Paddy, fit and symptom free.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
I would have thought case closed. It’s very unfair for Paddy, especially as he wants to play.
Then, I heard second-hand that Caroline Wilson reported on a calling of a General Review of the AFL itself.
It sounds like a pretty comprehensive review.
I heard Tim Watson say that we should leave the rules alone, however the remit of such a review would include rules.
Therefore, I suggest if the rules of contact cannot be messed with - I.e. (or is it e.g?) we want contesting and bumping etc., then I would throw in the idea that we consider 16 players on the field and four interchange.
16 players on the field in zones will likely decrease congestion....maybe that will halo with concussion?
Unless the rules are comprehensively revised, I don’t think anyone would or should allow Paddy to play. I’ve been reading about helmets here, and I’m dubious.
https://thesportsinstitute.com/concussi ... at-doesnt/
Then, I heard second-hand that Caroline Wilson reported on a calling of a General Review of the AFL itself.
It sounds like a pretty comprehensive review.
I heard Tim Watson say that we should leave the rules alone, however the remit of such a review would include rules.
Therefore, I suggest if the rules of contact cannot be messed with - I.e. (or is it e.g?) we want contesting and bumping etc., then I would throw in the idea that we consider 16 players on the field and four interchange.
16 players on the field in zones will likely decrease congestion....maybe that will halo with concussion?
Unless the rules are comprehensively revised, I don’t think anyone would or should allow Paddy to play. I’ve been reading about helmets here, and I’m dubious.
https://thesportsinstitute.com/concussi ... at-doesnt/
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
hmmmmmm
difficult subject matter indeedy
the ‘cons’ ledger seems stronger than the ‘pros’
though if he doesn't get a shot
he might end up playing ammos
the risks being amplified
i woulda thought
difficult subject matter indeedy
the ‘cons’ ledger seems stronger than the ‘pros’
though if he doesn't get a shot
he might end up playing ammos
the risks being amplified
i woulda thought
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
See the Port guy - the guy with hemet - go down tonight? He’d already been out Rounds 12-14 with concussion....and there he goes again. It looked pretty bad when he came off.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
Ebert - I was thinking at the time "If that was Paddy - All Over!" and it seemed so innocuous.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Fri 16 Oct 2020 11:58pm See the Port guy - the guy with helmet - go down tonight? He’d already been out Rounds 12-14 with concussion....and there he goes again. It looked pretty bad when he came off.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
From the heraldsun.com.auSainter_Dad wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 9:39amEbert - I was thinking at the time "If that was Paddy - All Over!" and it seemed so innocuous.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Fri 16 Oct 2020 11:58pm See the Port guy - the guy with helmet - go down tonight? He’d already been out Rounds 12-14 with concussion....and there he goes again. It looked pretty bad when he came off.
"Hinkley confirmed Brad Ebert would retire after finishing the game on the bench after another concussion.
“It’s pretty clear if you watched him coming off the ground tonight, Brad’s done as an AFL player, he’s got to put himself, his health and family first,” he said.
“He gives everything to our footy club, he’ll walk away knowing he did everything he possibly could, I’ve had a lot of conversations with Brad this year and the courage of that man is amazing and he kept at it right to the end.
“Brad will certainly retire and, if anything, tonight (Friday0 would have absolutely confirmed it for Brad.
“I’ve been here eight years and that (going back with the flight) is what Brad’s always done, you can’t question the way he trains, prepares, plays, he gave everything he had, he’s a great teammate, a great dad, great husband, he won’t be lost from the club altogether he will always be part of the Port Adelaide footy club.”
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
yea saw that
poor bugger was trashed
poor bugger was trashed
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
Another nail in the Paddy coffin, perhaps.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
My prediction for Paddy - he will find another club and he will blossom and never have another Concussion - and tear us up every time we play against him.
But that's just my take as a St Kilda supporter.
But that's just my take as a St Kilda supporter.
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Unless the argument is that we were negligent in managing his concussion issues... just don’t see how he could blossom.Sainter_Dad wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:18pm My prediction for Paddy - he will find another club and he will blossom and never have another Concussion - and tear us up every time we play against him.
But that's just my take as a St Kilda supporter.
And more to the point, with Covid resulting in little football outside of the major leagues, he remains untested.
I mean it’s great he hasn’t had further I’ll effects and recovered...
But the issue was getting through games unscathed rather than the off-season.
The hope for him is if he changes his style of game.
Look at King as the example...
Vulnerable knee. Don’t see him doing a lot that makes you guy... ooooh that looked dangerous
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
Ummm - I thought it was evident that I was being Fatalistic and taking the "We are St Kilda - We are Persecuted" stanceskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:42pmUnless the argument is that we were negligent in managing his concussion issues... just don’t see how he could blossom.Sainter_Dad wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:18pm My prediction for Paddy - he will find another club and he will blossom and never have another Concussion - and tear us up every time we play against him.
But that's just my take as a St Kilda supporter.
And more to the point, with Covid resulting in little football outside of the major leagues, he remains untested.
I mean it’s great he hasn’t had further I’ll effects and recovered...
But the issue was getting through games unscathed rather than the off-season.
The hope for him is if he changes his style of game.
Look at King as the example...
Vulnerable knee. Don’t see him doing a lot that makes you guy... ooooh that looked dangerous
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
Oh by all meansSainter_Dad wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:48pmUmmm - I thought it was evident that I was being Fatalistic and taking the "We are St Kilda - We are Persecuted" stanceskeptic wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:42pmUnless the argument is that we were negligent in managing his concussion issues... just don’t see how he could blossom.Sainter_Dad wrote: ↑Sat 17 Oct 2020 1:18pm My prediction for Paddy - he will find another club and he will blossom and never have another Concussion - and tear us up every time we play against him.
But that's just my take as a St Kilda supporter.
And more to the point, with Covid resulting in little football outside of the major leagues, he remains untested.
I mean it’s great he hasn’t had further I’ll effects and recovered...
But the issue was getting through games unscathed rather than the off-season.
The hope for him is if he changes his style of game.
Look at King as the example...
Vulnerable knee. Don’t see him doing a lot that makes you guy... ooooh that looked dangerous
Pbly shouldn’t have quotes you directly
Just adding to the convo
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
No problems - I agree with your assessment BTW Skeptic.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
Rumour that the Dees will have both Petracca and McCartin next year.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
what are the reports after his physical
with Caaaaaaarlton ?
any word
with Caaaaaaarlton ?
any word
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and this
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
coz i didnt want it all ‘big noted’
if not accurate
if it is accurate
it’ll be a big thread headline soon enough
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its ontopic ... sorta ... ex sainters ‘n all
well done Buckets
that musta been confronting
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‘n i’m not sure it was ever public knowledge
of the ‘how’ regarding his Sis (?)
(i didn’t know that bit of the story)
if not accurate
if it is accurate
it’ll be a big thread headline soon enough
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its ontopic ... sorta ... ex sainters ‘n all
well done Buckets
that musta been confronting
***
‘n i’m not sure it was ever public knowledge
of the ‘how’ regarding his Sis (?)
(i didn’t know that bit of the story)
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
CTE and suicide go hand in hand.
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Re: Paddy, fit and symptom free.
The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules.
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!