Stainmaster
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Concussions are a sign of "softness" and "weakness?" My lord, you guys are neanderthals.
I mean honestly, does everyone have these morons on ignore or have people just given up responding to the idiocy?
We have people going unchecked here blaming a couple minor concussions on Ollie, recruiting, drugs, bad conditioning, being soft, or just making excuses.
This is fn pathetic. I've never used the ignore feature before but this place is unreadable. I'm going on an ignore spree to save my eyeballs some pain
Could you explain this to me as to what the hell your saying. What is rattling around your brain chief and this husky magic guy is his like. You don't play around with concussions period ended of story.Just a gut feeling - something is not right overall. The possibilities:
1) Over cautious concussion protocols - there's no downside in their eyes to being overly conservative even to the point of ridiculous.
2) Drugs
3) Guys just poorly condition, so they are more likely to get both physical and head trauma injuries
4) Very, very, very bad luck. When things keep happening the "just bad luck" explanation becomes less and less likely
Every doctor in America just laughed out loud.
You just have to be able to look at the big picture. Think about how blessed you are. You could have lost the genetic lottery and gone through life as a huskymagic or a Chief, but you didn't.
You sound like a crazy person.Just a gut feeling - something is not right overall. The possibilities:
1) Over cautious concussion protocols - there's no downside in their eyes to being overly conservative even to the point of ridiculous.
2) Drugs
3) Guys just poorly condition, so they are more likely to get both physical and head trauma injuries
4) Very, very, very bad luck. When things keep happening the "just bad luck" explanation becomes less and less likely
Season was over months ago.Cya season
Just for the record I advocated much more stringent concussion protocols for decades in sports that actually experience higher risks (including boxing and football).Could you explain this to me as to what the hell your saying. What is rattling around your brain chief and this husky magic guy is his like. You don't play around with concussions period ended of story.
7774 your awesome my man this one made LOL, very good work. According to Chief, Ollie has guys concussed out of their mind that they get supposedly concussed while already on concussion. Good stuff there. What's your take on why supposed concussions are happening so frequently this year and are "confirmed" before game days or it because they are tired from playing supposedly too many minutes. It's definitely an interesting question that Chief made and can't be explained by bad luck.
I can tell you never played the game - when you are tired you get lazy or mentally less alert and put yourself much more at risk of injury.
KO is at fault and generated these false illnesses!!!!!?????Nothing is confirmed thats just what they put out there for the press. Too many of our players are soft and missing games for what's presented as concussions. This type of approach starts from the head all the way on down. I never saw a Calhoun team have so many guys missing games with so many subjective issues.
PS: Amida dominate Cinci
KO is at fault and generated these false illnesses!!!!!?????
Officially ignored
Perhaps the most moronic poster. Period.
Even Rakim Lubin is out for the year...Is anyone playing tomorrow ?

It is one possible explanation - has some of the same symptoms. Again, these are clinical generic possibilities - no specific ties to anyone at UConn.
Gtcam i said they are presented as concussions and are rapidly and hastily confirmed before gameday. Either our players have become more fragile than any point in UCONN history or procedures/protocols have become diluted under Ollie's tenure especially in a throw-away season. This was Chief's point that I laid out in more sophisticated terms. These are plausible hypotheses that any thinking person would theorize.
PS: Don't use safe zones be the 65 year old man that you are and embrace diversity of opinions. Don't hide behind your cloak of invisibility.
Nice, if I had to choose one or the other I would choose Vital.Vital practiced today and will be playing tomorrow.
Just for the record I advocated much more stringent concussion protocols for decades in sports that actually experience higher risks (including boxing and football).
Your assuming these are accurately diagnosed concussions. There are other conditions that have some of the same symptoms that can create false positives - including drug usage. Additionally, when you diagnose more concussions than any of the other 300 D1 basketball schools any good researcher would have you take another look at your methodology. I am not saying their approach is wrong, just that the results are such an anomaly that it needs a second independent look. It needs to be independently reviewed.
I bet chief is not really even a chiefSo you've advocated for decades... at minimum that puts you at about 50 years old, if you were in your early 20s when you developed this vast knowledge of concussions. You must have graduated med school early.
A 50+ year old male hanging out with 'dre in the club that evening last year (which you actually made up). I definitely see Andre Drummond chilling with his geriatric homies pretty regularly on Instagram
I wish - down here in Venice FL good pizza is as rare as a UConn men's BB roster without self-inflicted or coach-induced head injuriesAnyone have any good pizza lately?

Nice, if I had to choose one or the other I would choose Vital.
Nothing is confirmed thats just what they put out there for the press. Too many of our players are soft and missing games for what's presented as concussions. This type of approach starts from the head all the way on down. I never saw a Calhoun team have so many guys missing games with so many subjective issues.
PS: Amida dominate Cinci
Yes, they usually divert flights for stubbed toesNothing is confirmed thats just what they put out there for the press. Too many of our players are soft and missing games for what's presented as concussions. This type of approach starts from the head all the way on down. I never saw a Calhoun team have so many guys missing games with so many subjective issues.
PS: Amida dominate Cinci
How about he has a concussion?It is one possible explanation - has some of the same symptoms. Again, these are clinical generic possibilities - no specific ties to anyone at UConn.
Just a gut feeling - something is not right overall. The possibilities:
1) Over cautious concussion protocols - there's no downside in their eyes to being overly conservative even to the point of ridiculous.
2) Drugs
3) Guys just poorly condition, so they are more likely to get both physical and head trauma injuries
4) Very, very, very bad luck. When things keep happening the "just bad luck" explanation becomes less and less likely