It is how the team is when you play them because teams will never be "perfect" heading into a game. If that was the case then depth would be overrated.
But, if given the choice between beating a UF team riddled with injuries, or beating a UF team at full strength, I'd choose beating the team at full strength.
Yeah he said the number 22 so i googled it, he's got a pointy head. Maybe PalardylikeaRockstar can change DD's mind, I know I did. It was a cool spring night, a slight breeze didn't move his hair...
I don't care who on Fl is injured or not. I don't recall anyone on their team complaining about not beating us at full strength when JH went down in the first quarter last year.
They'll shoot that groin up with cortisone and pain killers right before the game. But groins are easy to re-aggrivate, or worsen. They'll run the risk of losing him the rest of the year.
Let's put this "full strength" argument to rest with a simple example:
Was there any Vol fan anywhere who didn't enjoy the 2001 victory because Earnest Graham got injured in the Battle of Twisted Knee the week before by Darnell Dockett and couldn't play against us? Anyone at all?
If they got guys hurt....that's part of the game and why recruiting is important to build depth. No one felt bad for us the past 2 years when our guys went down and we didnt have backups.
I don't care who on Fl is injured or not. I don't recall anyone on their team complaining about not beating us at full strength when JH went down in the first quarter last year.
He was already limping bad by the end of the A&M game, won't take much at all to re-aggravate it if it is a groin injury.
Even though he's a Gator I feel for the kid...groin injuries suck a$$, especially for a running back.
I normally say the same things but with all the factors involved. Who cares. Last year they bragged even though JJ got kicked off preseason and Hunter went down on like 3rd play. Add on top of that we haven't beaten them in so long. Bump them.
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