🏈 Barron hurt?

4th-and-1

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i just read that barron suffered a torn chest muscle in the game and could barely raise his arm..

we really had some bad breaks in that game.. having julio and hanks out for most of the 4th quater really hurt us too.. not to mention not having mcelroy with 1 minute to go and only needing about 30 yards for a fieldgoal..

when you look at the entire game i think it just wasn't in the stars.. no need to cast blame... when a ball rolls 30 yards in a straight line about 1 foot from the boundary then you have to take that as a sign..


oh well.. i really hope barron is ok.. he has been one of my favorite players the last couple of years.. he really layed the wood on dyer one time too..
 
I seen on sec rant per bama online that Barron said after surgery he was comming back next year..mainly rumors but people are talking ,anyone heard any scuttlebutt ?
 
was Robbie Green able to participate in practice this year,I remember him able to play in A day game,if so those two are gonna be nasty together next year
 
Barron has been hurt since before the LSU game. Watch the tape. He does not ever pull up, give up or stop hustling on any play. It has never been his style to "take a break" on a play. Talking bad about Mark is like talking bad about my child. I aint gonna hear any of it. This kid gives his heart and soul to Alabama and leaves it all on the field, EVERY GAME. When he pulled up, trying to run down the receiver from LSU, I KNEW he was hurt. And he has been playing hurt ever since. Guaranteed. My opinion is that he will be back next year, but that is not for sure. I will find out from the horse's mouth though.
 
I hate it for Mark. He truly is a competitor out there. If he can't go through the combine, I wonder if he bothers testing the draft waters. I know that there have been others to not go through the combine and do well. IMHO I think he will draft high even with the injury. The NFL takes more into consideration than just height, weight, speed, vertical,etc. With his knowledge and grasp of an NFL defense and having played for Saban, he won't be around long.
 
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