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What's with all the ankle injuries?


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Griffin this summer, Bogan @ UF, Murray vs WKU, and now Jerrell Young? 

This is starting to remind me of 2008 when we had a bunch of sprained ankles.

Link to Greg's blog:

http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/bulls/content/if-young-out-raymond-may-return-safety

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My personal theory is that it is the crappy practice fields we have. Can't wait until next year when we have the new facilities.

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The athletic dept. must have hundreds of those black boots for ankle injuries.  If a player sneezes, I think the trainers give them a black boot.  What ever happened to ace bandages?

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The injuries didn't take place in practice. Murray hurt his at Raymond James. Bogan hurt his in Gainesville. Griffin was on practice fields the team never uses -- it was during voluntary workouts this summer.

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bad shoes?

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