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Chile got 10!!!! & is in the top 10 for the season!!!! Wheres the real Chile & what have ya done to him?
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only saw a quick highlight of it but looked to me like he pushed someone of the pile/jumped on it, unless something happened after that?
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But at least he can lead a normal life away from football Ball State's Love OK after spinal fracture, but career likely over By Graham Watson Ball State receiver Dante Love is expected to "live a normal and happy life" according to a statement released by the university, but he probably won't ever play football again. Love suffered a cervical spine fracture and a spinal cord injury during the first quarter of Saturday's game against Indiana. He was taken immediately to Bloomington Hospital where he underwent a five-hour surgery. Ball State released a statement Sunday afternoon that Love was able to move his arms and legs. Others blog ESPN.com's Graham Watson writes about college football's independents and non-BCS conference schools in her blog. • Blog network "Everything went as the doctors thought, and even a little better," Ball State coach Brady Hoke said. "At this point, the biggest thing was just to relieve pressure and all that stuff on the spinal cord." Love was injured when Indiana cornerback Chris Adkins hit Love helmet-to-helmet after Love made a short catch. Love fell to the ground, briefly unconscious, and lay motionless for 15 minutes. He felt numbness in his arms and legs as he was strapped to a backboard. He was taken off the field in a golf cart. He has since been transferred to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis for further evaluation. There was no timetable Monday on his rehabilitation. Love entered Saturday's game as the nation's leader in receiving yards per game at 144.3. He also was ranked second in all-purpose running. Love, who was the Cardinals' most versatile player, finishes his career ranked second in school history in receptions (199), yards receiving (2,778) and is tied for fourth in TD receptions (20). He also holds the Ball State record for kickoff-return yards in a career (2,129) and is tied with Dante Ridgeway for the most 100-yard games in school history (11). Graham Watson covers college football for ESPN.com. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3602536
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Yes he threw 2 int's but 1 was bad the other was a great play by Rudd & not much Orton could do about it.
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Dick No. Stupid... VERY. Whatever way ya try to dress it up as some macho crap IN THE END it ultimately threw away our last chance at winning the game.
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Bennett inactive too so Vasher at PR?
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Hester inactive
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Has raised $10,000 so far
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GOOD MAN PRO QUARTERBACK DAVID GARRARD LOOKS TO RUN UP THE SCORE AGAINST CROHN'S DISEASE DURING THE 2008 FOOTBALL SEASON As Part of the "In the Zone for Crohn's" Campaign Centocor, Inc. Will Donate $10,000 for Each Touchdown Garrard Scores in 2008 to the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) David Garrard knows first hand the painful, debilitating and often embarrassing effects of Crohn's disease. Prior to the 2004 football season, Garrard began experiencing the excruciating symptoms associated with the disease, lost a significant amount of weight and missed several weeks of pre-season training. Following his diagnosis, David underwent surgery and, in consultation with his doctor, began a treatment regimen. David returned to the playing field by the start of the 2004 season and has since led his team to two consecutive playoff appearances. Now that David has taken control of his disease, he's back on the field and working to help others living with Crohn's disease and raising money for the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America while pursuing his dreams of a career as a quarterback for a professional football team. To learn more about David's story or to learn how to take control of your Crohn's disease, sign up for more information below or visit www.LivingWithCrohnsDisease.com. http://www.livingwithcrohnsdisease.com/liv.../inthezone.html
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No Shuler. Make it worse for the Vikes(maybe). A QB they waived last year is gonna be starting this weekend, Tyler Thigpen
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And how many times did we hear that in defence of Rex??
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35-17 Irish with 10 minutes left
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Personally I always thought Delhomme was a little under-rated
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Really wanted to go to B.L.U.E.S. when I was over, couldn't make it. next time. Shame the old boards gone, there was a good bit of info in a thread when I asked the same question
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room in your suitcase?
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2nd year running neither team is listed in the Top 25. This used to be a huge game. Anyone care now??
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How the Bears fared on third down Sunday against the Colts: Distance Run or pass Result 3rd-and-8 Pass Inc. 3rd-and-6 Run 50 TD 3rd-and-1 Run 7 3rd-and-5 Run 0 3rd-and-1 Run 2 3rd-and-6 Pass 20 3rd-and-12 Pass 10 3rd-and-15 Pass 29 3rd-and-8 Run 5 3rd-and-2 Pass 7 3rd-and-1 Run 2 3rd-and-2 Run 2 3rd-and-6 Pass -6 (sack) 3rd-and-2 Pass 4 3rd-and-1 Pass 26 3rd-and-11 Run 4
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But how hurt was Barber?
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Pick 4 out of 6 Hester v Panthers Welker v Jets(no Brady) Calvin Johnson v GB Ginn v Arizona DeSean Jackson v Dallas Gonzalez v Minnesota return yards count
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4 R.B's pick 3 to play LT Forte Bush Felix Jones
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Wow 9-7 I thought i'd done a lot worse
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nice to see this back noots. great game last night. god im tired today. forte looked great, orton was adequate and the D looked back to their best. would have liked to have seen a few more shots down the field though. can we get a horn for the refs?