Kylo
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Not sure who else listens to their show/podcast. I do once in a while. Today to begin hour 2 they discussed CJH's comment about the team playing like it is 0-0 all the time. He pointed out that it wasn't the team that took their foot off the gas vs UF with a 17 point game. It was the coordinators' playcalling that changed. He pointed out that you can say "0-0" all you want but if the coaches go prevent... the players get that message and their intensity drops.
I hope ALL learned that lesson- players and coaches.
We scored the touchdown to go up 38-21 with 7:55 left. We didn’t run another play till exactly the 4 minute mark up 38-27. The problem isn’t taking our foot off the gas IMO the problem is not being able to run the ball to shut the game out.
Oh for sure. Punting the ball back with a minute or so left, up two possessions I’ll take that in every game we play. Definitely not blaming the offense for that lolNot even that really. It's more the defense let UF score that second TD way too quick. They gave up a big pass on prevent defense. That defeats the purpose of prevent defense lol
We scored the touchdown to go up 38-21 with 7:55 left. We didn’t run another play till exactly the 4 minute mark up 38-27. The problem isn’t taking our foot off the gas IMO the problem is not being able to run the ball to shut the game out.
Yeah, the lidocaine would have to be in a small amount.. I’ve only ever given it small subcutaneous injection prior to a mediport flush with a Huber needle.. anything that goes IM, IV, or subq you have to be so careful with.. no take backsiesAgreed, LadyVolette.
I'm certainly no doctor, nurse, or even candy striper (not stripper, McDad, get your mind out of the gutter!), but I'm betting they do NOT use anything that works on the whole nervous system.
I'm thinking whatever that stuff is that dentists shoot into your gums, novocaine or lidocaine or whatever. That stuff is hella powerful at blocking pain signals from a local area without having any effect on the brain or the rest of the body.
EDIT: one note, though, even a local painkiller is risky: by going back into the game, the player opens himself up to being hit in the same spot again. And with all the nervous system messaging shut down there, he could get an even worse injury, one that needs quick attention, and not even be aware of it.
Okay, so the only thing I understood out of all that, really, was LadyVolette = Doc or Nurse. lolYeah, the lidocaine would have to be in a small amount.. I’ve only ever given it small subcutaneous injection prior to a mediport flush with a Huber needle.. anything that goes IM, IV, or subq you have to be so careful with.. no take backsies
The staff did the right thing running clock when it did. Some y'all just pissy you all almost had a heart attack. The odds of UF pulling the comeback was extremely low. It just got closer than we would of liked but let's not get stupid here.
