@fnmjepm@laroldhughes@AWishfulDJ@AuburnMemes Canadian here so bit less bias, alot of the college stadiums aren't in big cities. The big house is 107k and ann arbor has a population of 123k. Penn St is in the middle of nowhere. The entire county has a population of 100k but it is on campus and full every game
@DominicAshton14@orangejuice_865 All things in the known universe are on the periodic table. I would also be far more concerned with environmental exposure ie: estrogen in estuaries, pesticides, heavy metals than food additives save for some strong mutagens.
@sergiodelgado@CarterChapley Edmonton had issues because fifa wouldn't give a price tag on what would be needed for upgrades, calgary had 0 chance the stadium is a dump
@Zhauntiz@NHL_Sid He hasn't experienced a playoff series win since 2013. His defensive system is the neutral zone trap that went the way of the dodo about 15 years ago. Not to mention that the triple gold club as the Canadian coach for 10 years is the minimum expectation
@Zhauntiz@NHL_Sid Babcock has 1 Stanley cup in like 40 years of coaching and choked multiple times with the red wings despite having some of the most stacked teams of the decade
@AndrewFootballS@itssMb07@ijajt_ The suggested timeline was 2-3 weeks, which is on the low end for recurrent grade 1 or grade 2 strains especially with recurrence. He came back in 3 each time. It should have gone up after the second one
@AndrewFootballS@itssMb07@ijajt_ Do you have any sports med background at all, have you even had a hamstring strain? In track we get them all the time at takes about .3 seconds to reinjure them. It happens in the strike phase of sprinting not turning. Also he was playing atleast twice a week for some reason
@AndrewFootballS@itssMb07@ijajt_ Then why play him every week. He has played 90 once this year on January 31, when he was back to looking fit. He got hurt against Frankfurt then they rushed him back for a clear win against Atalanta where he re-injured the same hamstring he's had 3 times now in 3 months
@AndrewFootballS@itssMb07@ijajt_ Also matchfitness from playing games and physical likelihood of injuries are separate issues. Whether he is used to passing out of pressure and defending should not be the focus before ensuring he wont reinjure himself. If he wasn't fit for the last month to play a full 90-
@AndrewFootballS@jwilks09@iMiaSanMia Yes, and mostly in the other leg and in larger muscles, this is a clear sign of injury mismanagement as far as return timeline and physiotherapy. He is getting compensatory injuries based on the loss of strength and stability in his knee. He tore ac,l mcl and meniscus
@AndrewFootballS@jwilks09@iMiaSanMia You dont need to play every 4 days for match fitness, once a week is fine especially returning from injury. Also match intensity has no bearing on injury. He is going to sprint regardless of if its bundesliga or psg
@itssojoeva@boltup16@iMiaSanMia Then Bayern rushed him back 3 times and played him in a Champions League match with a torn muscle. Having him come off the bench every 3 days before the injury, even after winning the Bundesliga in meaningless games, with one of the most recurrent injuries if treated improperly
@AndrewFootballS@jwilks09@iMiaSanMia Also, Musiala had to miss time due to injury recurrence this season, just like Davies. The worst part is how they saw he was getting compensation injuries and just kept bringing him back too soon, 3 times
@AndrewFootballS@jwilks09@iMiaSanMia Why play him in the Bundesliga after winning? He was making appearances every 4 days before he got injured. Rest is the most important factor, as hamstring injuries have high recurrence rates if treated improperly and are a common effect of returning from ACL injuries too fast