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Bad air in San Diego (1 Viewer)

I have asthma, and I live in an area that was fairly close to heavy forest fires less than a year ago. It definitely affected my breathing....even when the fires weren't all that close.

If he's on his medicine and has his emergency inhaler with him, it shouldn't be a big enough deal to affect his performance. He'll weeze once in awhile if it's really bad there. He may need to be pulled for a breather every now and then, but he should be OK to play.

 
I was at Qualcomm this morning and you couldn't even tell there was a fire down there anywhere close. The sky was partly cloudy and the air was really pretty good. It should be a non-factor.

 
I was at Qualcomm this morning and you couldn't even tell there was a fire down there anywhere close. The sky was partly cloudy and the air was really pretty good. It should be a non-factor.
As an indicator of how bad one of my teams is doing this year, thank you for this much needed good news :thumbup:
 
Oct 28 The Texans have declared Green (knee) inactive for Sunday's game against the Chargers.

Recommendation: Big surprise here, as Green was listed as probable and was a full participant in practice Friday. Ron Dayne will start for the Texans and figures to see the bulk of the carries, while Adimchinobe Echemandu should also get extra work. We'll keep tabs on Green's status leading up to next week.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4261/news
 

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