sschind
10 years ago

It's pretty uncanny, though.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Uncanny in that you blame the coaching staff for all the injuries and he got injured so its their fault. Yeah, that is uncanny. Probably more like convenient though. Convenient for you.

nerdmann
10 years ago

Uncanny in that you blame the coaching staff for all the injuries and he got injured so its their fault. Yeah, that is uncanny. Probably more like convenient though. Convenient for you.

Originally Posted by: sschind 



You can set your watch by these season ending injuries. Career ending injuries too. They just keeping coming.

You can also set your watch by playoff losses due to the attrition.
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DoddPower
10 years ago

How could the injury be due to any type of negligence on the Packers part? Even if this was preventable through alternative maintainance, he has only been with the for team a couple weeks worth of work.

The fault would be on what he did previously to neglect his knees so bad that his ACL popped. Any rookey blowing out a knee in camp wouldn't be the training staff's fault. It would be the college staff's.

Originally Posted by: Dexter_Sinister 



I don't think it's anyone's "fault." It's football. ACL injuries happen.
nerdmann
10 years ago

I don't think it's anyone's "fault." It's football. ACL injuries happen.

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



When an ACL pops, in the absence of traumatic injury to the joint, during normal athletic activity, I look at it as a nutritional issue. Remember Bulaga last year on family night? Finished out the drive with a ruptured ACL. This year, Abby's ACL went on Wednesday, and he practiced with it on Thursday, iirc. wtf?
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buckeyepackfan
10 years ago

When an ACL pops, in the absence of traumatic injury to the joint, during normal athletic activity, I look at it as a nutritional issue. Remember Bulaga last year on family night? Finished out the drive with a ruptured ACL. This year, Abby's ACL went on Wednesday, and he practiced with it on Thursday, iirc. wtf?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



And he said He felt it Wednesday, but didn't think it was anything and didn't say anything to anyone until after Thursday's practice.

Yes, WTF?????



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beast
10 years ago

When an ACL pops, in the absence of traumatic injury to the joint, during normal athletic activity, I look at it as a nutritional issue. Remember Bulaga last year on family night? Finished out the drive with a ruptured ACL. This year, Abby's ACL went on Wednesday, and he practiced with it on Thursday, iirc. wtf?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



And he said He felt it Wednesday, but didn't think it was anything and didn't say anything to anyone until after Thursday's practice.

Yes, WTF?????


Originally Posted by: buckeyepackfan 



I guess an ACL injury sometimes doesn't hurt that much? ... which is probably why the WR draft pick from last year everyone had hopes for didn't know about his and didn't go to the medical people then?

Question now is... how many people have ACL injuries and never know it? And just keep living their lives?
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steveishere
10 years ago

When an ACL pops, in the absence of traumatic injury to the joint, during normal athletic activity, I look at it as a nutritional issue. Remember Bulaga last year on family night? Finished out the drive with a ruptured ACL. This year, Abby's ACL went on Wednesday, and he practiced with it on Thursday, iirc. wtf?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



If you believe it's a nutritional issue then it would be much less McCarthy's fault. The guy can't physically make players eat a certain way. These are professionals if they don't eat right that's completely on them. Not to mention that you have 0 clue whatsoever what Jared Abbrederis or anyone elses nutrition is like so your post is mostly just a bunch of spewing unfounded nonsense.
nerdmann
10 years ago

I guess an ACL injury sometimes doesn't hurt that much? ... which is probably why the WR draft pick from last year everyone had hopes for didn't know about his and didn't go to the medical people then?

Question now is... how many people have ACL injuries and never know it? And just keep living their lives?

Originally Posted by: beast 



That's right, Charles Johnson. That's THREE of them.

Just regular ACL's that suddenly, for no reason just POP. Is that odd?
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nerdmann
10 years ago

If you believe it's a nutritional issue then it would be much less McCarthy's fault. The guy can't physically make players eat a certain way. These are professionals if they don't eat right that's completely on them. Not to mention that you have 0 clue whatsoever what Jared Abbrederis or anyone elses nutrition is like so your post is mostly just a bunch of spewing unfounded nonsense.

Originally Posted by: steveishere 



No evidence whatsoever, except for a bunch of ACLs that suddenly pop, with no trauma to the joint. I mean really. These guys keep on practicing. LOL

And that's just the ACLs, we're not even including all the hammys.

But none of us expect accountability. Of course it's not Mike's fault. And when we field a JV team in the playoffs this year and get our asses kicked, it won't be his fault either.
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nerdmann
10 years ago
Remember when Mike Neal hurt his knee his rookie year? No contact, just "fell in a heap," grabbing his knee? Just another oddity.

At least he didn't keep practicing on it. lol
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