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so Danny just had a press conference and he said the 3 worst words involving a knee there is 'bone on bone' in regards to JO and why they never considered major surgery.
Quote from: 317 on January 19, 2011, 10:37:05 PMso Danny just had a press conference and he said the 3 worst words involving a knee there is 'bone on bone' in regards to JO and why they never considered major surgery.That probably means his career may be over after this season. Sad.
no surgery for jo..4 weeks of rehab...strengthen glutes and quads
Quoteno surgery for jo..4 weeks of rehab...strengthen glutes and quads How is this going to help his knees?
Quote from: vinnie on January 19, 2011, 10:38:39 PMQuote from: 317 on January 19, 2011, 10:37:05 PMso Danny just had a press conference and he said the 3 worst words involving a knee there is 'bone on bone' in regards to JO and why they never considered major surgery.That probably means his career may be over after this season. Sad.Also probably the #1 reason he's not shutting it down. He recognizes a closing window when he sees it, and whatever he's got to give now, he's gonna give it. And he'll have crippling arthritis in 10 years, which is pretty terrible.
Quote from: barefacedmonk on January 19, 2011, 11:14:31 PMQuoteno surgery for jo..4 weeks of rehab...strengthen glutes and quads How is this going to help his knees?Strength training around an arthritic knee helps the joint to track properly, and reduces pressure/inflammation on the ligaments and joints. Honestly, though, any elite athlete should have been doing that sort of training all along, so I have a feeling this is just PR spin for "He's going to play in pain."
Quote from: Boris Badenov on January 19, 2011, 11:37:50 PMQuote from: barefacedmonk on January 19, 2011, 11:14:31 PMQuoteno surgery for jo..4 weeks of rehab...strengthen glutes and quads How is this going to help his knees?Strength training around an arthritic knee helps the joint to track properly, and reduces pressure/inflammation on the ligaments and joints. Honestly, though, any elite athlete should have been doing that sort of training all along, so I have a feeling this is just PR spin for "He's going to play in pain."Precisely. This looks like the last hurrah for JO. He won't be a big piece of whatever comes out of this season...pretty much just along for the ride.
Quote from: More Banners on January 19, 2011, 11:40:13 PMQuote from: Boris Badenov on January 19, 2011, 11:37:50 PMQuote from: barefacedmonk on January 19, 2011, 11:14:31 PMQuoteno surgery for jo..4 weeks of rehab...strengthen glutes and quads How is this going to help his knees?Strength training around an arthritic knee helps the joint to track properly, and reduces pressure/inflammation on the ligaments and joints. Honestly, though, any elite athlete should have been doing that sort of training all along, so I have a feeling this is just PR spin for "He's going to play in pain."Precisely. This looks like the last hurrah for JO. He won't be a big piece of whatever comes out of this season...pretty much just along for the ride.Wasted MLE, I guess. Was Eric Dampier or Brad Miller available when we signed JO?