Thats 3 out of the 4 wins are torn achilles.
What the hell? Seriously, what the hell? I have never seen so many torn achilles' tendons in my life.Thats 3 out of the 4 wins are torn achilles.
If that was the case, wouldn’t other teams be having the same issues on our turf? Is it something as simple as proper stretching, or shoes? Training staff incompetence? Whatever the case, it needs to be figured out quickly.Could this phenomenon be due to the poor condition of the field as çomplained by some?
Lot of it is just a freak injury. Look at Cousins. The fact that these athletes are so much stronger now sets them up for ligament injuries. PED use also makes them way stronger than ligaments can handle.If that was the case, wouldn’t other teams be having the same issues on our turf? Is it something as simple as proper stretching, or shoes? Training staff incompetence? Whatever the case, it needs to be figured out quickly.
Rodgers happened because it was already weakened from training camp. Then he was in a weird position with a heavy load landing on him. Cousins was just a push off. I think and know better training from the strength staff could limit these injuries.I suppose, it seems way too common though. Thought that PEDs were tested much more thoroughly than before but these guys are way bigger, faster, and stronger than before. Also, these injuries aren’t or at least don’t appear to be from running or cutting at incredible speeds, or anything requiring great strength, especially when you see the Rodgers and Cousins injuries. That looks more like stretching issues. What do I know I’m just a CPA behind the keyboard
And we can’t forget the curse. It rears its head in many different ways apparently.Lot of it is just a freak injury. Look at Cousins. The fact that these athletes are so much stronger now sets them up for ligament injuries. PED use also makes them way stronger than ligaments can handle.
Yup, called that yesterday LOLThats 3 out of the 4 wins are torn achilles.
This. Hell the punters were slipping on their plant leg all game. Hell with the number of punts in the game I'm surprised none of those guys were injured. I'm pretty sure the rain combined with the poor condition of the field contributed to the injury parade on Sunday.Could this phenomenon be due to the poor condition of the field as çomplained by some?
Is it the sliding or ‘catching’ that causes most of the injuries?This. Hell the punters were slipping on their plant leg all game. Hell with the number of punts in the game I'm surprised none of those guys were injured. I'm pretty sure the rain combined with the poor condition of the field contributed to the injury parade on Sunday.
Phucked if I know. Plant leg injuries or its equivalent are a "mystery". LolIs it the sliding or ‘catching’ that causes most of the injuries?
I've suffered knee injuries both ways, although I think the slipping is a less serious issue when the muscles (quads and other supporting structure) are properly stretched and strong.Phucked if I know. Plant leg injuries or its equivalent are a "mystery". Lol
I think Michael Irvin was almost paralyzed on that field.Reminiscing, but remember some of the early artificial turf fields? They looked like green spray painted parking lots. Eagles stadium comes to mind. Amazingly no one died on them.
The achilles is the strongest tendon in the body. It is also one of the most overused tendons since it is used in almost every lower body movement. Shoes affect this tendon so it's safe to assume an artificial surface does as well. It can handle an extreme amount of force. I will stand by better training of this tendon, feet and ankles would make a huge difference.Is it the sliding or ‘catching’ that causes most of the injuries?