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Does an unusually high number of ACL Tears sugggest defective training and medical oversight
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<blockquote data-quote="7thFloorRA" data-source="post: 563736" data-attributes="member: 3717"><p>These last 3 ACL injuries are weird. How many times do the guys finish practice like Abby and Bulaga? Barclays sounds like it was non contact as well. An injury like Quarless' is the one you can't do a damn thing about. The guy got blown up and unless his entire leg turns to Iron Man the second before he gets hit there is nothing that could have been done to prevent that. </p><p></p><p>I don't understand why MM is prepared to die with Lovat rather than make a change. There are a lot of unknowns in this equation except Lovat....he has been there every year and the results are the same every year. I remember listening to MM say they were going to look at how they train and make adjustments and what not to curb the injuries. I then remember listening to Barclay on the big unit's show a month or so ago saying that NOTHING changed about their off season training only that guys were doing yoga. The strength program was still the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7thFloorRA, post: 563736, member: 3717"] These last 3 ACL injuries are weird. How many times do the guys finish practice like Abby and Bulaga? Barclays sounds like it was non contact as well. An injury like Quarless' is the one you can't do a damn thing about. The guy got blown up and unless his entire leg turns to Iron Man the second before he gets hit there is nothing that could have been done to prevent that. I don't understand why MM is prepared to die with Lovat rather than make a change. There are a lot of unknowns in this equation except Lovat....he has been there every year and the results are the same every year. I remember listening to MM say they were going to look at how they train and make adjustments and what not to curb the injuries. I then remember listening to Barclay on the big unit's show a month or so ago saying that NOTHING changed about their off season training only that guys were doing yoga. The strength program was still the same. [/QUOTE]
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