What kind of rational human doesn't expect old players with long
term injury history to get injured again after few matches?
Obviously I would doubt any coach / GM, if they had a choice, would take any of these over TY as they all have flaws such
as injury history.
Javier Mascherano and Thomas Vermaelen currently form his back - up options, but with age and
injury history in mind, that doesn't instil a great level of belief.
For me, JPP is not not done but he has a
significant injury history (Eli does not) and he is being paid like an elite pass rusher which he is not.
Also Clowney had much better production earlier in his career and a far less troubling injury history
In fairness, it's easy to see why a defender is a priority given Vincent Kompany's
injury history along with the setback suffered by John Stones this season.
Three nights in a row and 4 in 5, for the oldest reliever on the staff, who's a hard - thrower with a
long injury history.
Only one thing I want to know is why do our injuries persist and why is
Chelseas injury history so remarkably good ßeason after season regardless of the manager.
McCarthy is though to be an alternative to Roma's Kevin Strootman though, owing to the Dutchman's
poor injury history.
The Mets didn't like what they saw with Gomez, and for as much guff as they get for their
odd injury history, it's still reasonable to assume that they weren't freaking out over a smudge on the X-ray.
Kirkland is the manager's preferred choice even though the England international has a
chequered injury history himself.
(And if it matters, Gallinari had very
relevant injury history; he'd already had two ACL surgeries on the knee in question).
For a club continuing to compete on various fronts for major honours, injuries and suspensions could seriously derail Ernesto Valverde's side and that is a risk that they need to address with Mascherano's age and Vermaelen's
injury history worth considering.
The injury side of all this I get, but if Wentz could be drafted at 2 with a much more
signifigant injury history (concussions, shoulder, I think ribs) than Rosen, then why is he falling down teams boards?
That
plus injury history bring significant concerns that I think we should definitely take into consideration, but nothing on the field shjould scare people off.
That's how two mid-20s players with
spotty injury histories secured five - year guaranteed contracts for nine figures.
THe main concern for me would be his
recent injury history, as Arsenal have had more than enough players in the treatment room in recent years.
Combined with wilshere and
walcotts injury history, it does nt bowed well, oh and do nt forget sanchez will miss the first couple of games in the season
Ever since Marc Overmars Wenger has kept open minded about players with
bad injury history.
Completely agreed with you up until the Bender comment, i do nt think hes inferior well not defensively especially and the lad has had some tough luck beginning at WC, am not altogether up on his
entire injury history but id find it hard to believe or imagine a German National over in Germany to have Diaby like setbacks.
Agree Stirling has creativity goal scoring and
low injury history but he could get injured on day one, Walcott scored 20 goals 2 seasons.
in this case i don't see AW doing anything wrong other then telling us the fans porky pies again, i think JW was injured for far too long and he could get injured again soon, if AW gave him a chance to prove himself until the summer then his being a decent manager considering
JW injury history, and yes clubs will surround JW like flies to shi7 now that his looking good and playing good, what JW has to understand is that we paid his salary for ages while he was injured
But Ngoepe is a depth piece who is being carried in part because our primary SS is on the DL, his backup came with serious concerns regarding his defense (although he's looked solid to me this year), we have a 2B with a
shaky injury history, a super-utility guy whose weakest position is SS and a rotation that is 4 / 5s filled with groundball specialists.
West Ham are clearly being ultra-cautious over the well being of record signing Andy Carroll after his
prolonged injury history.
They have nearly identical major league experience to each other (653 games, 2,684 plate appearances for Ozuna; 643 games, 2,812 plate appearances for Yelich) and
cleaner injury histories than their former teammate.
Dr. Cullum said most clinical researchers are not recording thorough
head injury histories on their participants, which has limited scientists» ability to draw in - depth conclusions on how TBI may affect a number of neurologic and neuropsychiatric conditions.
To conduct their study, the researchers had 302 high school athletes at two schools complete two different surveys — one examining sport specialization and the other asking
about injury history.
«They are different ages, play different volumes of innings, have different training backgrounds [and] injury histories... It's important to recommend what they need moving forward, while recognizing their individual backgrounds.
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