Wow! Bama WR breaks ankle/foot!!


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I saw this live. It was really weird, too, because I had been watching some crappy movie and then I had just randomly started flipping and I saw the football game so I stopped flipping to watch it and about 10 seconds after I stopped flipping, that play happened. At first, even the announcers and stuff hadn't realized how bad it was. They replayed it once and you could kind of tell but then they did another slow-mo replay from another angle and it was painfully (extremely painfully) obvious. Poor kid isn't going to be play football anymore (at least that's my guess).

Took it like a man, though. After having the medical people look at him for a while and then put him on a stretcher, he gave a triumphant fist to the crowd and they all cheered. I'm guessing that by then, they probably had already given him some (probably a lot) of pain killers.

omg, i saw this live too. i almost threw up. one of the worst injuries i've ever seen. his foot was totally bent around the wrong way just dangling there. god, i still have the chills thinking about it. honestly, after the first replay, i had to look away, i couldn't stand to even see that more than once. i hope this kid can recover.

omg, i saw this live too.  i almost threw up.  one of the worst injuries i've ever seen.  his foot was totally bent around the wrong way just dangling there.  god, i still have the chills thinking about it.  honestly, after the first replay, i had to look away, i couldn't stand to even see that more than once.  i hope this kid can recover.

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I had the same reaction. I was watching the game on MUTE because my fiance was asleep and the Gators were getting TRASHED, then that play occured and I yelled out "OOohhh My Goddddd!" She jumped up and was all shocked...then she saw the replay and reacted almost the same way. Terrible.

But what the hell was Shula doing with his 1st string in at that point anyway? What an idiot. 31-3, 6 minutes left in the game...just stupid. That play never should have even happened.

you can cut a lot of the early stuff out to shrink it down some more maybe...really it's not all that bad when i watched it, expected a lot worse.

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if you had seen the whole footage, it woulda been a lot worse. the cut out most of it.

Thanks for the video, but...did no one record the live telecast?

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i guess not....it was way more gruesome than the clip showed.

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