don't say that around the nervous one...BTW, just noticed that Steven's hands are HUGE.
don't say that around the nervous one...BTW, just noticed that Steven's hands are HUGE.
Well deserved.. Great news!
Congrats!!Thanks!
He can, like an NT. He'd foul out in less than 5 minutes =DGreat news...unless he can play PF/C and hit a 15' jumper, then we need him back
He can, like an NT. He'd foul out in less than 5 minutes =D
Wow...that is all I can sayReport: In NCAA-mandated interviews, Syracuse athletes voiced academic advising concerns, dissatisfaction with facilities
16. "The athletic director should be advised that contemporary students watch the medical prognosis protocol carefully and often, if they do not return to the level they believe they once played at, may look to place blame on the medical staff or athletic trainers. One athlete suggested, “I had problems with my leg but the trainers just weren’t getting it. They couldn’t get to the root of the problem.”
This isn't Steven but that comment was telling.
Report: In NCAA-mandated interviews, Syracuse athletes voiced academic advising concerns, dissatisfaction with facilities
16. "The athletic director should be advised that contemporary students watch the medical prognosis protocol carefully and often, if they do not return to the level they believe they once played at, may look to place blame on the medical staff or athletic trainers. One athlete suggested, “I had problems with my leg but the trainers just weren’t getting it. They couldn’t get to the root of the problem.”
This isn't Steven but that comment was telling.
Sheesh... If the med staff provided my car insurance, they'd probably tell me they don't have to fix the fender bender, because I can't even see it when I'm driving... Not good.Steven's had issues with his shoulder (specifically a torn labrum - partial) since the middle of his freshman year. Was told by med staff that surgery wasn't an option because linemen don't throw footballs. They didn't even bother doing much PT rehab on it. I sht you not.
At WMU, they're aware of the issue, and are probably going to do surgery on it at the end of the year (per Steven's request, I believe).