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Hugh Refner Sat Nov 12, 2016 03:50pm

What did he take?
 
Hi guys. I came over from the basketball board to discuss this. I was watching the Indiana-Penn State game today and I noticed that late in the third quarter, the Penn State quarterback came over to the bench and took two pills with some Gatoraide. It looked like an assistant trainer or someone like that who gave him the pills. He "poured" them out into the quarterbacks hand. Now they could have been just generic aspirin or something, but they could have been something else. I don't think the team would risk giving out something they shouldn't, especially when it might get seen on camera.

Any comments?

jTheUmp Sat Nov 12, 2016 08:53pm

I have three comments:
1) don't know
2) don't care
3) don't have any idea why you'd bring it up here.

HLin NC Sat Nov 12, 2016 09:13pm

Ibuprofen, naproxen, Tylenol, allergy pills, Immodium

Maybe he has to take a prescription?

Why does it matter?

Something else?

Super duper Batman energy pills?!:eek:
:rolleyes:

Texas Aggie Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:13pm

I'm pretty sure all sidelines carry some form of pain relief -- the stuff already mentioned. One guy I know was working an SEC game and came off because he thought he tore his calf -- turned out to be less serious -- and they gave him 2 motrin or tylenol or something.

BoomerSooner Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:10pm

My money is on salt.

The activation time of non-narcotic, oral, pain medications (that is medication taken by mouth, not medication for oral pain) isn't going to be quick enough to alleviate pain that is significant enough to degrade performance.

So if we agree on these premises: 1. You don't give pain medication if the pain isn't resulting in degraded performance, 2. You don't give pain medication if isn't going to work quickly enough, and 3. You aren't going to give medication (a narcotic) that will degrade performance, we can probably rule out pain medication.

There are plenty of other possibilities, but in all likelihood, the training staff was working to prevent cramping by giving the player salt.

HLin NC Wed Nov 16, 2016 06:44pm

I haven't seen salt tablets since the 80's.

My guess
"Doc, I gotta headache."
"Here, take these"

ajmc Wed Nov 16, 2016 07:09pm

Until the application of medication becomes a responsibility of field officials, I'm neither interested nor responsible for such matters.

Robert Goodman Thu Nov 17, 2016 11:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajmc (Post 993170)
Until the application of medication becomes a responsibility of field officials, I'm neither interested nor responsible for such matters.

You're not even going to ask them to share?

udbrky Thu Nov 17, 2016 10:22pm

Maybe viagra?

Hugh Refner Sat Nov 19, 2016 08:45pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by udbrky (Post 993228)
Maybe viagra?

Then he wouldn't have any more downs - just ups. ;)


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