WR Evidence Njoku injury

WR Evidence Njoku injury

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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I was. And I am happy to say I was wrong. Langham also went from 195 to 220+. Is it more probable that Njoku comes back from an ACL injury, likely a step slower, and climbs from 8th or 9th on depth chart becomes a breakout star at WR then gets drafted into the NFL, which appears to have zero WRs as tall as Njoku is likely to be in three years? Or option two, Njoku puts on weight he has to put on anyways, starts getting reps at TE, where he likely to be #3 or 4 on depth chart, maybe makes name for himself as a 6'6" pass catching TE, then maybe get drafted by NFL teams on potential alone since they are in love with pass catching TEs? One route (wr) you see zero in the NFL like him, the other, NFL will regularly take basketball players who barely played football and stick them at TE. But yeah, I guess WR is his path to the NFL.
 
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What? This is what happens today. Call me back when they can do stem cell with no graft or drilling into the bone, with a 6 week rehab.

He loses a year minimum. And when he comes back, he will be running like Bambi for at least another year.

Our last ACLs:
Berrios - didn't do **** the following year
Owens: didn't do **** the following year
Gray: didn't do **** the following year
Patchan : blew his other ACL out the following year (happens in a pretty high percent)
Gordinier: blew his ACL again the following year
Cager: Ain't doing **** this year
Mike Smith: didn't do **** the following year

But this injury isn't a big deal anymore...

For whatever reason guys seem to struggle more with the recovery here at Miami than other programs. Now idk why but t just appears that way. A lot of guys from top tier programs tear their acl and look fine if not better the next year. Our guys seem to take three years just to look like 75% of their former selves

Just a complete horseshīt porst.

You need to give numerous comparative examples for this to even have any meaning.

But you can’t, because like I said, it’s a horseshīt porst.
 
The Njoku TE brigade is the absolute worst.

The kid is a WR. Period.

You're probably the same dummy who though bethel would never play dt here.

Why are people so brain dead stupid when it comes to player development here? Like do these dummies think players lift weights, eat, and drink muscle milk for shi$& and giggles?
 
lolol at guys struggle more at UM than elsewhere when it comes to overcoming acl injuries.

we truly have the dumbest fan base.
 
lolol at guys struggle more at UM than elsewhere when it comes to overcoming acl injuries.

we truly have the dumbest fan base.

It’s truly embarrassing.

Between this and fans saying Rick caused Walton’s other, different ankle injury because of overuse, or blaming S&C for injuries that happen on all teams, we have some fans that are just dumb as fūck.

Just complete brain-dead morons. How do these people manage in real life being that fūcking stupid .
 
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how they don't run themselves over is beyond me.
 
What? This is what happens today. Call me back when they can do stem cell with no graft or drilling into the bone, with a 6 week rehab.

He loses a year minimum. And when he comes back, he will be running like Bambi for at least another year.

Our last ACLs:
Berrios - didn't do **** the following year
Owens: didn't do **** the following year
Gray: didn't do **** the following year
Patchan : blew his other ACL out the following year (happens in a pretty high percent)
Gordinier: blew his ACL again the following year
Cager: Ain't doing **** this year
Mike Smith: didn't do **** the following year

But this injury isn't a big deal anymore...

For whatever reason guys seem to struggle more with the recovery here at Miami than other programs. Now idk why but t just appears that way. A lot of guys from top tier programs tear their acl and look fine if not better the next year. Our guys seem to take three years just to look like 75% of their former selves

Just a complete horseshīt porst.

You need to give numerous comparative examples for this to even have any meaning.

But you can’t, because like I said, it’s a horseshīt porst.

Let’s see... Derwin james, donta Hightower, deshaun Watson, Cj Mosley, nick Chubb, Todd gurley and that’s the few I can think of off the top of my head without researching. There’s plenty more. The only guy in recent memory we had recover pretty quickly and successfully from a knee injury was dorsett. It’s only been with the recent regimes. It didn’t seem like we had this issue under butch.
 
What? This is what happens today. Call me back when they can do stem cell with no graft or drilling into the bone, with a 6 week rehab.

He loses a year minimum. And when he comes back, he will be running like Bambi for at least another year.

Our last ACLs:
Berrios - didn't do **** the following year
Owens: didn't do **** the following year
Gray: didn't do **** the following year
Patchan : blew his other ACL out the following year (happens in a pretty high percent)
Gordinier: blew his ACL again the following year
Cager: Ain't doing **** this year
Mike Smith: didn't do **** the following year

But this injury isn't a big deal anymore...

For whatever reason guys seem to struggle more with the recovery here at Miami than other programs. Now idk why but t just appears that way. A lot of guys from top tier programs tear their acl and look fine if not better the next year. Our guys seem to take three years just to look like 75% of their former selves

Just a complete horseshīt porst.

You need to give numerous comparative examples for this to even have any meaning.

But you can’t, because like I said, it’s a horseshīt porst.

Let’s see... Derwin james, donta Hightower, deshaun Watson, Cj Mosley, nick Chubb, Todd gurley and that’s the few I can think of off the top of my head without researching. There’s plenty more. The only guy in recent memory we had recover pretty quickly and successfully from a knee injury was dorsett. It’s only been with the recent regimes. It didn’t seem like we had this issue under butch.

You’re just throwing names out without any comparative data.

Let me guess. You didn’t graduate high school and you have a minimum wage job, assuming you work at all. You’ve never taken a science class, you don’t even know what the word statistically significant means, and you drool frequently.

Only stupid dumbfūcks post meaningless shīt like this. Good luck in your life with that empty skull.
 
Derwin James: Not ACL
Donta Hightower: Not ACL
Deshaun Watson: ACL
CJ Mosley: Not ACL?
Nick Chubb: Not ACL
Todd Gurley: ACL
Dorsett: Not ACL

There are multiple ligaments in the knee and each has a different recovery and procedure for repair. Learn your anatomy before assuming all knee injuries are the same. The topic is ACL which was assumed from the report with Njoku and it is debated that it is the worst tear to get, with the longest recovery time ---- No matter where you rehab.
 
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We've won 10 straight. Need to have something to mope about. Might as well be blaming the S&C program for this injury.
 
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Langham is the only receiver on the team right now over 6’3 that we can count on for next year. Need help there for sure, hope Hightower and Wiggins will be ready. Hope the staff change their mind on the whole Trevon Grimes stance too...
 
cager is over 6'3. he's had a bad game or 2 but next year will be his 2nd after his injury. let's stop acting like we can't count on him just yet.
 
Cager is a long way from being reliable. He had his shot and showed to be soft and scared. I'm not saying he cant turn it around but like Langham he needs to do something in a game. Making 'cool' twitter videos won't cut it.
 
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prior to fsu, most would have been calling for langham to be a transfer candidate. and at fsu, he had one great catch. had a good game vs ga tech. let's slow down on writing cager off yet. that's idiotic.
 
Derwin James: Not ACL
Donta Hightower: Not ACL
Deshaun Watson: ACL
CJ Mosley: Not ACL?
Nick Chubb: Not ACL
Todd Gurley: ACL
Dorsett: Not ACL

There are multiple ligaments in the knee and each has a different recovery and procedure for repair. Learn your anatomy before assuming all knee injuries are the same. The topic is ACL which was assumed from the report with Njoku and it is debated that it is the worst tear to get, with the longest recovery time ---- No matter where you rehab.

You may want to fact check yourself
 
But this injury isn't a big deal anymore...

For whatever reason guys seem to struggle more with the recovery here at Miami than other programs. Now idk why but t just appears that way. A lot of guys from top tier programs tear their acl and look fine if not better the next year. Our guys seem to take three years just to look like 75% of their former selves

Just a complete horseshīt porst.

You need to give numerous comparative examples for this to even have any meaning.

But you can’t, because like I said, it’s a horseshīt porst.

Let’s see... Derwin james, donta Hightower, deshaun Watson, Cj Mosley, nick Chubb, Todd gurley and that’s the few I can think of off the top of my head without researching. There’s plenty more. The only guy in recent memory we had recover pretty quickly and successfully from a knee injury was dorsett. It’s only been with the recent regimes. It didn’t seem like we had this issue under butch.

You’re just throwing names out without any comparative data.

Let me guess. You didn’t graduate high school and you have a minimum wage job, assuming you work at all. You’ve never taken a science class, you don’t even know what the word statistically significant means, and you drool frequently.

Only stupid dumbfūcks post meaningless shīt like this. Good luck in your life with that empty skull.

Someone is ultra sensitive. Take a break from being online and go outside
 
For whatever reason guys seem to struggle more with the recovery here at Miami than other programs. Now idk why but t just appears that way. A lot of guys from top tier programs tear their acl and look fine if not better the next year. Our guys seem to take three years just to look like 75% of their former selves

Just a complete horseshīt porst.

You need to give numerous comparative examples for this to even have any meaning.

But you can’t, because like I said, it’s a horseshīt porst.

Let’s see... Derwin james, donta Hightower, deshaun Watson, Cj Mosley, nick Chubb, Todd gurley and that’s the few I can think of off the top of my head without researching. There’s plenty more. The only guy in recent memory we had recover pretty quickly and successfully from a knee injury was dorsett. It’s only been with the recent regimes. It didn’t seem like we had this issue under butch.

You’re just throwing names out without any comparative data.

Let me guess. You didn’t graduate high school and you have a minimum wage job, assuming you work at all. You’ve never taken a science class, you don’t even know what the word statistically significant means, and you drool frequently.

Only stupid dumbfūcks post meaningless shīt like this. Good luck in your life with that empty skull.

Someone is ultra sensitive. Take a break from being online and go outside

And someone clearly has an agenda if they’re trying to insinuate that at Miami injuries/recovery are worse than anywhere else. That is beyond stupid and ignorant.
 
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