GreatEx wrote:
You can't simply say an ACL is X months and that's it. Different bodies have different timelines. In English football, Virgil van Dijk returned after 10 months and has played just about every minute of every game for club and country over an extremely packed schedule. His club teammate Joe Gomez, who had the same ACL injury a couple of weeks later, has been nursed through the season and barely played. Same fitness staff etc, but nearly double the recovery time. I think you have to look at Charlie and Doc and say, well, maybe our fitness staff know what they're doing, but there's no guarantee Cuners' body will be ready this year, or ever. Or he'll be back in July better than ever. I dunno. Here's hoping.
IF, Cuningham and Marchbank are anything like Joe Gomez, they should go and play another sport, or HTFU.
Thanks GE. I expect someone to pick me up on my unrealistic expectations. I do respect Andrew Russell and his team, and still feel we have the best HP Mgr in the land, or close to it.
I am expecting them both to come back and continue where they left off and stronger and more determined to make up for lost time....this year.
Point is, I am feeling like the reemergence in the senior team is getting closer each day, and am patient watching what the fill ins/ depth players do.
Gov was a revelation because Marchbank was out.
Young is a revelation with Jones and McDonald out.
Carroll is a revelation with Hewett out.
Durdin has been a revelation with Betts gone ... and I know he will get better and more dangerous with time.
We may have found another one in Boyd with the fortnightly injuries/illness of Stocker and Plowman.
OBrien and Newnes have surprised this year.
Good things happen to Carlton for good reasons, and things can only get better with the return of the boys out with 2021 ACL's