LOL.
We've heard from a source (Ervin himself) that it's ACL and MCL and he's done, surgery in town soon.
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ToTheLeft wrote:LOL.Nothing Funny Here.
We've heard from a source (Ervin himself) that it's ACL and MCL and he's done, surgery in town soon.
ToTheLeft wrote:The "I heard from a source", when Ervin put it on Twitter, told people on facebook, and Chris Lang reported it.Sorry man. I don't follow him on twitter. I had just heard that from someone. I just wanted to make sure. Who looks to get the most playing time out of this?
Of course the injury isn't funny.
LUallTHEway wrote:I'm not upset or think you're stupid. It's just kinda... ironic? Not really, but I can't think of a better word. We were just discussing it somewhere else in this forum, and had confirmed that he was out.ToTheLeft wrote:The "I heard from a source", when Ervin put it on Twitter, told people on facebook, and Chris Lang reported it.Sorry man. I don't follow him on twitter. I had just heard that from someone. I just wanted to make sure. Who looks to get the most playing time out of this?
Of course the injury isn't funny.
ToTheLeft wrote: I'm not upset or think you're stupid. It's just kinda... ironic?
Ervin Garner wrote:Lemme tell u about the power of prayer... They went in and my ACL is NOT torn! All I had to do is get scoped.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.

NewsAdvance.com wrote:Flames receiver Garner making amazing comebackClick Here for Full Story
After recovering from major damage in his knee last season, Liberty University receiver Ervin Garner had a breakout performance in the Flames' Spring Game.
By CHRIS LANG
Published: April 19, 2011
To truly appreciate Ervin Garner's performance at Liberty's annual spring football game Monday evening at Williams Stadium, won 10-9 by the White team, you have to go back to a October day in Lexington, when Garner badly injured his left knee in a game against VMI.