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Smart to be extra cautious with him, may be frustrating for him but we need to make sure he is fit + can survive a month of football in September
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I know, my first thought was that it was your alt account too.come on folks, anyone so obnoxious....
What is considered the correct rehabilitation?
Is it universal for all injuries
Are two hamstring injuries the same?
Is there a universally "correct" form of rehab? Are ideas on rehab static, or are they constantly shaped by recent research literature?
It doesn’t help having the pontification of Dr. Google.Very disappointing for Jamie. Can't say he starred in all his games back, but he was starting to work his way into our game style and revamped forward set-up, and showing more than a little of the Jamie of old.
Can see no point in playing the blame game. I'm sure the club has moved heaven and earth in trying to get him right, and he's just not 100% and probably never will be. I think we are lucky to even have him at all, given the awful back injury he carried through 2016 and 2017.
Very disappointing for Jamie. Can't say he starred in all his games back, but he was starting to work his way into our game style and revamped forward set-up, and showing more than a little of the Jamie of old.
Can see no point in playing the blame game. I'm sure the club has moved heaven and earth in trying to get him right, and he's just not 100% and probably never will be. I think we are lucky to even have him at all, given the awful back injury he carried through 2016 and 2017.
Can always trust VP to shed some light and common sense on a topic.
I agree that whilst it's been very exciting seeing Jamie line up, he didn't stand out as the game-breaker we know he can be. He was building very nicely though and his leads are supersonic.
There is zero to be gained by speculating on what rehab protocol paid professionals that are intimate with his case should have ideally chosen. Nobody appreciates a finger pointer / armchair expert.
All we can do is trust and hope that nothing serious has occurred this time and that the club is just managing him in a conservative manner.
Sometimes we get lost in our fun discussions here and forget that we are talking about real people's lives and the risk they have of their careers getting cut-short through injury.
I hope that Jamie is back soon and continues to build on the solid foundations he laid in the first part of the season; we're better with him in the team.
Thanks J. Either that, or I post emotional drivel. In fact, more often the latter.
But the rest of your post is a beautiful synopsis of the Jamie situation. Let’s all pray to the footy gods, the ones who delivered us crap Carlton and Richmond clubs for decades, to get to work on fixing Jamie.
Will nobody lay the blame where it largely belongs - that freakin' Carltoon mutt who gave Billy that big push in the back as he marked on the southern wing.?! Same as Treloar's damn injury last year, another Carltoon worm thinking he could impact and giving him a massive push.
It's B for blame, people.
Do you really think it will take ages?? HaHaaaaHope the hammy injury isn't contagious.
1. Don't want Darcy to catch one.
2. As we saw last year, an injury like this can take the contagious to come good.
Yes like a Ross River mossie he just keeps buzzing around and just as poisonous.It doesn’t help having the pontification of Dr. Google.
I think it was Dunstall who said it was the best kick he'd seen in 2019.JE showing us what he can do again. A fit Elliot makes us so much better. That pass inside 50 to...?? Varcoe...❤
If anyone can post it, I’d love to take another look. Doesn’t seem to be in the highlights and I only saw it with one eye first time around.I think it was Dunstall who said it was the best kick he'd seen in 2019.
He did one earlier in the year off his left which was a beauty too.
Probably right this one was better.
Such a good player, and his resilience is enormous too
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So happy to see Jamie back to his best. Has been a long road for him.
I'm only guessing but it feels like that back operation and associated issues was enough to make a normal man retireI assume you refer to his mental resilience...........cos his hamstring resiliance over the years hasnt been the best!!!