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We’ll know tonight or tomorrow whether he’ll play tomorrow. That’s the kind of valuable insight we need from the beat writers.
Yes.All right, so is the outcome of the meeting tonight pre-determined, or is there any actual evaluation here?
I think that was the game where Jerome Dyson faceplanted the court#priorities
#huskiesforever
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Coincidence, or mojo?I think that was the game where Jerome Dyson faceplanted the court
What does a pitcher do with his non pitching arm anyways?The Met's Seth Lugo just had bone spurs removed from his elbow and expected recovery time is around 6 weeks. Not sure if his pitching arm which would make a difference but 5 or 6 weeks seems normal I guess.
Pats himself on the back.What does a pitcher do with his non pitching arm anyways?
Clearly it's an outlier position, but I've adjusted to a 2/23 return, so I'm mostly here for the mojo.Not intentionally. I’ve only spoke on what I know. I’m confident you guys will all be pleased.
@mauconnfanI missed it Honest dude, please update me!?
Following @Abe1's lead.. But still inspiring to see you be reckless vs your instincts!!Clearly it's an outlier position, but I've adjusted to a 2/23 return, so I'm mostly here for the mojo.
Nice thread.
ZeroWhat’s the speculation on how many minutes he’ll play tomorrow?
Just hoping the guys are looking out for Bouk and any intentions of roughing him up like that reckless idiot on Marquette, will meet the same.
because good news travels fast but bad news travels faster?If nothing has been announced as of yet I'm guessing he has been given the green light with some limitations
Can talk to the patient, check range of motion, assess pain levels with those motions, and virtually review films with patients as well via screen sharing. Bouknight probably has trainers that can do resistance exercises with him as supervised by the surgeon as well. It’s not perfect but it’s better than nothing - and if he was not progressing in an appropriate manner, you can be damn sure it would be an in-person visit. This is a good sign.so to the Dr's on the board...how much can the surgeon really learn from a virtual visit?? other than asking if it hurts..no range of motion testing, no physical evaluation of any kind...what's the use?
Thank you for your insight, Dr. Goatmeat.Can talk to the patient, check range of motion, assess pain levels with those motions, and virtually review films with patients as well via screen sharing. Bouknight probably has trainers that can do resistance exercises with him as supervised by the surgeon as well. It’s not perfect but it’s better than nothing - and if he was not progressing in an appropriate manner, you can be damn sure it would be an in-person visit. This is a good sign.
HIPAA specifically forbids sharing that kind of medical information with filthy casuals.No boneyarders with access to the meeting? You guys are slipping. And don't you think we should be the first to know?
that was for his pitching armWhat does a pitcher do with his non pitching arm anyways?
I’m not sure if you’re being serious, butThank you for your insight, Dr. Goatmeat.
I am serious, but I also wanted to play with the absurdity of the moniker "Dr. Goatmeat."I’m not sure if you’re being serious, but View attachment 64656
Thanks dog.....I'm talking Hanson Brother style.......just looking out for our jewel and don't want to see another AGAt the first sign of Bouk getting roughed up we have a bunch of junkyard dogs we can assign defense on the dude to give them a bad taste of UConn in they mouth.
They will know as soon as Rothstein or some national dude tweets it.Only thing left is to here the official news from our reporters. That will not be in 20 minutes.
my guess is tomorrow.
Like for Dr. Goatmeat.Thank you for your insight, Dr. Goatmeat.