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Trained this morning. Looks to be running for the first time since his injury.
I thought that Adams mismanaged himself.
Player says I am okay, medical staff ask questions, nothing is apparent on xrays or under normal testing. Player goes out and pushes himself too much, re-injures. Blame medical staff? LOL.Here I was thinking the club managed the players, apparently they are self-managed? Wouldbetter explain the current state of affairs at least I guess.
I bother because they are our depth, Murphy especially was set to make inroads this year, you can't polish this turd, it's destroyed another season and will keep on destroying seasons til they admit they've got the training surface wrong
That would be where you are putting the most extreme forces on your body and if all your training has been done on a piece of carpet over a concrete slab, then that's where and when I'd expect most of them to occur... and yes Stevo pulled a gambly kicking that huge torpHaven't most of the injuries to senior 22 players occurred in game on the G? Reid at Marvel, Aish at training?, Stevo at the TAB the exception.
Trained this morning. Looks to be running for the first time since his injury.
Hasn't happened in 9 years but if it does I'm sure they'll let us knowBut if someone is making good progress I'd like to know about it.
The most annoying part is that we're now just getting "available" or "unavailable" from the club. Langdon may have even been listed as Indefinite which made me think he was about to undergo surgery and it'd be season over? Next minute he's on the track running for the first time.
If they don't want to tell us of the reoccurences, the headliners, etc. just leave them out of the injury report. Like if Adams goes too hard on a fitness test or Elliott re-tears his hammy, just don't give them a segment if you don't want it to become a story.
But if someone is making good progress I'd like to know about it.
Trained this morning. Looks to be running for the first time since his injury.
You really need it to be spelt out for you hey?Here I was thinking the club managed the players, apparently they are self-managed? Wouldbetter explain the current state of affairs at least I guess.
He understands, he’s just being obstinate.You really need it to be spelt out for you hey?
Taylor Adams is a fully grown adult. He is a big boy. The doctors would advise him etc etc, but it comes down to Adams and how he goes about it. Knowing when to pull back training intensity etc.
The Medicos/Physios can write you up a 4 week program, but they aren’t going to hold your hand and watch your every move during it. Im sure there is plenty of stuff Adams has to do at home, stuff of his own volition, because once again he is an ADULT.
If Adams decides hes further ahead in the program, because he feels better then expected and goes a bit harder (against the doctors orders), he can do that. Is it smart? No, but its on Adams. Because, i’ll say it again ... you guessed it... he is an ADULT. The Doctors do not and Can not completely control everything a patient does. They simply advise best practice based off whatever information is presented to them.
Looking at the unavailable, we really only have 3 that were best 22 last year (Adams, Howe, Langdon). So, we aren't in that much of an injury crisis in my mind. If Sier and Aish don't pull up it will be 5 missing players from the best 22 last year. Not bad, but not good either. We need either Aish or Sier in this week.
Does that logic work? Weren't we missing a heap of "best 22" players last year which then allowed others to stake claims within that group? Shouldn't others who were unavailable last year (Wells, Reid, Beams) also earn consideration? I appreciate you're focusing on the unavailable group but shouldn't Dunny still merit inclusion given he was clearly best 22 when he did his knee the 1st time?