View Full Version : Sydney Crosby to break media silence on concussion
phillysrt4
09-06-2011, 05:10 PM
In related news, sales of KY and kleenex in Cole Harbour have spiked in the last 24 hours.
White5.0
09-06-2011, 05:32 PM
pahaha nice
Quik83Z
09-06-2011, 06:50 PM
There's a lot of speculation that he's gonna announce his retirement....
AdamantiumSilvr
09-06-2011, 07:17 PM
Ohh yeeahh??!! When's this goin to happend??
PaxtonShelby
09-06-2011, 07:32 PM
With camp opening soon, hopefully this is just going to be an announcement of his plans to miss some of camp and some regular season games, if necessary, until he has been symptom-free for a particular length of time ( not sure how long that would be - that's going to be a call made by Sid himself along with his doctors and family ). Also, I expect him to answer a few questions about the difficulties / relapses he has encountered during the past 7 or so months. Of course, he'll be asked about retirement, but I don't think there is any chance of that happening now. If his symptoms remain for the foreseeable future and he simply doesn't heal / improve enough, maybe he will have to hang it up at some point - but I don't see that decision being made yet.
He just needs to continue to make his long-term health a priority and not care about what people think, especially those who are questioning his toughness and heart. Those people obviously have no clue.
White5.0
09-07-2011, 12:24 PM
T-Minus 5 minutes. Lets see what he has to say...
White5.0
09-07-2011, 12:51 PM
I understand that concussions are very serious and I am also not a doctor in any way, but I honestly think they are reallllllly babying him with this injury. Its been 9 months. They said that Sidney's "100% is different than another athletes 100%" bullshit. 100% is 100% period.
They are acting as if he has permanent brain damage. If this happened to some no-name player, he would've been back on the ice toward the end of last season
PaxtonShelby
09-07-2011, 01:05 PM
I disagree. He needs to be 100% healthy and without symptoms. There is no reason for him to come back before then. The NHL is such a joke - hits to the head are "illegal" but they don't enforce the damn rule.
SAC81
09-07-2011, 01:06 PM
They are acting as if he has permanent brain damage
He does...as far as I know, anyone who's had a concussion has permanent damage to some extent. Personally, I had a bad concussion when I was 19 (11 years ago) and my coordination has never been the same since.
Do you following MMA at all? Look at the fighters who've been KO'd once and never been the same.
I don't think he's being babied, I think they're doing their best to try to get him back to what he was before. Honestly, I don't think it's going to happen. Pretty sad. :(
White5.0
09-07-2011, 01:13 PM
The NHL is such a joke - hits to the head are "illegal" but they don't enforce the damn rule.
^I agree. they never enforce it.
He does...as far as I know, anyone who's had a concussion has permanent damage to some extent. Personally, I had a bad concussion when I was 19 (11 years ago) and my coordination has never been the same since.
Do you following MMA at all? Look at the fighters who've been KO'd once and never been the same.
Dont get technical on me! hahaha I meant serious permanent brain damage as in he is now retarded from it
I don't think he's being babied, I think they're doing their best to try to get him back to what he was before. Honestly, I don't think it's going to happen. Pretty sad. :(
^No he'll return and he'll still be the best. They are just being real careful with him because he is a 'superstar'. (which makes sense) I just hope we dont have to wait till 2/3 through the season to see him again. Sid said himself that it is 'very likely' that he will play this season
Terminated
09-07-2011, 01:13 PM
I can't pass judgement on anyone because I am not them. Let him take the time he needs. When he's back, he's back. Until then, they Pens need to focus on utilizing the existing world-class talent they have on the ice.
SonofaBish
09-07-2011, 01:16 PM
I can't pass judgement on anyone because I am not them. Let him take the time he needs. When he's back, he's back. Until then, they Pens need to focus on utilizing the existing world-class talent they have on the ice.
x2 well said
PaxtonShelby
09-07-2011, 01:49 PM
Well said Danny.
AdamantiumSilvr
09-07-2011, 01:50 PM
Well whats the news on him if any yet??
RedCandyCoyote
09-07-2011, 02:05 PM
Sid is a ferrari!!!
White5.0
09-07-2011, 02:25 PM
Well whats the news on him if any yet??
pretty much they just said that an injury like the one he has takes a long long time to recover from. He is doing much better and things are looking good as far as his recovery goes. they cannot give a timeline but said it is very likely he will play this season
AdamantiumSilvr
09-07-2011, 02:57 PM
...good news, thanx!:thumbsup: I was just hopein all the talk about his retirement wasn't true!
pretty much they just said that an injury like the one he has takes a long long time to recover from. He is doing much better and things are looking good as far as his recovery goes. they cannot give a timeline but said it is very likely he will play this season
White5.0
09-07-2011, 06:15 PM
In related news, Scott Hartnell is still a ginger bitch
phillysrt4
09-07-2011, 07:17 PM
Money is motivating the whole thing, and the thinking is to lose a little bit in the short term than risk the years and years of income he can bring to the franchise. Anyone who thinks that Sydney, the Pens, and the NHL is acting with this health being absolute #1 priority is living in a dreamworld.
PaxtonShelby
09-07-2011, 09:17 PM
Money is motivating the whole thing, and the thinking is to lose a little bit in the short term than risk the years and years of income he can bring to the franchise. Anyone who thinks that Sydney, the Pens, and the NHL is acting with this health being absolute #1 priority is living in a dreamworld.
:ohno:
Terminated
09-07-2011, 11:06 PM
Money is motivating the whole thing, and the thinking is to lose a little bit in the short term than risk the years and years of income he can bring to the franchise. Anyone who thinks that Sydney, the Pens, and the NHL is acting with this health being absolute #1 priority is living in a dreamworld.
Out of all major sports, Hockey still has the grassroots mentality behind it and I believe that many of people in SIdney's corner authentically want him to be healthy not just for the money.
torchred v6
09-08-2011, 07:18 AM
With camp opening soon, hopefully this is just going to be an announcement of his plans to miss some of camp and some regular season games, if necessary, until he has been symptom-free for a particular length of time ( not sure how long that would be - that's going to be a call made by Sid himself along with his doctors and family ). Also, I expect him to answer a few questions about the difficulties / relapses he has encountered during the past 7 or so months. Of course, he'll be asked about retirement, but I don't think there is any chance of that happening now. If his symptoms remain for the foreseeable future and he simply doesn't heal / improve enough, maybe he will have to hang it up at some point - but I don't see that decision being made yet.
He just needs to continue to make his long-term health a priority and not care about what people think, especially those who are questioning his toughness and heart. Those people obviously have no clue.
The crystal ball was right on the money!! Got any winning lottery numbers?? Your post was pretty much on the money with the press conference,
PaxtonShelby
09-08-2011, 08:04 AM
The crystal ball was right on the money!! Got any winning lottery numbers?? Your post was pretty much on the money with the press conference,
Thanks torch. In other news, the sun WILL come up tomorrow!!! :D
phillysrt4
09-08-2011, 04:12 PM
SIdney's
yeah my bad I was typing fast and thinking of the city not the person lol
I would not be shocked if we did not see him back on the ice untill January.
RedCandyCoyote
09-08-2011, 06:17 PM
I would not be shocked if we did not see him back on the ice untill January.
but i thought he was a ferrari??
PaxtonShelby
09-08-2011, 08:51 PM
I like how he is not rushing back prematurely. Take your time, Sid. If he is back to 100% at the start of February that's great - he'll be fresh and back up to speed with plenty of time before the playoffs. If it takes longer, so be it. He has so many years of great hockey ahead of him. There is no reason to put his career at risk to play in what are basically meaningless games prior to Christmas.
phillysrt4
09-09-2011, 11:08 AM
but i thought he was a ferrari??
the ferrari lost though, dont you remember? Paul Walker smoked 'em!
Terminated
09-09-2011, 11:38 AM
the ferrari lost though, dont you remember? Paul Walker smoked 'em!
So then which NHL player would be the Supra?
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