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    The report is that Jeremy has completed the first phase of his rehab, and now (10 weeks since his surgery) he can begin more aggressive training with weights and drills that allow some contact.

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    Good news, glad to here it. I hope he is retaining form from last year.
    Thinking is the hardest work, that is why so few people do it. -Henry Ford

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    • #3
      This is great news hopefully the JC from last year will be back at full strength very soon.
      Once A Brave ... Always A Brave

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      • #4
        Re: Report on Jeremy Crouch

        Originally posted by tornado
        The report is that Jeremy has completed the first phase of his rehab, and now (10 weeks since his surgery) he can begin more aggressive training with weights and drills that allow some contact.
        Excuse my ignorance but is this the knee? Was this a second surgery?

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        • #5
          Re: Report on Jeremy Crouch

          Originally posted by bert notorius
          Originally posted by tornado
          The report is that Jeremy has completed the first phase of his rehab, and now (10 weeks since his surgery) he can begin more aggressive training with weights and drills that allow some contact.
          Excuse my ignorance but is this the knee? Was this a second surgery?
          The shoulder.........

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          • #6
            That's right. April seems so long ago. So he'll be playing with the knee and the shoulder.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by bert notorius
              That's right. April seems so long ago. So he'll be playing with the knee and the shoulder.

              ................and I would hope and expect that with medical technology and rehab where it is today that neither will be much of an issue during the season.

              My only concern is if the shoulder has even the slightest bit of limited mobility, a slight twinge of pain while shooting, or becomes slightly muscle-bound and stiff from rehab that this would be enough to throw off and hurt JC's accuracy.

              I trust that he'll be shooting more shots this summer and working out harder than most of us have in our lifetime, and that his shooting accuracy will not be an issue.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Braves4Life
                Originally posted by bert notorius
                That's right. April seems so long ago. So he'll be playing with the knee and the shoulder.

                ................and I would hope and expect that with medical technology and rehab where it is today that neither will be much of an issue during the season.

                My only concern is if the shoulder has even the slightest bit of limited mobility, a slight twinge of pain while shooting, or becomes slightly muscle-bound and stiff from rehab that this would be enough to throw off and hurt JC's accuracy.

                I trust that he'll be shooting more shots this summer and working out harder than most of us have in our lifetime, and that his shooting accuracy will not be an issue.
                If memory serves, it was the shoulder on his non-shooting arm that was injured. Yes, the injury could still affect his shot somewhat, but not as much as if it were his shooting arm.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by romar
                  Originally posted by Braves4Life
                  Originally posted by bert notorius
                  That's right. April seems so long ago. So he'll be playing with the knee and the shoulder.

                  ................and I would hope and expect that with medical technology and rehab where it is today that neither will be much of an issue during the season.

                  My only concern is if the shoulder has even the slightest bit of limited mobility, a slight twinge of pain while shooting, or becomes slightly muscle-bound and stiff from rehab that this would be enough to throw off and hurt JC's accuracy.

                  I trust that he'll be shooting more shots this summer and working out harder than most of us have in our lifetime, and that his shooting accuracy will not be an issue.
                  If memory serves, it was the shoulder on his non-shooting arm that was injured. Yes, the injury could still affect his shot somewhat, but not as much as if it were his shooting arm.

                  You are correct -- Thank God!

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