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Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.
 
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I agree, there was absolutely no need to play him today. Was reckless.
 
I'm sure he wouldn't have played if he felt he wasn't ready, but it was reckless putting him in a game where there's no benefit to him playing.

Any news on his (re)injury?
 
Thoughts with the Lebanese Viking.
Hoping for a full recovery and a great 2022.

Team Seyfarth
2k22 🇱🇧
 
@demps said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458491) said:
Thoughts with the Lebanese Viking.
Hoping for a full recovery and a great 2022.

Team Seyfarth
2k22 🇱🇧

Maybe a Finngaill Viking with that red hair haha.
Best wishes to him, worst wishes to Aloiai
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458335) said:
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I agree, there was absolutely no need to play him today. Was reckless.

Was there info on his injury suggesting it was not completely healed and he was touch n go as to him being good to play?
 
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I trust the medical staff would put all injured players through a series of tests before medically clearing them to play - and would not put themselves or the players at risk if they did not pass by allowing them to take the field
 
@telltails said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458504) said:
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I trust the medical staff would put all injured players through a series of tests before medically clearing them to play - and would not put themselves or the players at risk if they did not pass by allowing them to take the field

There was no upside in playing him.
 
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.
 
@demps said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458491) said:
Thoughts with the Lebanese Viking.
Hoping for a full recovery and a great 2022.

Team Seyfarth
2k22 🇱🇧

Big red 🤑
 
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

Do you think it would have been more sensible to focus on getting himself 100% right instead? There was no upside to having him play yesterday, only downside.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458544) said:
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

Do you think it would have been more sensible to focus on getting himself 100% right instead? There was no upside to having him play yesterday, only downside.

I think he would have been 100% right for him to have been cleared to play.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458544) said:
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

Do you think it would have been more sensible to focus on getting himself 100% right instead? There was no upside to having him play yesterday, only downside.

Don't know, I trust our medical team, but gee, he was dynamic in the minutes he played, he is going to be good for us next year?
 
@thedaboss said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458542) said:
@demps said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458491) said:
Thoughts with the Lebanese Viking.
Hoping for a full recovery and a great 2022.

Team Seyfarth
2k22 ??

Big red ?

Without the 2 year turf toe plodding
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458544) said:
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

Do you think it would have been more sensible to focus on getting himself 100% right instead? There was no upside to having him play yesterday, only downside.

The coach under the pump !
 
@tilllindemann said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458551) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458544) said:
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

Do you think it would have been more sensible to focus on getting himself 100% right instead? There was no upside to having him play yesterday, only downside.

I think he would have been 100% right for him to have been cleared to play.

So the heavy strapping from groin to ankle was for show or confidence? It looked like he could not change direction.
 
@gcfan said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458502) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458335) said:
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I agree, there was absolutely no need to play him today. Was reckless.

Was there info on his injury suggesting it was not completely healed and he was touch n go as to him being good to play?

Like most things on the internet it was 100% opinion.
 
@telltails said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458504) said:
@tig_prmz said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458334) said:
Questions have to be asked of the medical staff for clearing him to play here.

Hope he is fit and healthy before pre-season. He is quite critical along with Stefano and Blore for our forward stocks next year.

I trust the medical staff would put all injured players through a series of tests before medically clearing them to play - and would not put themselves or the players at risk if they did not pass by allowing them to take the field

I trust them too, infact our injury rates this year have been awesome. However, the fact stands that this was rushed with no upside. MCL re-injury rates are pretty high, or a significant injury to affected or unaffected knee. Just because you have passed the physical tests doesn't always mean you're ready. Again, we aren't professionals but we have to think that there should be some type of questions asked.
 
@kelce68 said in [Seyfarth](/post/1458529) said:
There was nothing reckless about him playing.

He was cleared following a legitimate rehab protocol and testing regime for the appropriate amount of time for an MCL (2-4 weeks for a Grade 2). The mechanism of reinjury was an accident and had nothing to do with the ligament not being sufficiently rehabbed. He would have been functionally sound for the clearance to go ahead.

Stop throwing ridiculous pejoratives at people on the staff when you don't understand the basics of the this type of process.

I do understand, and for a grade 2, it's a minimum of 4 weeks not 2-4 weeks. I'm not blaming a physio or a coach or S&C co-ordinator. It was a collective decision which was wrong. No one is going to be fired over it, but someone does need to be held accountable.
 
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