Being in the health care industry I thought I would provide some insight into possible injury. What is not being shared with us is the exact injury CJ has, In other words which bone is involved and what grade stress reaction. This makes a big difference in prognosis. Certain bones heal faster and other are more prone to long term complications if not allowed to fully heal. This would include internal fixation( plates and screws). The general way these types of injuries are handled is the patient is immobilized (hence boot he is wearing) until all pain has resolved. Once the patient is pain free a certain amount of time is required to rehab. I researched this in some cases the aprox. amount of time until player can resume sport can be up to 19 weeks! So when they say CJ is day to day this can mean either two things. one possibility is the injury is very mild (grade1) and involves a bone that usually heals very fast. The other possibility is they do not want to give up any info to opposing teams on how to prepare for us and his injury is more severe. If teams don't know whether or not he is going to play or not they have to prepare for the possibility hence more prep work the opponent has to do rather than focus on a simpler game plan that doesn't involve CJ. My total guess is he will be out a minimum of 2-4 weeks and possibly if the injury is a higher grade the rest of the season. Remember if he doesn't rehab appropriately this can become a much more significant long term problem.
Ok and now for the silver lining. It will still be a lot of fun to watch this team play! They have a lot more grit than teams in the past. tousannt is going to have to put on his big boy pants real quickly and this will develop him much faster as he will have much more playing time. JT seems like the kind of player that will not accept loosing or being dominated. Connor also is going to have to step up his game and this can only help us in the future. I doubt weiskamp will go pro so he will be back next year. Garza could go either way. I am guessing he will stay as every year he gets better improving his value. He seems to be a durable play that doesn't suffer frequently from injuries. So for him waiting another year to go pro will probably only increase his worth.
My advice is to sit back this season and enjoy the show without high expectations. Enjoy watching our younger players get better. If we have some luck we may even make a tournament. Next year is shaping up to be really interesting.
Also its amazing how fast every one wants to start spewing garbage like "fran can't coach" "same old Iowa folding"
These people have know idea how physical and challenging the big ten basketball can be. Even at Penn State Iowa seemed tired. It is no surprise!! With the injuries comes longer playing times for others in an already brutal season. If anything Iowa has played very strong given the adversities!!! These whiners obviously have never played basketball. The sport wears on your body. I remember how much better I played after getting a week off. During daily practice and games a few times a week your legs never recover. You are always playing with pain. When there is not enough rest the first thing that you loose is your long distance shooting. Is any one really surprised Iowa shot the ball poorly last night from 3? That is always the first casualty of tired legs. The second casualty is D. Yes Iowa D looked subpar last night. I believe its just fatigue. So lighten up expect a loss every game now and just enjoy the player development and surprise victories!
Ok and now for the silver lining. It will still be a lot of fun to watch this team play! They have a lot more grit than teams in the past. tousannt is going to have to put on his big boy pants real quickly and this will develop him much faster as he will have much more playing time. JT seems like the kind of player that will not accept loosing or being dominated. Connor also is going to have to step up his game and this can only help us in the future. I doubt weiskamp will go pro so he will be back next year. Garza could go either way. I am guessing he will stay as every year he gets better improving his value. He seems to be a durable play that doesn't suffer frequently from injuries. So for him waiting another year to go pro will probably only increase his worth.
My advice is to sit back this season and enjoy the show without high expectations. Enjoy watching our younger players get better. If we have some luck we may even make a tournament. Next year is shaping up to be really interesting.
Also its amazing how fast every one wants to start spewing garbage like "fran can't coach" "same old Iowa folding"
These people have know idea how physical and challenging the big ten basketball can be. Even at Penn State Iowa seemed tired. It is no surprise!! With the injuries comes longer playing times for others in an already brutal season. If anything Iowa has played very strong given the adversities!!! These whiners obviously have never played basketball. The sport wears on your body. I remember how much better I played after getting a week off. During daily practice and games a few times a week your legs never recover. You are always playing with pain. When there is not enough rest the first thing that you loose is your long distance shooting. Is any one really surprised Iowa shot the ball poorly last night from 3? That is always the first casualty of tired legs. The second casualty is D. Yes Iowa D looked subpar last night. I believe its just fatigue. So lighten up expect a loss every game now and just enjoy the player development and surprise victories!
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