Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

How good is the Panthers' medical staff?


MHS831

Recommended Posts

Going from memory, why are our players NOT healing?  Look at what has happened to core players over the past 2-3 years:

  • OT Williams comes back before we thought he would/should, re injures knee (during a contract year too).  We all figured the knee was not as bad as initially reported.  He did not complete his first game back.  To IR, misses season--career ending? 
  • TE Olsen hurts foot in 2017 and plays seven games--has surgery.  Injures same foot in 2018, plays nine games.  To IR.  Thank God Marty extended his deal. 

  • QB Cam Newton has shoulder surgery in March, 2017---about 3 months after the season ends. Waiting 3 months to have surgery was curious.   Misses camp, rehabbing.  This year, the same injury resurfaces. 
  • C Ryan Kalil had recurring injuries in 2016 and 2017.  Neck.  Played a total of 16 games in 2 seasons. 

Recurring injuries to core players are too common here.  As we enter the off-season, the only player listed above without a big question mark is Ryan Kalil, who is retiring.  I know NFL players play hurt, but there seems to be some malpractice going on here.  Please, do not lecture me about football injuries--these are not normal situations.

Is Ron too involved in the players' recovery timetables, rehab?   Are the team doctors/trainers/strength coach on the same page?

I wonder....

image.png.176c58f7946b325346da16ebcadbfca5.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Going from memory, why are our players NOT healing?  Look at what has happened to core players over the past 2-3 years:

  • OT Williams comes back before we thought he would/should, re injures knee (during a contract year too).  We all figured the knee was not as bad as initially reported.  He did not complete his first game back.  To IR, misses season--career ending? 
  • TE Olsen hurts foot in 2017 and plays seven games--has surgery.  Injures same foot in 2018, plays nine games.  To IR.  Thank God Marty extended his deal. 

  • QB Cam Newton has shoulder surgery in March, 2017---about 3 months after the season ends. Waiting 3 months to have surgery was curious.   Misses camp, rehabbing.  This year, the same injury resurfaces. 
  • C Ryan Kalil had recurring injuries in 2016 and 2017.  Neck.  Played a total of 16 games in 2 seasons. 

Recurring injuries to core players are too common here.  As we enter the off-season, the only player listed above without a big question mark is Ryan Kalil, who is retiring.  I know NFL players play hurt, but there seems to be some malpractice going on here.  Please, do not lecture me about football injuries--these are not normal situations.

Is Ron too involved in the players' recovery timetables, rehab?   Are the team doctors/trainers/strength coach on the same page?

I wonder....

image.png.176c58f7946b325346da16ebcadbfca5.png

Add Shaq Thompson to this too

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, Tbe said:

Players see specialists in private practices around Charlotte and beyond all the time. My wife used to work for one. She saw a different player almost every week.

Sure--but they (trainers/med staff) oversee the players' recovery--communicate with doctors, develop rehab programs, etc. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have said in the past that the medical team sucks and strength and conditioning team. How was KB and Dj Moore tired and winded from running which is what wrs do. KB wasn' a good example but it looks to me the trainers dont push the guys nor does the medical staff and Ron. Ron defers to medical staff, medical staff defers to players.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This is a legit question that goes back a bit further IMO.  Why was Thomas Davis allowed on the practice field during OTA's after his first ACL tear in 2009 season without a knee brace? 

And why did they allow Jon Beason so quickly back on the field during the 2011 opener when it was clear his Achilles was acting up?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, pepaw said:

This is a legit question that goes back a bit further IMO.  Why was Thomas Davis allowed on the practice field during OTA's after his first ACL tear in 2009 season without a knee brace? 

And why did they allow Jon Beason so quickly back on the field during the 2011 opener when it was clear his Achilles was acting up?

We only have one more game

Link to comment
Share on other sites

46 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Very solid points. I will point out Torrey Smith had knee surgery and no one knew about it. Not saying that’s a bad medical move, but why didn’t anyone know? Maybe we could use a better trainer? 

You implying that a player's medical history being kept private is somehow a bad thing? I don't understand your comment or how it applies to the quality of the Panthers medical team.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Going from memory, why are our players NOT healing?  Look at what has happened to core players over the past 2-3 years:

  • OT Williams comes back before we thought he would/should, re injures knee (during a contract year too).  We all figured the knee was not as bad as initially reported.  He did not complete his first game back.  To IR, misses season--career ending? 
  • TE Olsen hurts foot in 2017 and plays seven games--has surgery.  Injures same foot in 2018, plays nine games.  To IR.  Thank God Marty extended his deal. 

  • QB Cam Newton has shoulder surgery in March, 2017---about 3 months after the season ends. Waiting 3 months to have surgery was curious.   Misses camp, rehabbing.  This year, the same injury resurfaces. 
  • C Ryan Kalil had recurring injuries in 2016 and 2017.  Neck.  Played a total of 16 games in 2 seasons. 

Recurring injuries to core players are too common here.  As we enter the off-season, the only player listed above without a big question mark is Ryan Kalil, who is retiring.  I know NFL players play hurt, but there seems to be some malpractice going on here.  Please, do not lecture me about football injuries--these are not normal situations.

Is Ron too involved in the players' recovery timetables, rehab?   Are the team doctors/trainers/strength coach on the same page?

I wonder....

image.png.176c58f7946b325346da16ebcadbfca5.png

You could just as easily ask “how is their strength and conditioning program?”

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, KSpan said:

You implying that a player's medical history being kept private is somehow a bad thing? I don't understand your comment or how it applies to the quality of the Panthers medical team.

Oh no of course not, I’m just saying what else is being hid. Did it botch is that why it was hid? Normally we hear about those things but his was kept hush hush for some reason. I can’t assumre to know what they are telling Cam, nor assume his injury, I was just asking why the secrecy with some things?

edit: This is probably not a good thread to bring this up, but I didn’t want to start a new one and it involved the medical staff. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

19 minutes ago, Hammerin'Cam1 said:

I'm sure it's far worse than every other teams. 

Actually, the difference between NFL medical staffs is non fuging existent, nimrods

This unsupported comment is confusing because it makes no sense---impossible, if you want to know the truth.

image.png.b6ecbf115d551246ddc8d50ac6e8c0c8.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I did not, this reminds me of another live action type video game that never made it and has a huge cult following. Thanks for the 90s nostalgia frend!! My gods do I miss that era at USAs peak and it was my best on many aspects too. 
    • Many layers my frend- Panthers had a draft recently. They picked 4 defense players. Each player picked 11, 22, 33, 55 as their number. For some players that number match the round or pre-draft round rank, example- Prince was a 3rd rounder and choose 33. Nic was a 1st rounder on some mock drafts and Dan Morgan said they had him as a 1st, he picked 11. Cam Jackson recently switched his number to 55, same as draft and has been telling Dave he wants to be special over and over.  The 44 was to add GOAT feels, thoughts, and more intrigue to this rookie phenomenon. X files cause it was a great TV show and maybe it was playing when this theory came together.......   I hope this helps!      
    • The best things Purdy has are certainly important tools for any QB. His accuracy his timing his decision making etc. I feel like he is a high end Teddy Bridgewater. You can compete and win in the regular season with this especially in a weakened NFC but where his limitations come into focus is when you are trying to contend for a Super Bowl you are going against elite and in some instances generational QB's like Mahomes. And when the time has come for him to go up against Mahomes he simply can't get it done. Now certainly he is not alone in that regard and people will point to another highly regarded QB such as Josh Allen who also cannot get by Mahomes. But the difference I see is Allen is not IMO at a phsyical disadvantage in that matchup whereas Purdy is. And that is with what had been to this point a comically stacked roster around Purdy and let's be clear we cannot understate that regardless of which side of the fence we land on in this debate. Purdy has had a top 5 roster and a top 5 coach. And the last time they went to the Super Bowl they leaned on McCaffrey extremely heavily. Now with what they are having to pay him and divert limited resources elsewhere they face a steep climb to get back to the Super Bowl let alone actually win it.
×
×
  • Create New...