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SaintFanInATLHELL 10-27-2022 10:46 AM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 4everSaint (Post 961868)
Are you his or the 113 other players’ Team Physician?

Obviously not. But Guido is right on the money with the recovery time. So, I too don't understand your sarcastic response to the player not practicing when the injury requires 4-6 week to heal.

This is exactly what happened the last time to MT13. Injured the ankle, kept out but not on IR. Comes back in a desperate attempt to help Brees in a playoff game before being fully healed. Reinjured the ankle losing another entire season to rehab/surgery.

The player should not practice nor play until that toe is 100%. If he reinjures it now, he will be lost for the entire remaining season. However, if he comes back next week with the toe 100%, he may be able to play in the remaining 9 games at a high level.

The problem here isn't that the player is injured. The problem is that the fans think that MT13 has quit on the team and is faking the injury not to play. This is a feeling with absolutely no evidence to back it up. "He's not on the field. He must not want to play for the Saints. We should trade him." It's a false narrative. A exact same narrative that folks used for MI22 early in his career, and for exactly the same injury BTW.

Why is it that when a player is highly/over paid for, either in draft picks (Ingram, Davenport), or money (MT13, AK41) that all of a sudden they are supposed to be robots that never get injured? The draft status, nor the money, has changed anything about them as a person, or their injury history/probability/recovery. And it has to be this (money or draft status) because for example no one has said in the last 5 weeks "JW2 isn't practicing? Surprised." or "Landry is out another week. Surprised."

Injured players cannot practice. They cannot play. It doesn't matter their draft status or their bank. I just wish folks would stop whining about it.

SFIAH

AsylumGuido 10-27-2022 10:56 AM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL (Post 961883)
Obviously not. But Guido is right on the money with the recovery time. So, I too don't understand your sarcastic response to the player not practicing when the injury requires 4-6 week to heal.

This is exactly what happened the last time to MT13. Injured the ankle, kept out but not on IR. Comes back in a desperate attempt to help Brees in a playoff game before being fully healed. Reinjured the ankle losing another entire season to rehab/surgery.

The player should not practice nor play until that toe is 100%. If he reinjures it now, he will be lost for the entire remaining season. However, if he comes back next week with the toe 100%, he may be able to play in the remaining 9 games at a high level.

The problem here isn't that the player is injured. The problem is that the fans think that MT13 has quit on the team and is faking the injury not to play. This is a feeling with absolutely no evidence to back it up. "He's not on the field. He must not want to play for the Saints. We should trade him." It's a false narrative. A exact same narrative that folks used for MI22 early in his career, and for exactly the same injury BTW.

Why is it that when a player is highly/over paid for, either in draft picks (Ingram, Davenport), or money (MT13, AK41) that all of a sudden they are supposed to be robots that never get injured? The draft status, nor the money, has changed anything about them as a person, or their injury history/probability/recovery. And it has to be this (money or draft status) because for example no one has said in the last 5 weeks "JW2 isn't practicing? Surprised." or "Landry is out another week. Surprised."

Injured players cannot practice. They cannot play. It doesn't matter their draft status or their bank. I just wish folks would stop whining about it.

SFIAH

Amen, and amen.

shawnkytonk 10-27-2022 11:39 AM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SaintFanInATLHELL (Post 961883)
Obviously not. But Guido is right on the money with the recovery time. So, I too don't understand your sarcastic response to the player not practicing when the injury requires 4-6 week to heal.

This is exactly what happened the last time to MT13. Injured the ankle, kept out but not on IR. Comes back in a desperate attempt to help Brees in a playoff game before being fully healed. Reinjured the ankle losing another entire season to rehab/surgery.

The player should not practice nor play until that toe is 100%. If he reinjures it now, he will be lost for the entire remaining season. However, if he comes back next week with the toe 100%, he may be able to play in the remaining 9 games at a high level.

The problem here isn't that the player is injured. The problem is that the fans think that MT13 has quit on the team and is faking the injury not to play. This is a feeling with absolutely no evidence to back it up. "He's not on the field. He must not want to play for the Saints. We should trade him." It's a false narrative. A exact same narrative that folks used for MI22 early in his career, and for exactly the same injury BTW.

Why is it that when a player is highly/over paid for, either in draft picks (Ingram, Davenport), or money (MT13, AK41) that all of a sudden they are supposed to be robots that never get injured? The draft status, nor the money, has changed anything about them as a person, or their injury history/probability/recovery. And it has to be this (money or draft status) because for example no one has said in the last 5 weeks "JW2 isn't practicing? Surprised." or "Landry is out another week. Surprised."

Injured players cannot practice. They cannot play. It doesn't matter their draft status or their bank. I just wish folks would stop whining about it.

SFIAH

Always nice to see logic in a thread. The whole MT situation makes me question what really happened with Jimmy Graham. Obviously, we won that trade with Seattle, but I loved Jimmy when he was here. I didn't mind the trade due to the rumors about Jimmy leading up to the trade.

spkb25 10-27-2022 12:23 PM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Always nice to see 3 homosexual males suck each other off on a thread too

AsylumGuido 10-27-2022 02:33 PM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 

K Major 10-27-2022 03:47 PM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Juwan Johnson (hamstring) added to updated Week 8 Saints injury

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/list...-johnson-news/

saintsfan1976 10-27-2022 04:00 PM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K Major (Post 961948)
Juwan Johnson (hamstring) added to updated Week 8 Saints injury

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/list...-johnson-news/

We're running out of space in the trainer's room!

K Major 10-28-2022 10:43 AM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
This isn't official however expect the Saints to NOT have these guys on Sunday:

Marshon Lattimore
Roby
Jarvis Landry
Adam Trautman

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Adebo
Peat
Juwan
Kirkwood

All questionable at best.

What the hell is going on with this Saint's medical staff? Wasn't the new guy Dr. Matt Rhea (strength & conditioning) supposed to be an upgrade?

It's hard to win but even harder with 4, or 5 STARTERS out every single week.

mapcow 10-28-2022 11:03 AM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido (Post 961866)
By the way, there were 113 other players who were also listed as "Did Not Practice" or "Out" on today's league wide injuries reports.

What a surprise? No. It's called injuries and it's part of the game. It happens.

Thomas was diagnosed as have a turf toe injury, presumably a grade two which requires about four weeks of recovery. Is there a reason you expected him back before then?


It is called a contract..... the prima donna has been a non factor for 3 years. Is there a reason..... :rofl::bng:

Maybe the prima donna not excepting the money and spreading it amongst ohters for potential players and possiby winners...ya know... team mentalilty as opposed to my toe is injured. Again ... 3 years... no play for pay.:bng:

Rugby Saint II 10-28-2022 03:36 PM

Re: Saints Injury Report (Wed): 2022 Week 8 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K Major (Post 961998)
This isn't official however expect the Saints to NOT have these guys on Sunday:

Marshon Lattimore
Roby
Jarvis Landry
Adam Trautman

``````````````````````

Adebo
Peat
Juwan
Kirkwood

All questionable at best.

What the hell is going on with this Saint's medical staff? Wasn't the new guy Dr. Matt Rhea (strength & conditioning) supposed to be an upgrade?

It's hard to win but even harder with 4, or 5 STARTERS out every single week.

Not many of these injuries fall under a soft tissue category, which is Dr. Rhea's specialty. This team is snake bit without a doubt. Maybe we should get a new coach and bring in a voodoo doctor as well to consult with Matt Rhea.

Dang, I thought Katrina washed our sins away. Apparently not.


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