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Wow, am I missing something or is that pretty unexpected?
McDaniel is a pretty shifty athlete. Not really surprised.
Senior highlights.
Cam McDaniel Senior Highlights #4 - YouTube
Wow, am I missing something or is that pretty unexpected?
I think a subluxation is when it only partially comes out. A common example I think is when shoulders sublux. The only knowledge I have is from players in the past that have had shoulder problems. Usually after one sublux's, pain is extreme for a week or two and then rehab to strengthen the muscles around it to keep it in. Thinking back, most of my guys ended up having surgery to repair the problem that allowed it. Most all played the season however. I don't know if a knee cap and shoulder are comparable, but just thought I would share what I have seen. We have some PT's in the IE family, speak up guys and let us know how long he will be out.
Was really excited about Cam McDaniel when he committed. Kid is a legitimate threat out of the backfield on the run and the pass. Not necessarily a home run threat with his speed, but he's a consistent grinder. Split out, he would he an asset next year. Think Toma with more dexterity on the flanks.
Was really excited about Cam McDaniel when he committed. Kid is a legitimate threat out of the backfield on the run and the pass. Not necessarily a home run threat with his speed, but he's a consistent grinder. Split out, he would he an asset next year. Think Toma with more dexterity on the flanks.
+1 to all of this. I love 247 and subscribe there, but their ND boards are worthless... very little discussion/very posters, and some incredibly annoying (or uninformed) trolls. There was some clown named jwood or something that I think finally got banned but was completely unbearable.
Since I'm finishing up my DPT (and I was the one that originally said sort of), I'll go ahead and comment on this.
You are correct in that a subluxation is a partial dislocation. It is different with shoulders and knees as the patellofemoral joint is not a ball and socket like the shoulder is nor does it have a dedicated capsule surrounding it. The shoulder can 'pop out' of socket and stay out, where as the knee cap can pop-out, but unless it is very, very severe, will slide right back in due to the lack of a labrum (lip). IrishLax touched on an important factor in these situations with ligamentous/tendonous/capsular involvement. These injuries are much, much worse if a structure becomes impinged from these sublux/dislocations. Since Nate is said to be back in 2-3 weeks, this seems to be a simple rest and protect then strengthen the muscles around the knee. Ask away or PM if you have any other questions.
Since I'm finishing up my DPT (and I was the one that originally said sort of), I'll go ahead and comment on this.
You are correct in that a subluxation is a partial dislocation. It is different with shoulders and knees as the patellofemoral joint is not a ball and socket like the shoulder is nor does it have a dedicated capsule surrounding it. The shoulder can 'pop out' of socket and stay out, where as the knee cap can pop-out, but unless it is very, very severe, will slide right back in due to the lack of a labrum (lip). IrishLax touched on an important factor in these situations with ligamentous/tendonous/capsular involvement. These injuries are much, much worse if a structure becomes impinged from these sublux/dislocations. Since Nate is said to be back in 2-3 weeks, this seems to be a simple rest and protect then strengthen the muscles around the knee. Ask away or PM if you have any other questions.
I just watched the practice video from yesterday, and that move that Daniel Smith put on Russell was great. Also noticed that it seems we have seen a lot of clips of the back shoulder fade pass. I do not remember seeing that throw a lot in the past. Golson seems to throw that pass well though.
Since I'm finishing up my DPT (and I was the one that originally said sort of), I'll go ahead and comment on this.
You are correct in that a subluxation is a partial dislocation. It is different with shoulders and knees as the patellofemoral joint is not a ball and socket like the shoulder is nor does it have a dedicated capsule surrounding it. The shoulder can 'pop out' of socket and stay out, where as the knee cap can pop-out, but unless it is very, very severe, will slide right back in due to the lack of a labrum (lip). IrishLax touched on an important factor in these situations with ligamentous/tendonous/capsular involvement. These injuries are much, much worse if a structure becomes impinged from these sublux/dislocations. Since Nate is said to be back in 2-3 weeks, this seems to be a simple rest and protect then strengthen the muscles around the knee. Ask away or PM if you have any other questions.
Ok. I think this is the best team Kelly will have put out on the field. Do you guys agree?
Ok. I think this is the best team Kelly will have put out on the field. Do you guys agree?
if thrown correctly its basically unstoppable...unless its thrown into double coverage
Your new avatar is amazing. Well done!
#avatarwin
not sure which one is better....how bout this one?
Ok. I think this is the best team Kelly will have put out on the field. Do you guys agree?
oh my... they are both excellent. I might like the first one better though. Maybe we should have a poll on the matter....
Yep. I thought Kelly's demeanor in the press conference was different than before, He wasn't trying to sell anything, trying to tell us where ND should be. He seemed relaxed, confident. I don't know if there will be more wins with the schedule but I would not be surprised if they do better than predicted. QB play is still the critical path this year.