<p>DH had mentioned it to me earlier in the day; thankfully it seems like it won’t take long for him to be on the field. Hoping for quick healing for Mr. Ingram; he seems like a nice young man.</p>
<p>Oh gosh, I read the article as well as watching Training Day this week. What is wrong with me. I am getting sucked in and I don’t even have a kid at 'bama (yet)! Well, he is accepted, so that’s half way there. If I find myself watching the game this weekend I will be in big trouble. I am a huge soccer fan, that’s about it. Although I have always liked college sports. Pros- except for NFL & Soccer, not so much.
I think it’s amazing that he could come back in a couple of weeks. It must be a minor issue as well. S had arthroscopic surgery in Jan and could barely walk for 2 weeks.</p>
<p>Well, I’m sure most of us peruse at least one of the umpteen Alabama football discussion boards on the web, so that’s where most of discussion probably has taken place.</p>
<p>DH was pretty high on Richardson and said that things really shouldn’t be affected by Ingram’s absence. </p>
<p>ldinct: my D had arthroscopic surgery on her knee on Dec 23rd last year & (much to my surprise) couldn’t get to church for Christmas Eve services. She’s no wilting violet, but it took some time & P/T. Gives me an even greater appreciation for how hard these athletes work to rehab quickly.</p>