Discussion 2023 Round 2: Teams & In Game Discussion

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Melbourne not ruling out ACL.

Most positive thing you can say is the test is a lot less reliable for those who've done them as whether it's the same knee (not in this case) or the comparison the previous injury does make it a bit less reliable.

That there was little pain is a really bad sign, having done a couple the ACL itself is pretty painless, it hurts like hell when you take other ligaments with it.

All the body language says they think it's an ACL and are just hoping it's not.
 
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Melbourne not ruling out ACL.

Most positive thing you can say is the test is a lot less reliable for those who've done them as whether it's the same knee (not in this case) or the comparison the previous injury does make it a bit less reliable.

That there was little pain is a really bad sign, having done a couple the ACL itself is pretty painless, it hurts like hell when you take other ligaments with it.

All the body language says they think it's an ACL and are just hoping it's not.
I did ACL, medial and lateral meniscus the second time I had mine done. Felt like my leg exploded from the knee down :ROFLMAO:
 
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Melbourne not ruling out ACL.

Most positive thing you can say is the test is a lot less reliable for those who've done them as whether it's the same knee (not in this case) or the comparison the previous injury does make it a bit less reliable.

That there was little pain is a really bad sign, having done a couple the ACL itself is pretty painless, it hurts like hell when you take other ligaments with it.

All the body language says they think it's an ACL and are just hoping it's not.
I feel awful liking this but as someone who's never done a serious knee injury I really do appreciate the perspective. I really hope it's not an ACL either but it's not a good sign is it!
 
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I feel awful liking this but as someone who's never done a serious knee injury I really do appreciate the perspective. I really hope it's not an ACL either but it's not a good sign is it!
Hope not, love Gawny and he's had more than his share of injuries.

Nothing I saw makes me feel remotely positive for the outcome unfortunately.
 
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Melbourne not ruling out ACL.

Most positive thing you can say is the test is a lot less reliable for those who've done them as whether it's the same knee (not in this case) or the comparison the previous injury does make it a bit less reliable.

That there was little pain is a really bad sign, having done a couple the ACL itself is pretty painless, it hurts like hell when you take other ligaments with it.

All the body language says they think it's an ACL and are just hoping it's not.
The question now for those of us with Gawn is whether to proceed with current trades or to reconsider and take into account Gawns injury
 
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That there was little pain is a really bad sign, having done a couple the ACL itself is pretty painless, it hurts like hell when you take other ligaments with it.

All the body language says they think it's an ACL and are just hoping it's not.
True that. I did an ACL and played a few weeks later 😀


Back to supercoach, anyone know how many of the top 50, 100, 1000 have Gawn?
 
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