CHASTAIN AND BRUNINGA END PLAYING CAREERS

ricohill

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I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.
 

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Redbird Alum 2004 said:
ricohill said:
Feel bad for those guys. Just wonder if they would have stayed healthy if not over worked in practice.

Stop just stop. You look like a clown

I find that to be legitimate question. The way TBs injury was handled was a total failure by the ISU medical and coaching staffs.
 

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ricohill said:
I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.

Oh man Dan practiced the allotted amount of time by the NCAA? Geez what a loser. No other coaches practice. He is the worst. You are a clown
 
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ricohill said:
I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.

Glad you’re a ****ing doctor. Is Muller taking blame for Chastain’s high school knee injury or the ACL tear at Loyola too? If your IQ ever hits 50 your family should sell.
 

ricohill

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Redbird Alum 2004 said:
ricohill said:
I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.

Oh man Dan practiced the allotted amount of time by the NCAA? Geez what a loser. No other coaches practice. He is the worst. You are a clown

Lol. I hope you don’t work in a profession that expects results. I am going to guess the arts.
 

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BirdGrad2011 said:
ricohill said:
I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.

Glad you’re a ****ing doctor. Is Muller taking blame for Chastain’s high school knee injury or the ACL tear at Loyola too? If your IQ ever hits 50 your family should sell.

Not a doctor, but know what happened.
 
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jamminjamarsmiley said:
Redbird Alum 2004 said:
ricohill said:
Feel bad for those guys. Just wonder if they would have stayed healthy if not over worked in practice.

Stop just stop. You look like a clown

I find that to be legitimate question. The way TBs injury was handled was a total failure by the ISU medical and coaching staffs.

This is entirely false.
 
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ricohill said:
BirdGrad2011 said:
ricohill said:
I might be the worst fan, but at least I didn’t ruin two kids careers by practicing twice a day.

Glad you’re a ****ing doctor. Is Muller taking blame for Chastain’s high school knee injury or the ACL tear at Loyola too? If your IQ ever hits 50 your family should sell.

Not a doctor, but know what happened.

Clearly you don’t.
 

ricohill

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BirdGrad2011 said:
ricohill said:
BirdGrad2011 said:
Glad you’re a ****ing doctor. Is Muller taking blame for Chastain’s high school knee injury or the ACL tear at Loyola too? If your IQ ever hits 50 your family should sell.

Not a doctor, but know what happened.

Clearly you don’t.

Ok...what happened? I trust your knowledge and connections of ISU basketball All the way back to 2008
 

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The Williams, Bruninga and Chastain injuries make you wonder back to 98 with Skip and Jamar getting hurt late in the season. Dan likely has the same practice and conditioning tactics as Stallings. Just saying. There’s many studies in the strength and conditioning world that speak to in season practices and the danger of over working the players.
 

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jamminjamarsmiley said:
The Williams, Bruninga and Chastain injuries make you wonder back to 98 with Skip and Jamar getting hurt late in the season. Dan likely has the same practice and conditioning tactics as Stallings. Just saying. There’s many studies in the strength and conditioning world that speak to in season practices and the danger of over working the players.

Don’t use logic. It’s not valid on this board.

The future it bright!! Dan is greatest coach ever!!
 

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ricohill said:
jamminjamarsmiley said:
The Williams, Bruninga and Chastain injuries make you wonder back to 98 with Skip and Jamar getting hurt late in the season. Dan likely has the same practice and conditioning tactics as Stallings. Just saying. There’s many studies in the strength and conditioning world that speak to in season practices and the danger of over working the players.

Don’t use logic. It’s not valid on this board.

The future it bright!! Dan is greatest coach ever!!
Chastain and 2 knee surgeries before he stepped on campus.
William's had some degenerative knee or something that I thought was hereditary related ... not basketball
Bruniga not sure what happened exactly last year. They may have had him come back too early. It seems to me this year they were managing his time from start to finish.

As far as over working players, not sure I am buying that given the strict NCAA rules in place now and how often you can practice. I know some players from the Donewald era and they seemed like they had more additional practices than Muller. I personally believe a lot of the injuries are due to extended playing all year around from the AAU circuit. The players come into the schools these day not cross trained but many more basketball miles on their bodies than in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s. They are injuries waiting to happen when they walk in the door.
 

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I also forgot Matt Hein broke his hand late in the year and was rushed back to the point where he was put in a very dangerous situation. His hand was not fully healed yet he was out on the court. Another one that raises eyebrows. McIntosh came back exceedingly quickly from a knee operation and looked like a shell of the player we knew him to be.

I’m just saying, it’s concerning from my perspective.
 
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I also forgot Matt Hein broke his hand late in the year and was rushed back to the point where he was put in a very dangerous situation. His hand was not fully healed yet he was out on the court. Another one that raises eyebrows. McIntosh came back exceedingly quickly from a knee operation and looked like a shell of the player we knew him to be.

I’m just saying, it’s concerning from my perspective.
Elijah Childs reinjured his hand his first game back and that ended up okay for Bradley. Brown rushed back from his hip injury with risk of injury and that was fine. Once they are cleared by doctors there are still risks.

Donations to the program should be skyrocketing with all these MD’s running around.
 

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BirdGrad2011 said:
jamminjamarsmiley said:
I also forgot Matt Hein broke his hand late in the year and was rushed back to the point where he was put in a very dangerous situation. His hand was not fully healed yet he was out on the court. Another one that raises eyebrows. McIntosh came back exceedingly quickly from a knee operation and looked like a shell of the player we knew him to be.

I’m just saying, it’s concerning from my perspective.
Elijah Childs reinjured his hand his first game back and that ended up okay for Bradley. Brown rushed back from his hip injury with risk of injury and that was fine. Once they are cleared by doctors there are still risks.

Donations to the program should be skyrocketing with all these MD’s running around.

Yep, I’d say Child’s injury wasn’t handled well either. Brown seemed pretty healthy once he returned, can’t really say it was handled poorly. I believe it was a groin or hamstring injury that caused him to miss the ISU game in Peoria. But he looked very healthy dominating Arch Madness when you and your buddies trolled him for making 2nd team.

And who gives a damn about Bradley.

My god, your obsession with trying to make anything ISU does look good is getting old. Take the rose colored glasses off and think about this stuff with your brain... if you have one that’s functioning
 

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jamminjamarsmiley said:
There’s many studies in the strength and conditioning world that speak to in season practices and the danger of over working the players.
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Redbird222 said:
I personally believe a lot of the injuries are due to extended playing all year around from the AAU circuit. The players come into the schools these day not cross trained but many more basketball miles on their bodies than in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s. They are injuries waiting to happen when they walk in the door.
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Redbird222 said:
I personally believe a lot of the injuries are due to extended playing all year around from the AAU circuit. The players come into the schools these day not cross trained but many more basketball miles on their bodies than in the 70s, 80s, and early 90s. They are injuries waiting to happen when they walk in the door.
:text-yeahthat:
 

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jamminjamarsmiley said:
The Williams, Bruninga and Chastain injuries make you wonder back to 98 with Skip and Jamar getting hurt late in the season. Dan likely has the same practice and conditioning tactics as Stallings. Just saying. There’s many studies in the strength and conditioning world that speak to in season practices and the danger of over working the players.

As I recall Skip broke his leg. Not sure over practice softens up bones, but I’m not a doctor like you.....
 
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