Maybe it is just bad luck?
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But it sure seems our 50 million dollar training facility and highly paid conditioning and strength staff are really not paying off. More injuries than I can remember. Thoughts?
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I don't think any of those injuries against Tulsa appeared to be training related. If we saw a rash of hamstring/quad injuries then I would worry. But it appeared to me to be broken foot/concussion/spinal injuries. We should know more today though.
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I agree. These, initially, seem to be the unpreventables.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:28 amI don't think any of those injuries against Tulsa appeared to be training related. If we saw a rash of hamstring/quad injuries then I would worry. But it appeared to me to be broken foot/concussion/spinal injuries. We should know more today though.
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I agree. These, initially, seem to be the unpreventables.OrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:28 amI don't think any of those injuries against Tulsa appeared to be training related. If we saw a rash of hamstring/quad injuries then I would worry. But it appeared to me to be broken foot/concussion/spinal injuries. We should know more today though.
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Didn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
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No need to be a prick or be a f-word asshole. Tap into your inept memory bank, and check out how many injuries we have had since spring that aren't related to bones and concussions. f-word.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmDidn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
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Watch your f-word language, asshole.McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:42 pmNo need to be a prick or be a f-word asshole. Tap into your inept memory bank, and check out how many injuries we have had since spring that aren't related to bones and concussions. f-word.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmDidn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
Anyway, yeah. Getting clocked in the head, spun at weird angles by 300+lbs linemen, etc can't really be "trained" for.
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Go give your buddy a reacher, poop. Check your memory bank as well...it all isn't concussions, and broken bones. Sensitive bitches.fromolwyoming wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:46 pmWatch your f-word language, asshole.McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:42 pmNo need to be a prick or be a f-word asshole. Tap into your inept memory bank, and check out how many injuries we have had since spring that aren't related to bones and concussions. f-word.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmDidn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
Anyway, yeah. Getting clocked in the head, spun at weird angles by 300+lbs linemen, etc can't really be "trained" for.
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I saw what looked like cleats stuck in the artificial turf on the Wyoming side of things, and didn't see the same problem on Tulsa's side. So, perhaps something as simple as the wrong kind of shoe could be a cause of ankle sprains, knees, even back injuries. WestWYOPoke would know more than I do, but I do know turf conditions with the wrong kind of cleats can wreck havoc. Just a thought.......
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IronicMcPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:42 pmNo need to be a prick or be a f-word asshole. f-word.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmDidn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
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McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:03 pmGo give your buddy a reacher, poop. Check your memory bank as well...it all isn't concussions, and broken bones. Sensitive bitches.fromolwyoming wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:46 pmWatch your f-word language, asshole.McPeachy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:42 pmNo need to be a prick or be a f-word asshole. Tap into your inept memory bank, and check out how many injuries we have had since spring that aren't related to bones and concussions. f-word.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 12:31 pmDidn't realize there were excercises and drills to combat broken bones and concussions. You're right, the training staff must really suck...
Anyway, yeah. Getting clocked in the head, spun at weird angles by 300+lbs linemen, etc can't really be "trained" for.
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Actually this has been a common theme with Bohl teams here every year. Lots of guys getting hurt.
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It's not a training thing, it's not a Bohl thing, it's not a culture thing.....it's just a football thing. We may have had a lot of problems with injuries on Saturday but we are no different than any other program. Injuries are part of football and the difference is that Alabama doesn't miss a guy as much as we do as they can replace the guy with a five star stud and we can't. There's nothing that can be done about most injuries. People want to blame someone but injuries happen often in a violent fast paced game where bodies are sacrificed. Blaming the strength and conditioning program or questioning the worth of the millions spent on our facility is a psuedo story.
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I definitely agree...there are varying kinds of turf and different shoes that work better with some types than with others. Also, weather has to be taken into account, wet/rainy conditions are different from humid which is different from dry conditions. All of that has to be factored in on shoe selection. I don't know how much that played into the injuries or footing on Saturday, remember that Tulsa will be more familiar with the grip/feel of their home turf than opposing teams will.CowboyNV wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:44 pm I saw what looked like cleats stuck in the artificial turf on the Wyoming side of things, and didn't see the same problem on Tulsa's side. So, perhaps something as simple as the wrong kind of shoe could be a cause of ankle sprains, knees, even back injuries. WestWYOPoke would know more than I do, but I do know turf conditions with the wrong kind of cleats can wreck havoc. Just a thought.......
But as we've seen throughout the years, injuries can happen as a result of the turf causing feet to get stuck or caught, but this phenomenon has gotten much better over the years with improved turf technology as well as adaptations to shoes and other gear.
If we had a lot of people going down in fall camp I think you could look at the training staff but I don't think that's whats going on here. Before last week I think we were pretty healthy overall. The injuries we did have were key injuries but nothing out of normal. Like someone else said football causes injuries part of the game is how you adapt. This week we had an abnormal amount of injuries was there a reason or was it bad luck? Don't know but I'm leaning towards bad luck.
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Part of problem was the damned humidity after the 3rd quarter started of the Tulsa game. Jesus...I felt like I was in an oven getting cooked medium rare!!!! Can't imagine being one of the Wyoming players. The Tulsa players were used to it.TSpoke wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:18 pm If we had a lot of people going down in fall camp I think you could look at the training staff but I don't think that's whats going on here. Before last week I think we were pretty healthy overall. The injuries we did have were key injuries but nothing out of normal. Like someone else said football causes injuries part of the game is how you adapt. This week we had an abnormal amount of injuries was there a reason or was it bad luck? Don't know but I'm leaning towards bad luck.
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I am going with simple bad luck. Happens at every level of the sport. Out of curiosity, I checked and, like most every stadium with newer turf, both Tula and Wyoming use FieldTurf. That said, care and maintenance, like grass, varies on artificial services, and footing could feel better on some fields than on others. But, still going with bad luck. Hope we get better fast!
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The only thing that kept it comfortable was that south breeze, but it was toasty for sureWyokie wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:32 pmPart of problem was the damned humidity after the 3rd quarter started of the Tulsa game. Jesus...I felt like I was in an oven getting cooked medium rare!!!! Can't imagine being one of the Wyoming players. The Tulsa players were used to it.TSpoke wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:18 pm If we had a lot of people going down in fall camp I think you could look at the training staff but I don't think that's whats going on here. Before last week I think we were pretty healthy overall. The injuries we did have were key injuries but nothing out of normal. Like someone else said football causes injuries part of the game is how you adapt. This week we had an abnormal amount of injuries was there a reason or was it bad luck? Don't know but I'm leaning towards bad luck.
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I did noticed that after the sun set enough to where most of the field was shaded Wyoming played better. Sadly I got tanned pretty good. I was on the west side of the stadium in the handicapped section.stymeman wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 9:29 pmThe only thing that kept it comfortable was that south breeze, but it was toasty for sureWyokie wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:32 pmPart of problem was the damned humidity after the 3rd quarter started of the Tulsa game. Jesus...I felt like I was in an oven getting cooked medium rare!!!! Can't imagine being one of the Wyoming players. The Tulsa players were used to it.TSpoke wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 1:18 pm If we had a lot of people going down in fall camp I think you could look at the training staff but I don't think that's whats going on here. Before last week I think we were pretty healthy overall. The injuries we did have were key injuries but nothing out of normal. Like someone else said football causes injuries part of the game is how you adapt. This week we had an abnormal amount of injuries was there a reason or was it bad luck? Don't know but I'm leaning towards bad luck.
Side note...the stadium this past Saturday was a far better general experience for me being in a wheelchair than it was back in 1995 when I saw Wyoming get slapped 35-6!!!!! The university really improved the stadium big-time.
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Hey, we have a solid season this year and this is no longer an issue!