There seems to be a lot of talk this winter in football circles about playing hurt. The Wife’s favorite player (Hines Ward) called out Big Ben for not playing after suffering a concussion (talk about on this blog previously). Then there’s all this stuff with Texas Tech’s coach Mike Leach. I don’t know what went on. I don’t know if the kid was put in a shed or a trailer or whatever... but it sounds like the young man was being punished because the coach thought he was faking a mild concussion. First off, “mild concussion” is like “kinda pregnant”. You either suffered a concussion or you didn’t. As we’ve talked about on here before, concussions aren’t anything to mess with. If you try to come back too fast from a concussion it can really mess you up. I got knocked out in a baseball game my junior year at James Island and I ended up sitting out two weeks. My brother, who is many years older than me, got knocked out in a basketball game his senior year at James Island. I don’t remember how long he sat out after his concussion (if he sat out at all), but my guess is it wasn’t long enough because now the best job he can get is being a teacher. HA! Just kidding all of my teacher friends.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for playing hurt. My senior year I was eating Advil like they were M&Ms every day before baseball practices and games because my arm hurt, my legs hurt, and (mainly) my lower back was killing me. So I lived off of Advil and Icy Hot. So I get the attitude of athletes thinking you should play hurt. As long as you playing hurt doesn’t hurt the team... you should be out there. But concussions are different. They are bad news and studies have shown that you shouldn’t take them lightly.
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Chase Towne update: From his dad: All is well. Chase is doing fine. Enjoying the "down" time as we get ready for next week. Christine and I are enjoying the "seconds." As tough as this journey has been for Chase, we have been unbelievable blessed with a determined "Miracle Baby" and an overwhelming amount of support. We hope and pray that when Chase and Olivia are older they look back at this journey and realize just how blessed we have been. Please keep the prayers coming for strength as Chase prepares for next week.
Cleveland Cavs update: The Cavs play the Denver Nuggets tonight.
Winthrop Eagles update: The Eagles crushed VMI 96-63 last night, bringing their record to 6-9 (2-3 in the Big South). Winthrop hosts the Liberty Flames tomorrow at 4:00.
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