Re: 33 Scooby Wright III
Posted: Sat Sep 05, 2015 7:08 pm
That's about right. Ucla might be too soon, unfortunately.Irish27 wrote:The ESPN ticker said Scooby will be out a month.
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That's about right. Ucla might be too soon, unfortunately.Irish27 wrote:The ESPN ticker said Scooby will be out a month.
No way can I see this take the edge off his game because he's worrying about the NFL. The dude balls out so hard on every play because he's out to prove something. When he comes back I bet he feels he has even more to prove.azcat49 wrote:Can he come back mentally? I l know he has the hard edge but if he was going league you have to wonder how this might affect him
My thoughts exactly. I think that attitude will be hugely increased if we drop a game while he's out (hoping not to!)Fishclamps wrote:No way can I see this take the edge off his game because he's worrying about the NFL. The dude balls out so hard on every play because he's out to prove something. When he comes back I bet he feels he has even more to prove.azcat49 wrote:Can he come back mentally? I l know he has the hard edge but if he was going league you have to wonder how this might affect him
The one thing I don't worry about is Scooby's mental fortitude.prh wrote:My thoughts exactly. I think that attitude will be hugely increased if we drop a game while he's out (hoping not to!)Fishclamps wrote:No way can I see this take the edge off his game because he's worrying about the NFL. The dude balls out so hard on every play because he's out to prove something. When he comes back I bet he feels he has even more to prove.azcat49 wrote:Can he come back mentally? I l know he has the hard edge but if he was going league you have to wonder how this might affect him
Well let's just see how the recovery goes before we start talking about it having worked outChicat wrote:Is this about the first time something like this has worked out for us as a fanbase?
yup, looks like scoob's out through at least the ucla game: Source: Arizona LB Wright has meniscus surgery, hopes to be back in a month (via espn)UAEebs86 wrote:
Don't think you can just groom someone to replace Scooby. The guy is one of those ultra rare finds in football where being humble, passionate about football, and fucking good at what he does makes for a very potent combo.whatisee wrote:I guess this is the best time to bring up the conversation of who will replace Scooby next year? Are we grooming someone for that spot?
"Injury Expert." Does he testify at trials?UAEebs86 wrote:
I'm talking about the MLB spot. The QB of the D. Scoob6y is gone next year. The #2 guy is a RS senior. Who is our D's QB next year once Scooby is gone? 'Punchy' Cody Ippolito?Fishclamps wrote:Don't think you can just groom someone to replace Scooby. The guy is one of those ultra rare finds in football where being humble, passionate about football, and fucking good at what he does makes for a very potent combo.whatisee wrote:I guess this is the best time to bring up the conversation of who will replace Scooby next year? Are we grooming someone for that spot?
Can't really teach that unfortunately, just have to hope a tiny piece of his level of work ethic rubs off on the rest of the team.
Yeah I get what you're saying now, but I dunno if you can necessarily groom someone to take over the leadership of the D. You can certainly try and hope specific people step up to the plate, but I think for the most part we're just gonna have to wait and see who it comes to naturally.whatisee wrote:I'm talking about the MLB spot. The QB of the D. Scoob6y is gone next year. The #2 guy is a RS senior. Who is our D's QB next year once Scooby is gone? 'Punchy' Cody Ippolito?Fishclamps wrote:Don't think you can just groom someone to replace Scooby. The guy is one of those ultra rare finds in football where being humble, passionate about football, and fucking good at what he does makes for a very potent combo.whatisee wrote:I guess this is the best time to bring up the conversation of who will replace Scooby next year? Are we grooming someone for that spot?
Can't really teach that unfortunately, just have to hope a tiny piece of his level of work ethic rubs off on the rest of the team.
OF COURSE you could never replace Scooby haha
I'm looking out for Kendall Franklin. He got some good love in camp and impressed. He also said he came here because of Scooby. To learn from and be around the best.Fishclamps wrote:Yeah I get what you're saying now, but I dunno if you can necessarily groom someone to take over the leadership of the D. You can certainly try and hope specific people step up to the plate, but I think for the most part we're just gonna have to wait and see who it comes to naturally.whatisee wrote:I'm talking about the MLB spot. The QB of the D. Scoob6y is gone next year. The #2 guy is a RS senior. Who is our D's QB next year once Scooby is gone? 'Punchy' Cody Ippolito?Fishclamps wrote:Don't think you can just groom someone to replace Scooby. The guy is one of those ultra rare finds in football where being humble, passionate about football, and fucking good at what he does makes for a very potent combo.whatisee wrote:I guess this is the best time to bring up the conversation of who will replace Scooby next year? Are we grooming someone for that spot?
Can't really teach that unfortunately, just have to hope a tiny piece of his level of work ethic rubs off on the rest of the team.
OF COURSE you could never replace Scooby haha
Hopefully it's someone that starts to shine in the short absence of Scooby over the next few weeks.
BearDown89 wrote:I'm looking out for Kendall Franklin. He got some good love in camp and impressed. He also said he came here because of Scooby. To learn from and be around the best.Fishclamps wrote:Yeah I get what you're saying now, but I dunno if you can necessarily groom someone to take over the leadership of the D. You can certainly try and hope specific people step up to the plate, but I think for the most part we're just gonna have to wait and see who it comes to naturally.whatisee wrote:Which is the exact reason losing him for any length of time is so brutal. Not only is he a one man wrecking crew, but he inspires all the players around him on the field and the ones off of it to push themselves. I would have to imagine moral on the defensive side took a pretty big hit when he left.Fishclamps wrote:Don't think you can just groom someone to replace Scooby. The guy is one of those ultra rare finds in football where being humble, passionate about football, and fucking good at what he does makes for a very potent combo.whatisee wrote:I guess this is the best time to bring up the conversation of who will replace Scooby next year? Are we grooming someone for that spot?
Can't really teach that unfortunately, just have to hope a tiny piece of his level of work ethic rubs off on the rest of the team.
Long story short, I hope Scooby's real lasting impact on this program is to be the role model all of our players aspire to.
I'm talking about the MLB spot. The QB of the D. Scoob6y is gone next year. The #2 guy is a RS senior. Who is our D's QB next year once Scooby is gone? 'Punchy' Cody Ippolito?
OF COURSE you could never replace Scooby haha
Hopefully it's someone that starts to shine in the short absence of Scooby over the next few weeks.
Here's to Smothers being a Nick Foles type of practice player. Him and Ware could see playing time due to need, so you never know what could happen there. Hopefully make a lot of you eat your wordsazgreg wrote:
I was just reading that piece. great work.UAEebs86 wrote:Good article by board resident Gimino:
http://www.tucsonnewsnow.com/story/2997 ... king-rehab
The worry was somewhat alleviated at halftime, when it was evident that Scooby wasn't showing signs of a torn ligament. The family was able to take Scooby for an MRI exam in Friday's early morning hours, and they were back at the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility later that morning, meeting with doctors, trainers and coaches.
It was at this point that the family was cautious, eager to seek out multiple professional opinions.
"I tell you this, the school was first class," Phil said.
"Once they got in there, the injury was less than they even could have thought," Phil said.
Scooby was able to return home that night, walking around the house without crutches.
"I think he's going to come back even stronger than he was before," Rodriguez said. "Knowing Scooby, he will be chomping at the bit, but we will make sure, and the trainers will make sure, that when he is coming back, he's coming back 100 percent ready to go."
All-American linebacker Scooby Wright, who had surgery after suffering a torn meniscus in No. 16 Arizona's season opener, will try practicing this week as the team prepares for Saturday's showdown against No. 9 UCLA.
same. not that the trainers & med staff would allow him to play if he wasn't ready, i'd rather scoob sit this one out and be 100% for the rest of the season than play at 80% and get re-injured. it's only ucla.ASUHATER! wrote:hope he doesn't push it too hard
Nice try, but doctors makes those calls.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
you're so good at the backhanded twat behavior.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
Someone tried to stay off the field although cleared, see below.Fishclamps wrote:I think if anything Scooby would end up lying to get on the field vs RR potentially bringing him back at even 95%. True football players do what they can to get back on the field, because its the one thing they really wanna do. They probably shouldn't, but they do. I seriously doubt anyone is pushing the star player of this team to hurry his ass up and come back.
Sage&Silver wrote:Nice try, but doctors makes those calls.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
Just like the DA makes the call on felony charges and when players are reinstatedSage&Silver wrote:Nice try, but doctors makes those calls.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
Get out of here with that crap.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
And youre just an asshat who wants to be accepted by the board. I guess we all have our deal. But at least you arent your brother so I guess it's not all gloom and doom.scumdevils86 wrote:you're so good at the backhanded twat behavior.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
The DA makes the call when a player is reinstated?MrBug708 wrote:Just like the DA makes the call on felony charges and when players are reinstatedSage&Silver wrote:Nice try, but doctors makes those calls.MrBug708 wrote:Hopefully RichRod doesn't use the same judgement on Scooby that he used on the Matt Scott concussion injury protocol. Hate seeing kids playing when they shouldn't and risk further injury
I remember the game bug is talking about and honestly I didn't understand why Scott came back in to that game, he threw up on the field and looked a little wobbly.PHXCATS wrote:I like you Bug for a non UA fan, but the Scott comment bugs me right now. No pun intended. Do you mean the USC game or the UCLA game in 2012? I can understand if you mean USC but I think it is a bad look if you are talking about UCLA when medial professionals cleared him.
Just watching him, you could tell he wasn't right and shouldn't have been on the field, concussion or not he shouldn't have had his helmetPHXCATS wrote:I like you Bug for a non UA fan, but the Scott comment bugs me right now. No pun intended. Do you mean the USC game or the UCLA game in 2012? I can understand if you mean USC but I think it is a bad look if you are talking about UCLA when medial professionals cleared him.
So USC game right? If so I agree with you. If you mean another game your comment is not fair because doctors cleared him after plenty of evaluationMrBug708 wrote:Just watching him, you could tell he wasn't right and shouldn't have been on the field, concussion or not he shouldn't have had his helmetPHXCATS wrote:I like you Bug for a non UA fan, but the Scott comment bugs me right now. No pun intended. Do you mean the USC game or the UCLA game in 2012? I can understand if you mean USC but I think it is a bad look if you are talking about UCLA when medial professionals cleared him.
Yeah almost positive he meant the game he never actually leftPHXCATS wrote:So USC game right? If so I agree with you. If you mean another game your comment is not fair because doctors cleared him after plenty of evaluationMrBug708 wrote:Just watching him, you could tell he wasn't right and shouldn't have been on the field, concussion or not he shouldn't have had his helmetPHXCATS wrote:I like you Bug for a non UA fan, but the Scott comment bugs me right now. No pun intended. Do you mean the USC game or the UCLA game in 2012? I can understand if you mean USC but I think it is a bad look if you are talking about UCLA when medial professionals cleared him.
This. There is physiology and healing that needs to take place that is independent of conditioning, muscle mass, motivation, etc. I'm not an orthopod, but anything less then 3 weeks for this type of condition is a set up for reinjury, in general.97cats wrote:if he doesnt practice and practice well doing so without limitation and range at full speed he 100% shouldnt play.