ZEROMISSTACKLES
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He's fine though, no injury at all.
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This is how all teams operate. It's standard procedure and absolutely logical.If the coaching staff figure a guy can play through they're not going to go public about unless they have to (i.e Johnson hobbling on one leg).
Why give the opposition specific information on what to target? We typically only get information on injuries that sideline someone.
I was thinking more when he beat Daniel Tupou to three high balls in the first Roosters game. You know, that game you started this stuff about - the one where you said he didn't take contested catches, then I gave you the exact minutes in which he did?
You should listen to the Warriors, and look at the evidence in the pictures provided.Yeah but no he's fine. Should I listen to you or the Warriors?
In the end, if you look back all I asked for was a link or if you were just speculating. That's all I asked but that was too difficult. I admitted to when I speculated it's not that hard for me to do, you just be honest about it.You should listen to the Warriors, and look at the evidence in the pictures provided.
Football teams often withhold information, particularly relating to injuries. This is a known fact. Anybody who's been around the game (and not just league, but any contact sport) would have seen this. Right from school footy to first grade.
The evidence shows that Lolohea is carrying an injury. How serious, we don't know. Is it hampering him? Well, the evidence from watching him play suggests it probably is. Again, whether it's more confidence than physical, we don't know. And sure he was sprinting in that photo from yesterday. But he wasn't explosive off the mark like he usually is (in general, not for that try as he was already in motion when he took the ball), and he didn't have to swerve or step. He also didn't push off that leg to dive and get low when in a position to do so, and very nearly messed the try up as a result.
And comparing wearing shoulder pads to having a knee strapped is really like comparing apples and oranges.
Look, i don't really know why i've engaged. I've watched your other interactions around here and they've told me it's better to just nod and smile. Yet here i am, engaging. That's on me, i guess :lol: