Armstrong dinged up at practice

If guys are going to be able to tee off on Armstrong in 2 weeks we've got serious issues, and it's going to be a long season.
Once the season starts (teams in general) not specifically Florida Atlantic. It was meant in the general term of hitting him at some point in the game.

I agree, if "teeing" off means controlling the LOS and getting to TA in the backfield, we are in for a long, long season.

 
Is it the Bo who played Martinez against Minnesota last year or the Bo who wouldn't play the guy everyone came to see in the Spring Game this year?
Wasn't it established that Martinez wasn't forthcoming about the extent of his injuries to Bo during the Minnesota game (which is why he was put back in), which ultimately earned him the ire of his teammates?

Or was that just fan fiction from one of the Martinez haters? I'll admit, it's hard to keep track of everyone's agendas here.
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Am I missing something here? I thought all reports about TA came back he was back to normal on the field and was performing well?
He is, Polo is just bringing up the fact that he thinks that NU coaches rushed him back too quick after he left the scrimmage on Saturday with "concussion" like symptoms.
Ok thanks I guess I should have paid more attention to who was bringing up such conspiracies!

 
I have an inside "source" that says Armstrong died and they just reanimated his corpse.
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If you are, I'd be really concerned that a 4 * QB from California couldn't beat out an animated corpse. I thought we were building some depth at QB but now I'm worried.

 
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BTW....did we ever decide if Zac Lee was hurt worse than we were allowed to know, or that he had fallen out of Bo's favor and the injury -- real but not debilitating -- was a bit of facesaving?

 
Some of our best quarterbacks have been dinged up significantly in their careers. It's almost a prerequisite.
It was hard to read last year as a spectator. Tommy Armstrong reportedly played while dinged up, though it wasn't obvious when and where the injury was holding him back. It was hard to tell where alternating with Kellogg was strategy, evaluation or injury-based. Armstrong hadn't taken that many snaps when he had to sit out the entire Iowa game. Gotta admit this had/has me worried, since the nagging little injuries can ultimately be more detrimental than the big dramatic ones.

 
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