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re: Baseball Player Injuries: Is it Time to Replace Strength & Conditioning Coord.?
Posted on 4/26/19 at 8:40 am to deaux
Posted on 4/26/19 at 8:40 am to deaux
groupthink shilling 101: create a false argument and repeat it over and over.
My premise is simple. I do not believe this rash of injuries is bad luck. I believe it is a red flag pointing to a problem with the LSU program.
You believe in luck. cool.
I believe it is related to something specific to LSU.
both are opinions. I'm not going on for 35 pages repeating this today.
My premise is simple. I do not believe this rash of injuries is bad luck. I believe it is a red flag pointing to a problem with the LSU program.
You believe in luck. cool.
I believe it is related to something specific to LSU.
both are opinions. I'm not going on for 35 pages repeating this today.
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the groupthink echo chamber will tell you that it is not a red flag, only bad luck.
and shame on you for caring about the players.
Posted on 4/26/19 at 8:43 am to BigEdLSU
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My premise is simple. I do not believe this rash of injuries is bad luck. I believe it is a red flag pointing to a problem with the LSU program.
Okay, now back up your argument with facts.
What is LSU doing differently from other schools? Why hasn’t this been an issue in the past? Why is one pitcher effected and not others?
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