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Perhaps Mike Brown isn't so Semi-Retired?
(05-06-2021, 11:22 AM)AtomicBlaze Wrote: Again what does that information tell us, he will most likely have a short career 33 games over 3 years, and only a 63% chance of becoming a starter?  And you don't think that is high risk?  In the first study it says there is an 80% return to play rate, so there is a 20% chance the 2nd round draft pick won't even be able to play.  Why take the risk?

Let's just face the truth of the matter. You like to argue. You are not looking for objective data you are cherry picking anything that meets your argument without using it in context of it's entirety. No medical procedure is performed without some amount of risk. Period. The studies clearly show that there is a high success rate with the procedure and that players return to their level of performance after the procedure. You are trying to use those with significant injuries, far different from that of Carman, to make it appear he is in the same category as them.

You have even referred to him as having an injury"history" which could not be further from the truth. Tyler Eifert had an injury "history" Jackson Carman does not.
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RE: Perhaps Mike Brown isn't so Semi-Retired? - OSUfan - 05-06-2021, 11:57 AM

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