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).
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.