sampollock
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fat tony would not recant his "gone for season" plays it out that the 2nd opinion was the key
would not admit he was wrong
would not admit he was wrong
Without mentioning the culture - players are creatures of habit.Exactly. You have people skating at you every second, the system cant tell if they are going to poke check the puck, hit you or simply guard you one on one. Players are allowed to skate right by you and it doesnt mean they are a threat, but they could very well be. If it keeps buzzing, then its useless because the player wont react when its needed.
Wow. I really hope there is no setback.
I remember when Carey was day to day, only to play 5 games and end his career...
Guy is a loud mouth chode filled with smegmafat tony would not recant his "gone for season" plays it out that the 2nd opinion was the key
would not admit he was wrong
so proud of himself. you were wrong tony
Guy is a loud mouth chode filled with smegma
Going by Hughes interview with Godin, the first diagnostic was right after they pulled him into the room during the game and I get the impression it was more "guts feeling" then a deep evaluation the way he is talking. But Habs always send the players to a knee specialist to have a 2nd opinion anyway. It was that specialist who said "no surgery, only a sprain" (probably on Sunday, since Laine was at practice Monday). Since they didn't quite believe that, they sent Laine to a 3rd specialist Tuesday who confirmed.So as opposed to best 2 out of 3 I'd like to think the 1st person said looking at the initial images it looks like surgery and out for the year, but if we let the swelling go down a few days we will get a better idea. Then opinions 2 and 3 . I'm hoping ?
Going by Hughes interview with Godin, the first diagnostic was right after they pulled him into the room during the game and I get the impression it was more "guts feeling" then a deep evaluation the way he is talking. But Habs always send the players to a knee specialist to have a 2nd opinion anyway. It was that specialist who said "no surgery, only a sprain" (probably on Sunday, since Laine was at practice Monday). Since they didn't quite believe that, they sent Laine to a 3rd specialist Tuesday who confirmed.
I have expertise in deep learning-based human pose estimation. Here is one of my papers in the area, as it relates to geriatric fall detection. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10388590
I am the third author. This was originally my idea, including the choice of deep neural network architecture, though the San Diego State people did the implementation.
This kind of processing can work with simple digital video, even though we've done it with 3D range-sensing in our on-going work.
It could easily be a hockey player, and the software algorithm could easily run on embedded processors in the clothing. In my opinion, it could run fast enough to alert a player of an oncoming impact in under 1/10 of second.
The Habs could actually be innovators in this area, or they can finish at the top of the IR list in the NHL again. My vision of this problem is starkly different from yours, or the team's, which I consider passive, if you'll pardon the pun.
What’s the prognostic for « no surgery, only a sprain ». I assume it’s a very bad sprain?Going by Hughes interview with Godin, the first diagnostic was right after they pulled him into the room during the game and I get the impression it was more "guts feeling" then a deep evaluation the way he is talking. But Habs always send the players to a knee specialist to have a 2nd opinion anyway. It was that specialist who said "no surgery, only a sprain" (probably on Sunday, since Laine was at practice Monday). Since they didn't quite believe that, they sent Laine to a 3rd specialist Tuesday who confirmed.
His “explanation” last night on the Sickly Podcast was so lame.Tony The Cannoli Gobbler having his meltdown this morning was funny.
Surprised?fat tony would not recant his "gone for season" plays it out that the 2nd opinion was the key
would not admit he was wrong
Very bad knee sprain require surgery.What’s the prognostic for « no surgery, only a sprain ». I assume it’s a very bad sprain?
I wonder if Dr. Recchi was consulted.Going by Hughes interview with Godin, the first diagnostic was right after they pulled him into the room during the game and I get the impression it was more "guts feeling" then a deep evaluation the way he is talking. But Habs always send the players to a knee specialist to have a 2nd opinion anyway. It was that specialist who said "no surgery, only a sprain" (probably on Sunday, since Laine was at practice Monday). Since they didn't quite believe that, they sent Laine to a 3rd specialist Tuesday who confirmed.
I liked his meltdown of yesterday moreTony The Cannoli Gobbler having his meltdown this morning was funny.
I watch him because he is such a tool. He is so full of himself it blows me away. He probably has never played the game but yet gets a microphone as a so called expert.Tony The Cannoli Gobbler having his meltdown this morning was funny.
A relaxed posture is more able to absorb impact.Even if all a player does is tense up, that could definitely reduce the whiplash style injuries that result from unexpected contact.