SIAP: Did Wilton Speight have off-season surgery?
Off the bat, my apologies if this was previously discussed.
I happened to see an article this morning about WS attending Steve Clarkson's QB Camp last weekend, and it seemed as though Steve Clarkson may have let it slip that WS had off-season surgery. He doesn't say what the surgery was, but the article notes that Wilton himself has not mentioned this at all.
The article is freep so no link as I'd prefer not to spend time in Bolivia.
Can anyone shed any light on the matter?
Again, apologies if this has already been discussed. I didn't see it in a search.
Mine. It's a good question.
Heard we may be getting an announcement today regarding the MSU football players and the sexual assault case. Do you have any knowledge of this?
This is probably what you're referring to:
http://www.mlive.com/spartans/index.ssf/2017/06/mark_dantonio_mark_holl…
It will be a busy week in EL. Expecting more attrition and some news. Only going to get worse.
well, the only person who could offer an answer I would listen to just said 'nm.' Move on with your lives, citizens.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe when umbig11 is doing that, it's a remnant from other boards where nm means 'no message' ie all the information is in the subject line and 'no message' is needed in the body
This is correct, as far as I know.
Left front control arm and bushings, if I am not mistaken.
The doctors had to prepare his Fetzer valve with some 3-in-1 oil and gauze pads. It was wild - they needed about 10 quarts of anti-freeze. Prestone I think.
lol what show is this?
The arm runs entirely off miracle berries
That's real? I figured that was SNL or some sketch comedy show.
Sometimes life is funnier than a show.
Research using the Google Machine says it's from a French comedy show. I'm more shocked the French actually have a sense of humor.
That's real? I figured that was SNL or some sketch comedy show.
so much so you thought it twice.....
Post so nice, I made it twice.
He pressed the button, "Redo" last activity.
Actually seems to be working perfectly!
No, no, make that Quaker State...
Come on guys, it's so simple! Maybe you need a refresher course. Heeeyyyyy...
Now I am going to have to watch it again when I get home.....
"Are you always this forward?"
"Only with wet, married women."
Can I borrow your towel? My car just hit a water buffalo.
maybe you guys need a refresher course.
I'm not sure I see targeting. He ran headfirst up the middle. He should have slid.
When a defender leads with the crown of the helmet a targeting call is required. It doesn't matter what the other player is doing nor what part of the body is attacked by the crown of the helmet.
- Lowering the head before attacking by initiating forcible contact with the crown of the helmet
I am pretty sure any decent coach will tell you to keep your head up when making a tackle.
The way the rule is written, interpreted, and applied on the field are three completely different things. Not saying that it should be this way, but based on the history of targeting calls Michigan has been involved in, I don't think the written rule is what is being applied on the field on play.
Speight overthrew or underthrew Darboh eleventy billion times?
because the Iowa defender got all shoulder. Wilton should've slid feet first instead of leading with his shoulder
This is a common misconception. Per NCAA rules, "forcible contact with the crown of the helmet" is targeting, regardless of where you hit the opponent. You cannot lead with the top of your helmet. The Iowa player clearly and intentionally lowered his head to deliver a hit to Speight, and should have been called.
Hitting above the shoulders with any part of the body can also be targeting, and is what we most commonly think of as targeting, but it's not the only type of targeting.
Well consider me edumacated
"forcible contact with the crown of the helmet" is targeting
Yep... but almost never called.
If it was called consistently - you'd see running backs getting tossed regularly. How many ball carriers have you seen get called for targeting?
HIPAA and all that stuff
more to the point that if Speight didn't divulge the news, than it's not a surprise we hadn't heard yet
It's 2017 and Speight is a public figure. He has no rights to privacy of any kind. Nothing is off limits! /s