EudocimusAlbus
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the blame game is so fun. Mario, uhealth, OL....
He got re-injured Dec 28th.... sadly we all did.... he'll recover from lisfranc, but our moral injury from us losing to Rutgers may be permanentPost in thread 'Scrimmage Notes'
https://www.canesinsight.com/threads/scrimmage-notes.190804/post-7123691
Recovery from lisfranc in nfl is usually 10.3-12.5 months. Median is 11 and change. He got hurt dec 28th. Even if he had a better than average recovery speed, he wouldn’t be back until like after Halloween.
Also says usually after fully recovered it doesn’t generally reduce their ability long-term (like an Achilles likely does)
I'm just using Ginn as an example that Lisfranc injuries do not have to be a death sentence. Since no one seems to know anything, we should probably plan for Fletch not being available in 2024. However, according to a study by the NIH, 80% of the NFL players studied returned within 11 months, so maybe there's hope for Fletch in the second half of 2024 when we're making our playoff push.Yes, and all injuries are identical. Thank you for your medical expertise.
The way they design cleats now is crazy to me. Just compressing the foot as tight as humanly possible with the lightest weight possible.Adidas issue?
Curious where the word is coming from. I don't recall hearing Fletch had to have surgery. That would typically mean a less severe Lisfranc injury. Non-surgical recovery should be pretty much complete in six months time with no re-injury.And we’ll be landing a premier rb from the portal in the next 2 weeks. Name is already known.
Gin and JuiceI'm just using Ginn as an example that Lisfranc injuries do not have to be a death sentence. Since no one seems to know anything, we should probably plan for Fletch not being available in 2024. However, according to a study by the NIH, 80% of the NFL players studied returned within 11 months, so maybe there's hope for Fletch in the second half of 2024 when we're making our playoff push.
Return to Play, Performance, and Economic Analysis of National Football League Players After Lisfranc Injury - PubMed
Our results did not support the hypothesis, as the RTP rate for NFL athletes sustaining Lisfranc injuries was 81.8%. This injury was associated with a significant decrease in AV 1 year postinjury. In terms of economic impact, quarterbacks accounted for almost one-third of expenses while...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Usually something you would see coming from a criminoleThe only thing they know about anything medical is the word "Uhealth" and because it's associated with the university, it must be bad.
Holy Sheet WTF is that thing in your avatar???Usually something you would see coming from a criminole
Go Canes!
Typical Criminole from trailerhasseeHoly Sheet WTF is that thing in your avatar???
This would be fantastic. Big guy who runs really well for his size. Great feet, vision, and balance. Can catch and pass block too.RB Damien Martinez enters the Portal
apparently he was making a good amount already Click the link below and pick a plan. When you enter promo code “CIS” in the blue link titled “Add promotion Code” (right under “Subtotal”) you get 20% off your first month Canes Connection subscription. More importantly, you get access to a...www.canesinsight.com
Wasn’t Blissett concussions?Let's compile a list
Ahmmon Richards
Malek Young
De'Andre Wilder
Jason Blissett
Am I missing any? I know not all of them were starters but the neck injury retirements were alarming.
Could be - wasn't sure if it was head or neck that ended his career.Wasn’t Blissett concussions?
From the grave, t boone pickens would never let that happenAre we getting Ollie Gordon?
I BLAME FELDRushing him back for the bowl game was dumb luck… or just dumb?
Has little to do with UHealth…