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  • Jeremy Crouch- injury

    I have had confirmation that Jeremy dislocated his left shoulder.

    Fortunately there are 6 months until practices begin, but it sounds like an injury that will take some time to heal.

    It will be evaluated by the team orthopedic specialist.

  • #2
    Explains why he wasnt in class today.
    I hope its not a long term injury.

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    • #3
      They had to bring an ambulance to the Fieldhouse yesterday because they were unable to pop it back in place. It shows that BU hoops is big time in this city, the injury brought the BU police, the ambulance, and a fire truck all rushing to the Rob...
      People need to recognize there is a huge difference between playing hard, and playing well...

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      • #4
        Well, this is unfortunate, but shouldn't be something that bothers him long-term.

        How exactly did this happen anyways?
        Onward and Upward!

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        • #5
          It will interestng to see if JC can pull a D-Wade and return quickly, or if we're dealing with something that requires a longer rehab. Let's hope for the best -- JC deserves it with his hard work this past year or two

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          • #6
            This is a bummer, but if it was going to happen I guess this is the best time for it. Hope JC recovers quick and is able to prepare for next season ASAP.
            Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BradleyBrave
              Well, this is unfortunate, but shouldn't be something that bothers him long-term.

              How exactly did this happen anyways?
              Actually bb it CAN be quite serious. Lets hope it was a "simple" dislocation and didn't tear anything or even worse create nerve damage which would be awful.

              The fact that BU trainers couldn't get it back in scares me. If its a simple dislocation rest, rehab and he should do fine.

              If something is torn or he has nerve damage.....

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              • #8
                That's really too bad, I hope he's okay.
                My sports blog.

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                • #9
                  Looks like you've got a Brian Randle on your hands. Hertz doughnut...

                  Hope it works out.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dogsrus
                    Originally posted by BradleyBrave
                    Well, this is unfortunate, but shouldn't be something that bothers him long-term.

                    How exactly did this happen anyways?
                    Actually bb it CAN be quite serious. Lets hope it was a "simple" dislocation and didn't tear anything or even worse create nerve damage which would be awful.

                    The fact that BU trainers couldn't get it back in scares me. If its a simple dislocation rest, rehab and he should do fine.

                    If something is torn or he has nerve damage.....
                    Actually, medical science has shown that dislocation shouldn't always be put right back in by the trainer on the sideline. When the bone comes out, it can damage the blood vessels around it causing the bone to die later or other problems like small bone chips. X-rays first are more common now.

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                    • #11
                      Is this the same injury Nate Funk had?

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                      • #12
                        Yes, similar. Funk tried to come back, but didn't do well and needed surgery.

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                        • #13
                          Have the surgery now and be ready for the start of the season.

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                          • #14
                            I'd leave that decision to the experts.

                            This is such a bad break for JC whose notorious hard work has molded him into not just a fine D-I player,
                            but a kid who led the nation in shooting, and is the top returning scorer in the entire Missouri Valley.
                            God speed, JC, and get well as fast as possible.

                            Incidentally, anyone else recall the plethora of talking heads on the other message board that railed on Jeremy for his first two years at BU saying he was not a D-I caliber player?
                            I recall several of them, and some are still over there posting similar drivel, and yet none has yet to realize the idiocy of their comments.
                            One of them in particular also blasted BU for screwing up the recruiting of Shang Ping and losing him to someone else.
                            Thank goodness they don't work in the recruiting field.

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                            • #15
                              JC-- get well!
                              We will be pulling for you!
                              Just be encouraged, that the MVC POY this past year also tore up a shoulder the year before.
                              We hope you're well in a hurry.

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