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Title: "Alabama practice report: Three key players return to the field"
Post by: WALL-E on September 27, 2016, 04:59:09 PM
Alabama practice report: Three key players return to the field
(http://media.al.com/alphotos/photo/2016/09/27/21197771-large.jpg)At practice Tuesday, Alabama welcomed back injured players Damien Harris, ArDarius Stewart and Robert Foster

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Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: Three key players return to the field"
Post by: Chechem on September 28, 2016, 05:39:54 AM
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—Running back Damien Harrus returned to the field. Both of his legs appeared to be heavily taped and he was spotted going through a drill at the outset of practice. Harris suffered an ankle sprain Saturday in the Crimson Tide's 48-0 victory over Kent State. Harris' status was termed "day-to-day" by head coach Nick Saban. With Harris limited, running back Joshua Jacobs took the first handoff in a team drill. Bo Scarborough followed Jacobs.

—Receivers ArDarius Stewart and Robert Foster, who were both classified as "questionable" for Saturday's game against Kentucky, also returned to the field. Stewart wore a brace over his left knee. Both players were sidelined Saturday. Stewart suffered a sprain in the Tide's Sept. 17 victory over Ole Miss while Foster "tweaked" his knee in practice last Tuesday, according to Saban. Like Harris, both Foster and Stewart appeared limited...

It seems "return to the field" is misleading.  But it's good news that they're vertical and with the team.

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Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: Three key players return to the field"
Post by: ricky023 on September 28, 2016, 06:57:39 AM
If they aren't healthy then why would they be on the field at all? I think they are in fairly decent health or the staff wouldn't have them out there. RTR!


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: Three key players return to the field"
Post by: Chechem on September 28, 2016, 07:01:02 AM
If they aren't healthy then why would they be on the field at all? I think they are in fairly decent health or the staff wouldn't have them out there. RTR!

They are learning the schemes. 
Plus, important to be there for the education, leadership, and team chemistry.