Devrin Young's Injury

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Does anyone know how he broke his collarbone? It seemed to happen prior to the start of practice, so I was interested to know what occured.

Thanks!
 
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Does anyone know how he broke his collarbone? It seemed to happen prior to the start of practice, so I was interested to know what occured.

Thanks!

You're thinking of Devrin Young
 
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My bad! I don't know what I was thinking. I knew it was Young, but had just read about Neal and had a brain fart. Sorry.

Mods: Can you correct the thread name?
 
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Not trying to be pushy OP, but it might be time to change the name of the thread.
 
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Does anyone know how he broke his collarbone? It seemed to happen prior to the start of practice, so I was interested to know what occured.

Thanks!

:question: Does ANYONE have the answer to the questions? How did he do it? How long will he be sidelined? Be interesting to know. I think he might have ended up as a PR or KR by mid season had it not been for this. The kid can burn.
 
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:question: Does ANYONE have the answer to the questions? How did he do it? How long will he be sidelined? Be interesting to know. I think he might have ended up as a PR or KR by mid season had it not been for this. The kid can burn.

4 to 6 weeks I think.
 
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Probably didn't wrap his fingers around the bar. I don't know why cats don't do that. We had a guy drop something like 250 on his chest in HS. Junk coulda killed him.

I don't know why either, but with the thumb on the same side was your fingers it's called a power grip. My friend's dad was a big wrestler in college and tried to teach us this grip. I was too scared to stick with it.

...Especially since I push major weight :matrix:
 
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I don't know why either, but with the thumb on the same side was your fingers it's called a power grip. My friend's dad was a big wrestler in college and tried to teach us this grip. I was too scared to stick with it.

...Especially since I push major weight :matrix:

That's the only way I've ever lifted, that I can recall. I agree it doesn't 'seem' safe, but I've never had any issue and have lifted a bunch over the years.
 
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I understand about the grip thing, but those weights are sooo heavy!
 
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When I throw ip massive amounts of steel, all I use are thumbs...
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