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CMU DB adds injury to insult! Ouch!!!
CMU DB Taylor Bradley (#20) actually torn his achilles as a result of celebrating a pass break-up in the end zone just before half. He is out for the season. Not posting this to be mean. I'm surprised this doesn't happen more with some of these crazy celebrations. Good luck to the guy! Hope he recovers fully. Now that's a bad day.
09-17-2011 07:48 PM
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Hell, he didn't even cause the break up. White had it and dropped it.
09-17-2011 08:04 PM
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I didn't like Wiggins celebrating a break up that another DB made. Wiggins came in at the end and HIT OUR PLAYER. Then celebrated the defended pass as if it was his own.
09-17-2011 09:51 PM
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