Title: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 23, 2013, 09:18:21 AM He should have time to recover prior to the start of the season. He needs to continue to work on his conditioning while rehab on his shoulder.
Hopefully it is just a rumor. We need a healthy Nick Jacobs who is in shape this year. Quote Bama Hoops News @BamaHoopsNews 12h Hearing @AlabamaHoops big man Nick Jacobs dislocated his (right) shoulder. Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 23, 2013, 10:43:16 AM Was he at an Atlanta Braves workout when it happened?
:wall: :wall: :wall: Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 23, 2013, 11:55:22 AM :( CAG can't catch a break.
Quote Nick Jacobs has apparently dislocated his right shoulder. He posted a pic of his arm in a sling to instagram and said he dislocated his shoulder. No word on how long he will be out, but generally the recovery time for this injury is 4 to 12 weeks. Obviously, this would be a huge loss if he can't play in November. http://bamahoops.blogspot.com/2013/08/nick-jacobs-injury.html Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: cbbama99 on August 23, 2013, 11:56:37 AM :wall: :wall: :pullhair:
Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Jamos on August 23, 2013, 02:39:45 PM CAG needs to find him another good luck charm because the one he has sure isn't working. I can't believe this has happened. >:(
Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: ricky023 on August 23, 2013, 05:01:50 PM Well Nick we hope your recovery goes well. Please be careful you don't need anything further to happen. RTR!
Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: BAMADCHAMPSHIPS on August 23, 2013, 06:13:20 PM Can we just focus on football? :P
Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 23, 2013, 07:10:31 PM Can we just focus on football? :P Nope :P We all love football but Alabama plays other sports too. In most peoples picking order basketball is # 2. Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Jamos on August 23, 2013, 07:38:24 PM Can we just focus on football? :P Nope :P We all love football but Alabama plays other sports too. In most peoples picking order basketball is # 2. Thank you. :clap: Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 23, 2013, 08:00:55 PM Can we just focus on football? :P Nope :P We all love football but Alabama plays other sports too. In most peoples picking order basketball is # 2. Thank you. :clap: BINGO!!!! People are not aware that the Tide is the 2nd winningest program in the SEC in basketball. I love Tide sports, especially football & basketball. :clap: :clap: :clap: Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: 2Stater on August 24, 2013, 06:44:39 AM A dislocated shoulder is no fun, I've done it twice to mine. It really depends on how much damage was done before it was popped back in. Seems like my worst one was about 6-8 weeks. He should be fine by the start of the practice.
Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Catch Prothro on August 24, 2013, 07:23:23 AM You know, poor coach Anthony Grant has no chance. To balance out the karma in the Universe, the basketball program does best when football is down, and it is plagued with difficulties when football is hot.
It's no coincidence that Wimp Sanderson started coaching at the Capstone in the early 1980s, at the very end of Bear Bryant's career, and he left coaching in 1992. (We all know what happened then). Gottfried had his NCAA Elite 8 season in 2003, the Franchione to Mike Price to Shula deer-in-the headlights year. It's no coincidence Gottfried left in the middle of the season in 2008 -- by then Saban was firmly in command. For poor CAG, there have been no down football years. Yes, 2010 may be considered a "down year," by Saban standards, and CAG almost pulled out an NIT Championship that season. But them's slim pickins. So this year, the basketball team can look great in Europe, but football season is about to start. Nick Jacobs looks great until ::ouch:: opening week preparations. Might as well watch football boys, it looks like we're in for a great season. Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 24, 2013, 07:40:47 AM You know, poor coach Anthony Grant has no chance. To balance out the karma in the Universe, the basketball program does best when football is down, and it is plagued with difficulties when football is hot. It's no coincidence that Wimp Sanderson started coaching at the Capstone in the early 1980s, at the very end of Bear Bryant's career, and he left coaching in 1992. (We all know what happened then). Gottfried had his NCAA Elite 8 season in 2003, the Franchione to Mike Price to Shula deer-in-the headlights year. It's no coincidence Gottfried left in the middle of the season in 2008 -- by then Saban was firmly in command. For poor CAG, there have been no down football years. Yes, 2010 may be considered a "down year," by Saban standards, and CAG almost pulled out an NIT Championship that season. But them's slim pickins. So this year, the basketball team can look great in Europe, but football season is about to start. Nick Jacobs looks great until ::ouch:: opening week preparations. Might as well watch football boys, it looks like we're in for a great season. CM Newton's run in the 70's was pretty impressive. I remember the football team doing pretty well at that time too. There is no reason we can not be a consistent winner in both programs. Florida does it. I also disagree the basketball team is in for a long season. I am looking forward to the season and think we will do well. You wrote us off in December last year. This year you do it in August? ??? Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Catch Prothro on August 24, 2013, 08:01:18 AM You know, poor coach Anthony Grant has no chance. To balance out the karma in the Universe, the basketball program does best when football is down, and it is plagued with difficulties when football is hot. It's no coincidence that Wimp Sanderson started coaching at the Capstone in the early 1980s, at the very end of Bear Bryant's career, and he left coaching in 1992. (We all know what happened then). Gottfried had his NCAA Elite 8 season in 2003, the Franchione to Mike Price to Shula deer-in-the headlights year. It's no coincidence Gottfried left in the middle of the season in 2008 -- by then Saban was firmly in command. For poor CAG, there have been no down football years. Yes, 2010 may be considered a "down year," by Saban standards, and CAG almost pulled out an NIT Championship that season. But them's slim pickins. So this year, the basketball team can look great in Europe, but football season is about to start. Nick Jacobs looks great until ::ouch:: opening week preparations. Might as well watch football boys, it looks like we're in for a great season. CM Newton's run in the 70's was pretty impressive. I remember the football team doing pretty well at that time too. There is no reason we can not be a consistent winner in both programs. Florida does it. I also disagree the basketball team is in for a long season. I am looking forward to the season and think we will do well. You wrote us off in December last year. This year you do it in August? ??? Are you ready for some football!! Because I sure am. Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Jamos on August 24, 2013, 05:12:08 PM You know, poor coach Anthony Grant has no chance. To balance out the karma in the Universe, the basketball program does best when football is down, and it is plagued with difficulties when football is hot. It's no coincidence that Wimp Sanderson started coaching at the Capstone in the early 1980s, at the very end of Bear Bryant's career, and he left coaching in 1992. (We all know what happened then). Gottfried had his NCAA Elite 8 season in 2003, the Franchione to Mike Price to Shula deer-in-the headlights year. It's no coincidence Gottfried left in the middle of the season in 2008 -- by then Saban was firmly in command. For poor CAG, there have been no down football years. Yes, 2010 may be considered a "down year," by Saban standards, and CAG almost pulled out an NIT Championship that season. But them's slim pickins. So this year, the basketball team can look great in Europe, but football season is about to start. Nick Jacobs looks great until ::ouch:: opening week preparations. Might as well watch football boys, it looks like we're in for a great season. There's a lot of truth in what you said. ;) Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: N.AL-Tider on August 24, 2013, 05:41:15 PM Can we just focus on football? :P Nope :P We all love football but Alabama plays other sports too. In most peoples picking order basketball is # 2. Naaa, it's just that the basketball team has been playing like #2 the past few years... :-[ Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 25, 2013, 08:11:33 PM I read on the BamaMag.com Scout site that Cecil Hurt said the injury is not serious. Another poster said he saw Jacobs on campus over the weekend and he did not look injured. TIFWIW
I hope this is correct. Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Jamos on August 26, 2013, 06:16:21 AM I read on the BamaMag.com Scout site that Cecil Hurt said the injury is not serious. Another poster said he saw Jacobs on campus over the weekend and he did not look injured. TIFWIW I hope this is correct. So do I. There hasn't been any basketball rumors going around T-town and I do trust what Cecil writes. ;) Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: Marshal Dillon on August 26, 2013, 10:55:15 AM Well first of all, was his shoulder separated or not? If it was, that can be a source of major problems. Or, are they saying it was never separated?
??? Title: Re: RUMOR: Nick Jacobs has dislocated shoulder Post by: pmull on August 26, 2013, 12:03:44 PM Well first of all, was his shoulder separated or not? If it was, that can be a source of major problems. Or, are they saying it was never separated? ??? His left shoulder has been injured. It is not thought to be a serious injury and he should be ready to go by the opener according to Cecil Hurt. |