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Not if it costs the team too much of the offense they run. If he isn't mobile enough to run which would be what a hamstring injury would imply then you cannot run all of your plays and you risk further injury to that player.
Doesn't matter what sport you are playing. You don't play on a bad hamstring. We are not talking about a minor issue. Dinged up happens yes. I'm fully aware of what playing injured is. I did it for years.
I too am fully aware of what playing through injury is and battled tight hammies quite a bit. Experience has taught me sprinting in cold wet conditions isn't the best idea and that stretching and warming them up can help a lot. I'm sure if this was really an issue or that if it was felt Dante's inability to sprint 80 yards was costing the team too much, they'd sit him. Instead he's playing and they're still calling on him for designed runs each game. That they aren't sitting him and you're insisting to now multiple posters that you know best is pretty silly

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Football should implement some kind of damn shot clock.

If the play clock hits double zeros there should be a loud ass horn. Giving a team extra time after the clock hits zero is ridiculous. Can you imagine if the NBA did that?
 
Ducks need to drop 50 on these guys.
Getting tired of winning games and moving down in the rankings.
 
Did you see the Bracket as things stand? Ohio State at home in the second round.
Any other spot would be better.
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If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.

Also, OSU and Indiana won't be 1 and 2. They will most likely play each other for the Big 10 Championship.
 
If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.

Also, OSU and Indiana won't be 1 and 2. They will most likely play each other for the Big 10 Championship.
That is an old cliche and it never ends well. Play the best later you last longer. Pulling OSU in the second round is a terrible draw.
I agree one of those teams will have a loss. Sure would rather be in that 6th spot though.
 
Also if you want to play the best and beat the best at least do it at a neutral site instead of trying to beat them on their field in their stadium.
 
Also if you want to play the best and beat the best at least do it at a neutral site instead of trying to beat them on their field in their stadium.
The first round of the playoffs is where teams host a game on their home field while the quarterfinals will be played at neutral sites (Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl, Peach Bowl, Fiesta Bowl). The rankings will change but win out and Oregon will either host a game in the first round (most likely) or be a top 4 ranked team and get a bye into the quarterfinals.


STOMP
 
If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.

Also, OSU and Indiana won't be 1 and 2. They will most likely play each other for the Big 10 Championship.
Ole Miss won't be 7 either...and as Stomp pointed out, the quarterfinals are played on neutral fields
 
I'm obviously a big Duck fan, but there's just something about this team that makes me doubt. Certainly, injuries to skill players, mainly wide receivers are a big concern

but as good as the defensive numbers are, it has shown a vulnerability to mobile QB's and too often has had busts in it's zone defense. And over the next 2 weeks the Ducks face two really good passing offenses led by mobile QB's

before the season even started I was anticipating at least one loss over the last 4 games. The Ducks have avoided it for the first 2 games but I'm skeptical about avoiding it over the last 2 games
 

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