How's our injury situation? Anyone back for the Texas game?
thanksBUBradley said:
Last update: Flagler has arrived in uniform. So just Cryer out.
SIC EM!
Mitch Henessey said:
Tchamwa Tchatchoua likely done for the season
Yeah, this really sucks. He was playing so well this year and had really made some pretty enormous strides offensively. It's a shame he's going to have to watch the rest of the season and at least the start of next season.Crawfoso1973 said:
My heart breaks for JTT. No one worked harder to get an opportunity. This is a career-altering injury but he can still achieve his dreams. But the path just got a long longer and more arduous.
I wouldn't think these types of injuries could be. Bone injuries and ligament tears are hard to prevent. We've just had horrible luck with injuries this year.davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
I knew it! All the fluke injuries would have to be blamed on the coaches, somehow.davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
Crawfoso1973 said:I knew it! All the fluke injuries would have to be blamed on the coaches, somehow.davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
davesburgerbarn said:Crawfoso1973 said:I knew it! All the fluke injuries would have to be blamed on the coaches, somehow.davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
Since when is asking a question putting blame?
davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
davesburgerbarn said:Crawfoso1973 said:I knew it! All the fluke injuries would have to be blamed on the coaches, somehow.davesburgerbarn said:
Not to jump the gun, but could any of this be contributed to the strength and conditioning coach preparation? Akinjo, Sochan, Cryer, and now JTT.
Since when is asking a question putting blame?
When Baylor's Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua went down in the 1H, Texas' Chris Beard was the first person out to help. Photo by AP's Ray Carlin. pic.twitter.com/9XBq3Taoah
— Brian Davis (@BDavisAAS) February 12, 2022
Crawfoso1973 said:
Multiiple knee ligaments torn for Everday Jon, per twitter. The worst-case scenario has happened. Hopefully he can make it back for 2023 - 2024 season and resume the road back to his dream of playing professionally. My heart breaks
A clean ACL would be an outside shot, multiple ligaments is an 18 to 24 month dealScottS said:Crawfoso1973 said:
Multiiple knee ligaments torn for Everday Jon, per twitter. The worst-case scenario has happened. Hopefully he can make it back for 2023 - 2024 season and resume the road back to his dream of playing professionally. My heart breaks
No chance for 2022-2023?
It's all pain tolerance at this point. He'll play if/when his pain threshold allows him to.BU82EX said:
So what is the status on Cryer? Is he day-to-day or is he out a couple more weeks? I have not heard much on when we anticipate his return to the lineup.
Makes me sick.Crawfoso1973 said:
Multiiple knee ligaments torn for Everday Jon, per twitter. The worst-case scenario has happened. Hopefully he can make it back for 2023 - 2024 season and resume the road back to his dream of playing professionally. My heart breaks
ScottS said:
And for the record, I've had some knee pain the last 2 days.
Crawfoso, are you an orthopedic physician? If not, I don't think you should be speculating on time out.Crawfoso1973 said:A clean ACL would be an outside shot, multiple ligaments is an 18 to 24 month dealScottS said:Crawfoso1973 said:
Multiiple knee ligaments torn for Everday Jon, per twitter. The worst-case scenario has happened. Hopefully he can make it back for 2023 - 2024 season and resume the road back to his dream of playing professionally. My heart breaks
No chance for 2022-2023?
Chamberman said:Crawfoso, are you an orthopedic physician? If not, I don't think you should be speculating on time out.Crawfoso1973 said:A clean ACL would be an outside shot, multiple ligaments is an 18 to 24 month dealScottS said:Crawfoso1973 said:
Multiiple knee ligaments torn for Everday Jon, per twitter. The worst-case scenario has happened. Hopefully he can make it back for 2023 - 2024 season and resume the road back to his dream of playing professionally. My heart breaks
No chance for 2022-2023?
With advancements in therapies, surgical techniques, etc. recovery time for athletes has been significantly reduced over the past decade.