Recruiting Forum Football Talk III

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I don't think we're going to catch China in the gold medal count. We're going to lose to communism.
 
Injury to UCL requiring TJ surgery is a huge deal. Rehab is up to 16 months after surgery. Then the pitcher has to be taught correct pitching mechanics to prevent reinjury.
Any surgery is a big deal….. TJS has become so common place that I don’t consider it a huge deal….. Up to 40% of all major league pitchers this past season have had TJS….. The majority of the superstar pitchers have had it….. Degrom, Strasbourg, and Buehler as examples….. The surgery seems to make the elbow stronger as most pitchers come back better and stronger…. Having a second TJS is rare with 43 pitchers all time having a second surgery including Jose Rijo who supposedly had the surgery 5 times… Mike Clevenger is a recent example of someone who has had the process twice. The typical recovery is Walker Beuhler who had the surgery who had the surgery in 2015…. Pitched after the midway point in 2016 and today is one of the most dominant pitchers in all of baseball…

As for mechanics, I don’t see them making many adjustments after TJS…. I don’t really feel that the majority of issues are overuse issues but more issues with trying to create the torque necessary to throw the ball as hard as they are doing nowadays…. Dustin May is an example of that…. The Dodgers have babied him and never allowed him over 60 innings pitched the past 3 seasons and he still has TJS…. Last year, he threw a pitch 97 mph that moved 17 inches….. the human arm is not suppose to be able to do that.

The Mets were idiots imo bc they had a chance to sign potentially one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball bc of a potential injury that will more than likely occur at some point anyways….The Dodgers chose the opposite route signing Beuhler knowing surgery was coming right after the draft…. The Mets also drafted worse players the rest of the draft to save money to sign Rocker.
 
Many of those athletes are promoting communism and that's why we lost to it

I don't get why people don't see and understand that. They sold out personally and as sports to multi-national corporations who use communist capitalists to produce what they sell as well as selling out directly to the communists themselves. So where is patriotism and rallying for the good of the nation at in all of that? If you care about the later you should not support the former with one second of interest or financial support.

It's like SEC expansion. Reminisce and fanaticize about days of yore if it floats your boat. But they are not that way any more. NIL killed that and the NCAA participants have known it was coming for years. So, if you want to go back to the way things were - great. Start your own team, league, etc. because you have zero control over what the SEC and NCAA are going to do. When it stops being of interest and the money is no longer there, the golden goose will be dead and it will be on to something else.
 
I was already working out here and there for a few months... but I've been hitting the gym really hard since my break up. Got creatine, protein powder, and all that good stuff. Anything else y'all would recommend? Maybe fish oil or some other supplement?
Diet and creatine. I know a guy...
 
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