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This season is lost already and bringing Chenault in now will not make any difference. Let him redshirt and start fresh next year.
Richard on 12/25/2010 (1:45 pm)
Chennault should redshirt in hopes that we get a basketball coach next year. This season is just awful beyond belief.
Steve on 12/22/2010 (10:32 am)
That was ugly last night. Bzdelick was totally out-coached. How could our kids come out flat like that? Why were’nt we doubling on Coleman instead of playing him straight up? He killed our two 7 footers. Tabb at least put a body on him. This season is sooooo painful.
Jim on 12/22/2010 (9:37 am)
I, too, hope Tony takes a redshirt this year. Having had a stress fracture of a foot metacarpal myself, I would think that gradual return to activity over a long period is the best hope to avoid a career ending outcome. And, unfortunately, by the earliest date he could possibly return our season will likely long since have been declared a total loss.
DannyB on 12/22/2010 (8:14 am)
Enough is enough!!! Time for the Univ. Pres. to take action from Wellman down…If the fans boycott the games the message will be received!
Tom on 12/22/2010 (7:27 am)
Ken, Seeing things I’ve never seen before. But it was good seeing you. We’re going to get you by the Garage one night, if we have to Shanghai you.
Dan on 12/22/2010 (3:52 am)
Dan…was great to see you tonight! Chennault should definitely take the redshirt! After witnessing the Presbyterian debacle firsthand, I’m not sure even TC at the point would help this team this year.
Signed,
Embarassed and disappointed.
Ken Green on 12/22/2010 (12:49 am)
Ish Smith is a good example for another reason: he broke his foot in September of 2008. Though he only missed a game or two of the 08-09 season, he did not return to full speed until late January. Take your time, Tony, as next season remains the priority for this team.
RTH on 12/21/2010 (6:32 pm)
Dan,
What exactly is a “stress reaction”? Is that the same as a stress fracture? To what extent did Chennault’s attempt to recover from it set him up to suffer from his current injury? It was the same foot, correct?
Is there a difference between being “cleared to play” and being “100%”. If Chennault is cleared to play in 8 weeks, but the doctors feel that his foot could be reinforced with added rest that would enable him to be 100% next season, then I think he should sit out.
Thanks.
DC on 12/21/2010 (4:42 pm)
Tony , Take the red-shirt. As much as we would like to have you we are talking about a professional future here. Look at Ish Smith as your example undrafted now he is the surprise of freshman NBA players. I’ve seen you at the end of the bench in those nice suits with that look on your face “wish I was out there”. Trust me spend a year rebuilding. Ask Rusty Larue to show you his NBA championship ring for motivation. (I just had to add that lol)
Doug on 12/21/2010 (2:09 pm)
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