Froggish
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It is believed he wants to go to Baylor because Wickline has been continually showing him love for the last few monthsNonetheless he de committed. Why are you referring to Wickline ?
It is believed he wants to go to Baylor because Wickline has been continually showing him love for the last few monthsNonetheless he de committed. Why are you referring to Wickline ?
It was the OT TD against Baylor that was called back b/c he "stepped out of bounds." Just broke his heart.You mean that long run he had against Kansas State didn’t cause him to be born with a heart problem?
sure if his father had taught him to throw the ball away and slide every now and then the congenital problem wouldn't have shown up on the ekg
He didn't say thatCGP said Max may not return this season at all now. Could be medical retirement.
You're apparently not very good at reading.CGP said Max may not return this season at all now. Could be medical retirement.
GMFP used words and all, but he didn't really say anything. Coachspeak is pretty slippery stuff...You're apparently not very good at reading.
He didn't say that
Patterson likes how TCU QB Matthew Downing is competing
By JEREMY CLARK
TCU head coach Gary Patterson doesn’t know if or when starting quarterback Max Dugganwill be back this season, but he remains optimistic. The sophomore quarterback was discovered to have a heart condition during team protocol testing and has missed the past several weeks of practice.
On Monday during a Zoom conference call with media, Patterson says he doesn’t have a timeline for when the quarterback will return, but he’s hopeful that it could be this season.
If or when... this season. All of this is in the context of this season.Patterson likes how TCU QB Matthew Downing is competing
By JEREMY CLARK
TCU head coach Gary Patterson doesn’t know if or when starting quarterback Max Dugganwill be back this season, but he remains optimistic. The sophomore quarterback was discovered to have a heart condition during team protocol testing and has missed the past several weeks of practice.
On Monday during a Zoom conference call with media, Patterson says he doesn’t have a timeline for when the quarterback will return, but he’s hopeful that it could be this season.
GP still didn't say Duggan was going to medical retire as you allegePatterson likes how TCU QB Matthew Downing is competing
By JEREMY CLARK
TCU head coach Gary Patterson doesn’t know if or when starting quarterback Max Dugganwill be back this season, but he remains optimistic. The sophomore quarterback was discovered to have a heart condition during team protocol testing and has missed the past several weeks of practice.
On Monday during a Zoom conference call with media, Patterson says he doesn’t have a timeline for when the quarterback will return, but he’s hopeful that it could be this season.
Especially GP's coachspeak. It's in a class of its own.GMFP used words and all, but he didn't really say anything. Coachspeak is pretty slippery stuff...
If or when... this season. All of this is in the context of this season.
Medical retirement is not something that seems like a possibility right now unless there is an unforseen setback.
I don't know. Ask Max's dad.A congenital issue not know til now that takes over a season to recover from is quite concerning. That’s a retirement in my book. Who can name a congenital heart or lung issue (found from Covid changes) that takes that long to recover completely?
Max has a foot problemI don't know. Ask Max's dad.
A congenital issue not know til now that takes over a season to recover from is quite concerning. That’s a retirement in my book. Who can name a congenital heart or lung issue (found from Covid changes) that takes that long to recover completely?
Max has a foot problem