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Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 22nd, 2019, 6:50 pm
by ballcoach15
The refs called back 3 returns for TD. For those who saw game on TV, were they good calls.

The ref who threw flag on second one, was on east sideline, with only return man and about 5 Hampton players chasing him, on that side of field. I thought that was a bad call.

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 22nd, 2019, 6:53 pm
by A Sea of Red
Lots of coverage already wrapping up everything that happened Saturday night. Here are the links so far in case you missed any:

Quick-hit notes
https://www.aseaofred.com/quick-hit-notes-hampton/

Game story
https://www.aseaofred.com/flames-torch- ... t-hampton/

Johnathan Bennett out for the season with freak accident injury
https://www.aseaofred.com/johnathan-ben ... lebration/

Brandon Robinson's role to increase with Bennett out
https://www.aseaofred.com/brandon-robin ... nnett-out/

AGG is the nation's leader in receiving yards
https://www.aseaofred.com/antonio-gandy ... ing-yards/

Video highlights

https://www.aseaofred.com/watch-liberty ... ton-62-27/

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 22nd, 2019, 8:23 pm
by Purple Haize
Cider Jim wrote: September 22nd, 2019, 3:26 pm
Class of 20Something wrote: September 22nd, 2019, 7:34 am
Purple Haize wrote: September 22nd, 2019, 7:29 am Where is this Wing Cart thing you talk about
It's a full location with 4 points of sale on the student side. Southernmost concession under the grandstand.
So the student side has FOUR wing places, and the Baptist side doesn't have any? Old guys like wings, too. Am I right, Purple?
I feel this is Ageism! :oldhag :oldhag :oldhag

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 12:34 pm
by olldflame
HF reports that JB's injury is a torn Posterior Cruciate Ligament. A lot depends on the severity, but this is not good news.

"outcomes
good results achieved with primary repair of bony avulsions
primary repair of midsubstance ruptures are typically not successful
results of PCL reconstruction are less successful than with ACL reconstruction and residual posterior laxity often exists
successful reconstruction depends on addressing concomitant ligament injuries
no outcome studies clearly support one reconstruction technique over the other".

Ouch. Hopefully he doesn't need a reconstruction.

https://www.orthobullets.com/knee-and-s ... pcl-injury

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 12:38 pm
by thepostman
But then JB retweeted ASOR with this, so who knows...


Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 12:55 pm
by olldflame
thepostman wrote: September 23rd, 2019, 12:38 pm But then JB retweeted ASOR with this, so who knows...

Hopefully HF either misspoke, or there was a communication breakdown. Makes a huge difference whether it was actually "torn" or not.

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 2:19 pm
by olldflame
Correction per manson, it's the patella tendon that is ruptured, normally not nearly as serious.


Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 2:19 pm
by PAmedic
I had a PCL “mid substance rupture” back in the day (along with a torn MCL)

Never really repaired well

Still unstable 30 yrs later

EDIT: glad it’s not that

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 2:39 pm
by olldflame
Looks like rehab from reconstructive surgery on this is normally about 6 months, so there is a chance JB could participate in Spring drills (although I expect they will be cautious.)

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 3:00 pm
by A Sea of Red
Update on Bennett's injury and his timetable for return

https://www.aseaofred.com/johnathan-ben ... lebration/

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 3:01 pm
by ballcoach15
oldflame wrote: September 23rd, 2019, 2:39 pm Looks like rehab from reconstructive surgery on this is normally about 6 months, so there is a chance JB could participate in Spring drills (although I expect they will be cautious.)
I am not a Doctor, nor a Trainer, but he should sit out spring practice.

Re: Hampton postmortem

Posted: September 23rd, 2019, 5:05 pm
by olldflame
ballcoach15 wrote: September 23rd, 2019, 3:01 pm
oldflame wrote: September 23rd, 2019, 2:39 pm Looks like rehab from reconstructive surgery on this is normally about 6 months, so there is a chance JB could participate in Spring drills (although I expect they will be cautious.)
I am not a Doctor, nor a Trainer, but he should sit out spring practice.
Apparently they are saying he could be cleared in as little as 4 months, in which case I would think both JB and the coaches would want him to participate. If rehab takes longer and it's a last minute decision before practices start, things could be different. This Spring will be huge in determining who our starting QB will be next year. People who ARE doctors and trainers will be deciding whether it's safe for him to be a part of it, along with our coaches.