HaydenHawk56
Well-Known Member
Or, should I say, live ball diving out of bounds for the ball. A nice way to get an injury before the game.
Or, should I say, live ball diving out of bounds for the ball. A nice way to get an injury before the game.
I watched the video before I saw your comment and that's all I could think about the whole time. Why would a coach have his team practice saving a ball near the edge that's already way out of bounds and risk injury on that elevated floor. I'd be furious if I was a bucky fan and one of the players rolled an ankle.
I think the better question is. Whose the moron that came up with idea of an elevated floor. Can you imagine that in football or better yet, hockey!
I could see it in flicker football, but that's different.I think the better question is. Whose the moron that came up with idea of an elevated floor. Can you imagine that in football or better yet, hockey!
I watched the video before I saw your comment and that's all I could think about the whole time. Why would a coach have his team practice saving a ball near the edge that's already way out of bounds and risk injury on that elevated floor. I'd be furious if I was a bucky fan and one of the players rolled an ankle.
I think the better question is. Whose the moron that came up with idea of an elevated floor. Can you imagine that in football or better yet, hockey!
Seems like a really dumb way to lose a player for a season, and they pay that coach, I'm sure that was gold for the parents of those players. What's next rolling through broken glass?
Or, should I say, live ball diving out of bounds for the ball. A nice way to get an injury before the game.