Cant he go retroactive on ltir?
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
Cant he go retroactive on ltir?
I'm just glad they gave it that extra 7 days to see whether it would miraculously heal.Hard to say without knowing what the team plan was. Maybe they decided on rest and other methods first with surgery as a last resort if the other measures didn’t work.
They are the Toronto Maple Leafs they could have easily gotten him the surgery sooner and he'd be healed up by now
LTIR (long term IR) would mean he would have to miss 10 games or a month's time minimum, so that would never happen.
Leafs can put him on short term IR and he will be forced to miss 3 games (which is the case) as a result, but the Leafs can replace him with a healthy body while he is out.
Not a huge deal, but I do think our medical staff f***ed up here. The cutoff for the non-surgical option should’ve been “enough time for his wrist to fully heal, with a comfortable buffer.” Instead of waiting until August 13th, it should’ve been more “if by early/mid-July we aren’t confident the non-surgical option will work, we operate.”
They went too far down the non-surgical road when it wasn’t going to work, now he’s missing games unnecessarily AND recovering under pressure. Like instead of having ample time to really, really recover to 100% in the off-season, he’s now missing games and under pressure to come back at 90%. IMO that’s the bigger issue - there’s so much more pressure now, it’s going to cloud everyone’s decision making, when they could have just left enough time for that to be a total non-issue, where he would’ve legit been 100% before the season started. Or really, ideally before training camp started.
While true, I think it misses the point. There was a good chance this injury requires surgery. Working backwards you could say “training camp starts Sept 23rd, recovery from surgery takes 6-8 weeks. So we need to collect enough info about whether or not the non-surgical opinion is going to work by the end of June.” Waiting to stress test the wrist until roughly the start of August means there wasn’t enough time for the surgical option. He’s now missed training camp, missing games, and under pressure to return before he’s truly 100%, when this could have all been avoided with better planning.Iirc the wrist started bothering him when he starting ramping up his offseason workouts.
They are the Toronto Maple Leafs they could have easily gotten him the surgery sooner and he'd be healed up by now
That is such an arrogant statement. The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the worst run franchises over the last 55 years. No franchise has ever done less with more than this franchise and you are acting like they are somebody. With that said keeping Matthews out until he ready is 100% the way to go with this and it always is better to see if a non surgery recovery is possible.
I believe the user would be referring to MLSE's considerable financial resources to provide medical treatment for its players.
That is such an arrogant statement. The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the worst run franchises over the last 55 years. No franchise has ever done less with more than this franchise and you are acting like they are somebody. With that said keeping Matthews out until he ready is 100% the way to go with this and it always is better to see if a non surgery recovery is possible.
Atleast 10? I think your math is a little off bud.This is starting g off poorly. Ideally he could have been healed after 6 weeks. Now it will be at least 10. I'm not optimistic, that this injury doesn't hamper him all season.
That exactly is my point. There is a human level when it comes to medicine and rehab. It isn’t just about finances. Saying that the doctors that the Leafs have suck at their job is both naive and arrogant.
aug 13th to the 4th game of the regular season, 4 days short of 10 mweeks, my bad....Atleast 10? I think your math is a little off bud.