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Report: Gosh Jarden Played Through the S5 NSFL Season with an Injury
The 24-year old has 7 touchdowns this season with an average receiving yards of 16.8
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A report has surfaced after the final game of the Yellowknife Wraiths' S5 season. Gosh Jarden, one of the key receivers for the Wraiths' offence had previously suffered an MCL Strain earlier in the season against the Philadelphia Liberty. Jarden's speed, which has always been his biggest strength that has allowed him to succeed in the NSFL, had been effectively neutered by this injury.
"As of now, we have no comment on the situation." Wraiths Head Coach Paul Kennedy said during today's practice when questioned about this report. "Gosh is a great member of our team, and we would not jeopardize his professional career by playing him if he had an injury."
Despite the denials from the Yellowknife Wraiths management and coaching staff alike, there have been obvious signs of some injury to Jarden's right leg, specifically in his knee area. During games, particularly in the most recent 44-3 win over the Colorado Yeti, Jarden was seen limping, and even refusing to put weight on his right leg as the game went on.
Even though all signs point to an obvious injury of some sort, Jarden denies that it exists.
"It was a cramp, ahaha." Jarden said today. "I just get cramps when I run a lot, it's fine guys. Relax."
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Report: Gosh Jarden Played Through the S5 NSFL Season with an Injury
The 24-year old has 7 touchdowns this season with an average receiving yards of 16.8
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A report has surfaced after the final game of the Yellowknife Wraiths' S5 season. Gosh Jarden, one of the key receivers for the Wraiths' offence had previously suffered an MCL Strain earlier in the season against the Philadelphia Liberty. Jarden's speed, which has always been his biggest strength that has allowed him to succeed in the NSFL, had been effectively neutered by this injury.
"As of now, we have no comment on the situation." Wraiths Head Coach Paul Kennedy said during today's practice when questioned about this report. "Gosh is a great member of our team, and we would not jeopardize his professional career by playing him if he had an injury."
Despite the denials from the Yellowknife Wraiths management and coaching staff alike, there have been obvious signs of some injury to Jarden's right leg, specifically in his knee area. During games, particularly in the most recent 44-3 win over the Colorado Yeti, Jarden was seen limping, and even refusing to put weight on his right leg as the game went on.
Even though all signs point to an obvious injury of some sort, Jarden denies that it exists.
"It was a cramp, ahaha." Jarden said today. "I just get cramps when I run a lot, it's fine guys. Relax."
GRADED