IrishSteelhead
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Is someone really arguing ND vs OSU? Are you sure those posts aren't dated before January 7, 2013?
Holy hell everyone cut it out. He is a true freshman who apparently has an injury that will prevent him from seeing the field.
Let's root for the guys on the field, and hope Greg gets well enough to help them soon.
He could be a great player, and I hope he sees the field soon, but the world doesn't end with our without him.
Holy hell everyone cut it out. He is a true freshman who apparently has an injury that will prevent him from seeing the field.
The nagging questions about when Notre Dame would play five-star freshman tailback Greg Bryant have been answered.
That answer: Probably not until 2014.
Bryant has a “severe case of patellar tendinitis,” Irish coach Brian Kelly told reporters after practice Thursday, and will undergo a four-week platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy program to address the injury.
One fan's PTSD is another's PMS.
Treatment
Bracing is not required for this condition.[citation needed]
Early stages may be treated conservatively using the R.I.C.E methods.
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
A physical therapist may also recommend specific exercises and stretches to strengthen the muscles and tendons. Should this fail, autologous blood injection, or injection of platelet rich plasma may be performed and is typically successful though not as successful as high volume saline injection (Crisp et al.). Uncommonly it may require surgery to remove myxoid degeneration in the tendon. This is reserved for patients with debilitating pain for 6–12 months despite conservative measures. Novel treatment modalities targeting the abnormal blood vessel growth which occurs in the condition are currently being investigated.
those damn physical terrorists fvcking up our 5players. they better not let kuehnja get his hands on them!
A player must play in no more than 30 percent of a season in order to be eligible for a medical redshirt. Bryant will have played in just 25 percent of Notre Dame's regular-season games. (Bowl games do not count in the calculation.)
Notre Dame followed a similar formula last season with Ronnie Stanley, who appeared in a reserve role in the first and fourth games of 2012 before an elbow injury forced him to shut it down for the season. Stanley now starts at right tackle as a redshirt freshman with three years of playing eligibility remaining after this season.
People in this thread are crazy, talking like it's a done deal that he's transferring. It's like people have expectations of transfers and project it on to players who may or may not transfer.
Wait till game day.This week's sign that the Apocalypse is upon us:
Title2114 is the voice of reason.............
Paging IrishPat.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Crowded back field causing the smoke to become fire at ND..more on Thursday's blog...don't FREAK OUT when the news drops! Go IRISH</p>— TheDamefan (@TheDamefan) <a href="https://twitter.com/TheDamefan/statuses/387648403607269376">October 8, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Grrrreat. BGI is already unbearable over this.
Grrrreat. BGI is already unbearable over this.
Wait... thursday's blog??? I call BS
If something does come of this, this is what I don't get.
If he is upset about playing time this year, more than likely he will get a good amount of touches next year if in fact he has more superior talent than the gentlemen ahead of him.
So he misses this year and plays next year but if he transfers then he misses this year AND next year before he can play again.
Suck up the one year rather than missing two seasons.
Yea I already pointed that out in another thread. Why wait until Thursday to break big news like that. Someone else will beat them to it.