It wouldn't have happened if they went back to the name Red++++s...lol Great helmets and allAwful year for the Commanders.
It wouldn't have happened if they went back to the name Red++++s...lol Great helmets and allAwful year for the Commanders.
I did love those helmets.It wouldn't have happened if they went back to the name Red++++s...lol Great helmets and all
Hey SantaClara…not too many.Do you have other posts here on coaching youth football? One of my favorite topics fr
Joe Theismann says hold my beer.That is about as bad looking of a football injury as any I've seen.
I’m not knocking Daniel’s but, there’s something to be learned here…especially as a QB that scrambles as much as him.
It’s a natural reaction to try and brace your fall. But, ball carriers have to ‘fall’ as balled up as they can….anticipating contact…securing the ball with both hands…and landing on their side.
It’s not intuitive. You see it at all levels.
Our coaching staff would see a kid make a great play…and parents would be wondering why we’d be tearing their kid apart after such a great play. 9/10 it was because they were trying to brace their fall with one arm extended out.
Sounds crazy but when you see a kid take a knee to the elbow and push it the other way, it scars you a bit.
Very true! Definitely see IR.The joints of a young adolescent don’t necessarily function like that of a nfl player. nor are protocols for youth football anywhere similar. I’d be surprised as hell if this doesn’t result in IR-level time for Daniels whether they call him IR or “week to week.”
No doubt. He'll be getting xrays and MRIs, the whole gamut. Will know more by end of week.Very true! Definitely see IR.