Gesell Needs to Sit Out

A bunch of people giving opinions on something they know little about.

If the doctors say he has very little risk of further injuring his foot- he plays. If the doctors determine it's a risk- he sits.
 




So the dance is worth risking his health.........but seth53 doesnt think the Nit it worth it?


Seems legit.

Uh, no....read my posts from earlier when he first got hurt.

I said the same thing. Rest MG until the foot is 100% healed.

I cringed when FM said MG was "coming back for such and such game." Visions of Lute putting Ronnie back out there way too soon.
 


A bunch of people giving opinions on something they know little about.

If the doctors say he has very little risk of further injuring his foot- he plays. If the doctors determine it's a risk- he sits.

Sure.....Hawkeye doctors. Yeah, that's legit.

And yes, I've been in the health-care field for 31 years, so yes, I know a little something about it.
 






Play Gesell as much as he can take and is effective, play May, play Woody, play Olaseni. Treat each game as a championship game, full out balls to the wall. Go as deep as you can, show The Committee they were wrong.

The future is now.
 


I'll defer my judgement to the people who the seriousness of his injury the best; namely the coaching staff and trainers.

I would never leave that judgment to coaches. It is left to medical staff. However their jobs are dependent on the coach winning.

That said, this injury has a remote chance of being something like Ronnie Lester's injury in career limitations. Rewatching the Final 4 with Lester...couldn't believe how bad off he was.
 


Play Gesell as much as he can take and is effective, play May, play Woody, play Olaseni. Treat each game as a championship game, full out balls to the wall. Go as deep as you can, show The Committee they were wrong.

The future is now.

The Committee is never wrong.

Lifetime ban on awards. Congratulations.
 


He was limping off the floor at the end against Michigan State. Put Gesell on the shelf for the year. If this were the NCAA Tournament, I could see him gutting it out, but not the NIT. Get him healthy and dont risk any further damage.
 


I would never leave that judgment to coaches. It is left to medical staff. However their jobs are dependent on the coach winning.

That said, this injury has a remote chance of being something like Ronnie Lester's injury in career limitations. Rewatching the Final 4 with Lester...couldn't believe how bad off he was.

That's what I was getting at with trainers - the medical staff. Fran doesn't seem like the type of coach would send a guy out there if there was significant risk of making an injury worse.
 




A bunch of people giving opinions on something they know little about.

If the doctors say he has very little risk of further injuring his foot- he plays. If the doctors determine it's a risk- he sits.

Anonymous guy on a fan forum making medical judgements about a person he has never met who has a possible injury. Sounds reasonable.:rolleyes:

As Hawkstrat said, how about we just let the medical staff make the call? mkthx, end thread.
 


It's really a shame no medical advances have been made in 40 years.

He was visibly limping during the MSU game.

You call that healed? I don't.

My argument has nothing to do with medical advances. I'm talking about players being pressured to play before everything's healed up and sustaining a life-long injury.
 


He was visibly limping during the MSU game.

You call that healed? I don't.

My argument has nothing to do with medical advances. I'm talking about players being pressured to play before everything's healed up and sustaining a life-long injury.

Fran won't send him out there if the doctors don't give him the green light, Captain Hyperbole.
 


It was pretty obvious that Gesell wasn't nearly as quick as he was prior to the injury. He played tough but he was in obvious pain.

The staff will make the right call and decide if he plays or not.
 




He wasn't dragging his leg behind him, he was lumping a little bit. They won't injur him, he's in good hands and they will make the right call.
 


He had to ask Valentine to stop the damn game while he was dribbling the ball up the court after an MSU basket because he aggravated the injury on the defensive end. Do not risk further damage. Hawks played decent ball down the stretch without him in the lineup.
 


He had to ask Valentine to stop the damn game while he was dribbling the ball up the court after an MSU basket because he aggravated the injury on the defensive end. Do not risk further damage. Hawks played decent ball down the stretch without him in the lineup.
Right on brother!
 




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