Ugly said:
sixpakdad said:
I used Toradol in my practice for years after surgery and it was very effective but it is not intended for long term use or chronic conditions. There are better alternatives available. That said there will always be someone who prescribes off label
Every year we seem to have an injury to QB1 in week 1-3 that either takes him out for the year or after which he seems to "lose his mojo". On top of that, we have position groups that look great early season completely disappear as the year goes on (looking at both of our lines this year). Obviously you never want to lose a starter if you can help it, but I have to wonder at this point if we have some issues in our sports medicine department that could be significantly improved from where they are at. I know injuries are just tough in the SEC, but it seems like we have been consistently worse than other teams in the SEC over the last several years despite significant staff turnover. At this point, there are not too many other places to look.
Maybe, but I also think with more and more film, teams start figuring out tendencies, etc.
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