I'm not sure that talking to a cracked mirror is any different than talking to a regular one. It's weird either way, and I suggest you speak with a mental health expert if the mirror is talking back, especially one with my jaded and skewed image. I mean, a mirror always looks like it's talking back, but don't let that fool you even for a second.
If you have a study that says playing 90 straight minutes does not substantially increase the risk of an ACL tear, or a study that contradicts anything I've said here, there is literally nothing stopping you from pointing it out. Apparently you'll never know whether my mind can be changed if someone presents a contrary study because it seems you can't do it no matter how many times I ask you or mock you for your inability to do so. Dude, step up to the plate. Find a relevant passage in a study that contradicts what I'm saying, post it here, and let's see what happens. Just make sure it's from someone with more expertise than a Mt. Olive grad student ok?
Good one trying to paint me as a threat to ruin your daughter's love of soccer. If you think I have a skewed attitude, just wait until you talk to the other parents about having to fly to Las Vegas to beat a glorified rec team. And then to Placer and probably Salt Lake City in an effort to prop up the failed NW division.