Prayers for Chubb

#76
#76
Personal belief, I don't pray for a player to heal up so they can play football. He didn't die so he's fine.
I pray for anyone in pain. Anyone facing the fear of the unknown. Anyone heartbroken at possibly having things they have worked hard for taken away from them.
 
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#78
#78
When I saw the play live, I turned to my wife and said, "He's hurt and he's hurt bad!". She watched the only replay and almost got sick.

I had a very similar injury myself. I took a helmet to the knee and my leg went in the same direction his did. I had multiple ligaments torn and feel he will too.

Prayers sent to you Chubb. However, being the competitor you are, with your work ethics, you will be back. I look forward to seeing you carry the ball again.
 
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#79
#79
Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.
 
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#80
#80
Hate too see players get hurt. Prayers for Chubb and thanks too CBS for not replaying it 309 times.
 
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#81
#81
I pray for anyone in pain. Anyone facing the fear of the unknown. Anyone heartbroken at possibly having things they have worked hard for taken away from them.

Exactly...perfectly said! He was obviously in SO much pain and it just broke my heart. As the parent of a child who lives with a chronic pain disease acquired after a football injury, I pray he will heal fully. It sucks to know your child lives in constant pain.
 
#82
#82
Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.

You are so hateful. One day the shoe may be on the other foot. If so, I hope you remember your hateful words.
 
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#83
#83
Exactly...perfectly said! He was obviously in SO much pain and it just broke my heart. As the parent of a child who lives with a chronic pain disease acquired after a football injury, I pray he will heal fully. It sucks to know your child lives in constant pain.
I'm sorry bad stuff happens and if you can't handle it then you won't make it. It's a game, not like he was getting shot.
 
#84
#84
Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.

I will continue to kneel with my daughters and pray for frogs, dandelions, and goldfish crackers. All because it's totally cool with the Big Guy.
 
#85
#85
Definitely, great kid, outstanding player, and I hate to say it, but it couldve been a different outcome with him in the backfield, prayers tonight for him
 
#86
#86
Good grief...enough with the prayers stuff. If he has a serious knee issue, a DOCTOR will operate and fix his knee--no one else. Then he can thank the doctor afterward.
 
#87
#87
Saw it live and literally hollered Oh My God.. Loud.. Looked nasty, Lattimore-esque.. Looked lile he dislocated his knee..

Hated to see it.. Prayers for Nick..
 
#88
#88
I saw him on tv on the Georgia sideline with his left leg stretched out and good luck to him on a speedy recovery.
 
#89
#89
Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.

^ Douche Of The Year ^
 
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#90
#90
Seriously, I am glad we won, but I never want to win thanks to an injury. If I had the choice, I would choose his health and a loss. Some things are just bigger than football.
 
#91
#91
Good grief...enough with the prayers stuff. If he has a serious knee issue, a DOCTOR will operate and fix his knee--no one else. Then he can thank the doctor afterward.

dont be that guy and bash peoples beliefs, thats immature and obnoxious, you believe what you believe and we'll believe what we believe
 
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#92
#92
Definitely, great kid, outstanding player, and I hate to say it, but it couldve been a different outcome with him in the backfield, prayers tonight for him
BS, he would have been pulled until the 3rd quarter and then put back in to break a long one with his speed which is how UGA uses him, he breaks long runs in garbage time. Good kid and RB but nothing special. We had 2 starting OLs go down. Give me a Freakin Break!
 
#93
#93
Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.

Humanity, you're not the end all be all!
 
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#94
#94
Whenever I watch those types of injuries at the collegiate level I'm convinced these players are NOT compensated enough compared to the millions of dollars that flow around them every day. It's damn near criminal.
/rant
 
#95
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BS, he would have been pulled until the 3rd quarter and then put back in to break a long one with his speed which is how UGA uses him, he breaks long runs in garbage time. Good kid and RB but nothing special. We had 2 starting OLs go down. Give me a Freakin Break!

who shat in your beer? we won youre supposed to be happy, you need some Midol AND a tampon, youre annoying
 
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#97
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Great, I'll save my prayers for people in life threatening situations that need it, not something trivial like a kid that's able to sit and sulk watching a football game due to a knee injury.

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#99
#99
Good grief...enough with the prayers stuff. If he has a serious knee issue, a DOCTOR will operate and fix his knee--no one else. Then he can thank the doctor afterward.

You might be surprised by how many surgeons pray before and during every case.
 
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