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<blockquote data-quote="Elgin7680" data-source="post: 1427903" data-attributes="member: 527101"><p>Although we lost, I took a lot of positives from this game. I was impressed how hard the team played with the loss of their best player. We certainly would have won that game with Trent playing. Ayo and Georgi are the real deal and a large up grade to what we had last year. I think once we get Trent back we will be able to finish games a lot better than what we saw last night. Getting Georgi not to get in foul trouble and getting Kiper to contribute is going to be a key. </p><p></p><p>Dealing with concussions all the time, you first have to pass their concussion test, then the doctor has to sign off that they can practice, then they have to practice without contact with out symptoms, then contact practice without symptoms, if that all goes well they are released to play. Depending on the degree of the concussion it can take a minimum of a week or long as months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elgin7680, post: 1427903, member: 527101"] Although we lost, I took a lot of positives from this game. I was impressed how hard the team played with the loss of their best player. We certainly would have won that game with Trent playing. Ayo and Georgi are the real deal and a large up grade to what we had last year. I think once we get Trent back we will be able to finish games a lot better than what we saw last night. Getting Georgi not to get in foul trouble and getting Kiper to contribute is going to be a key. Dealing with concussions all the time, you first have to pass their concussion test, then the doctor has to sign off that they can practice, then they have to practice without contact with out symptoms, then contact practice without symptoms, if that all goes well they are released to play. Depending on the degree of the concussion it can take a minimum of a week or long as months. [/QUOTE]
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