstring tear. But he says 'it all feels fine' now.theathletic.com
Sorry it's behind a paywall. Here are a few nuggets:
The article goes on to describe his girlfriend's (Blair Green, #5 from the women's team) torn achilles and how they pushed each other to work hard and recover from their surgeries.
Good article.