uffda udfa
10 years ago

Haven't seen this game yet. Been at a conference all weekend.

WTF happened!?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



His nutritional intake was all wrong. [grin1]

Hard to say, nerd... couldn't tell from the TV, but he ended up playing 40 some snaps on a messed up knee. He wasn't as good as he was in the 1st series later on... I guess that's why.



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10 years ago
Maybe the question(s) that should be asked are: if he could play 40 or so snaps on the bad knee - apparently without the coaches or training staff even noticing a drop off in quality, why can't he continue to play on it? Is it something that would likely get worse? If so, it's a damn shame it "got worse" during those 40 or so snaps. If not, then why not let the guy play? People speculate about players' "toughness" or not. I would suggest that most of the time, it is out of their hands - the damn doctors are the ones to blame for the perceived lack of toughness in today's players.
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nerdmann
10 years ago

His nutritional intake was all wrong. [grin1]

Hard to say, nerd... couldn't tell from the TV, but he ended up playing 40 some snaps on a messed up knee. He wasn't as good as he was in the 1st series later on... I guess that's why.


Originally Posted by: uffda udfa 



That IS the type of injury I look at as pertaining to nutrition. There was no tramatic event, the joint just popped in the normal course of athletic activity!? So much so that he continued playing on it for another two quarters? I mean 40 plays is quite a bit is it not?

Un FUCKING believable.
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steveishere
10 years ago

That IS the type of injury I look at as pertaining to nutrition. There was no tramatic event, the joint just popped in the normal course of athletic activity!? So much so that he continued playing on it for another two quarters? I mean 40 plays is quite a bit is it not?

Un f*ckING believable.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Quit trying to diagnose people from your sofa and then freaking out about it. Do you know when he got injured? How do you know there was no trauma? What if his knee is fractured instead of "joint just popped".
beast
10 years ago

There was no tramatic event

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 


In the mix of what I assume to be a hard charging, attacking and colliding mass of over 2500 pounds of beef each snap how can anyone say there isn't traumatic events? ... if there wasn't traumatic events then people wouldn't be getting hurt nearly as often.

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steveishere
10 years ago

In the mix of what I assume to be a hard charging, attacking and colliding mass of over 2500 pounds of beef each snap how can anyone say there isn't traumatic events? ... if there wasn't traumatic events then people wouldn't be getting hurt nearly as often.

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Originally Posted by: beast 



Yeah really, When Richardson slammed into that Raiders guy and busted his ankle or whatever there was no direct hit anywhere where near the guys leg area but there sure as shit was some trauma there.
nerdmann
10 years ago

In the mix of what I assume to be a hard charging, attacking and colliding mass of over 2500 pounds of beef each snap how can anyone say there isn't traumatic events? ... if there wasn't traumatic events then people wouldn't be getting hurt nearly as often.

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Originally Posted by: beast 



So why aren't they snapping their bones on every play? Why did he continue playing on it?
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beast
10 years ago

So why aren't they snapping their bones on every play? Why did he continue playing on it?

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Because players get banged up all the time and keep playing, it's what they train themselves to do... haven't you ever played? Did you leave just because you got roughed up or banged up or did you keep playing as long as you could take the pain?

He thought he could handle the pain and kept playing because that's what a lot of players do...
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nerdmann
10 years ago

Because players get banged up all the time and keep playing, it's what they train themselves to do... haven't you ever played? Did you leave just because you got roughed up or banged up or did you keep playing as long as you could take the pain?

He thought he could handle the pain and kept playing because that's what a lot of players do...

Originally Posted by: beast 



Just seems odd to me. AND, it's a pattern. Iirc, he stated it didn't really start to hurt until after the game, correct?

Anyway I haven't even seen the game yet.
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steveishere
10 years ago

Just seems odd to me. AND, it's a pattern. Iirc, he stated it didn't really start to hurt until after the game, correct?

Anyway I haven't even seen the game yet.

Originally Posted by: nerdmann 



Don't think that's true, he got it looked at by trainers then went back in so he was obviously in some sort of pain. Also they already said there was no ligament damage and no surgery needed so I doubt something "popped" he probably had a fracture of some sort.
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