Does "2 weeks" actually mean 3 or more games?

Started by Crustynuts, April 20, 2012, 03:42:46 PM

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Crustynuts

H. Shaw is out for "2 weeks" with a hammy.  In the course of 2 weeks (actually 13 days) Collingwood play 3 matches: 21/4 vs PA, 25/4 vs Ess, 4/5 vs WB.

Potentially he (and Thomas) could miss 3 at a minimum if not more.

Then again, probably I and all the other coaches, have got our just desserts for picking such an unreliable twat.

Mr.Craig

Weeks refer to games. He might be back for Anzac Day, never know.


mezzoculo

Quote from: Crustynuts on April 20, 2012, 03:42:46 PM
H. Shaw is out for "2 weeks" with a hammy.  In the course of 2 weeks (actually 13 days) Collingwood play 3 matches: 21/4 vs PA, 25/4 vs Ess, 4/5 vs WB.

Potentially he (and Thomas) could miss 3 at a minimum if not more.

Then again, probably I and all the other coaches, have got our just desserts for picking such an unreliable twat.
Two weeks is usually two games - should be the same in this case but hamstrings can be fickle.

BTW I wouldn't think that sustaining an injury makes Shaw an 'unreliable twat'.

Justin Bieber

Yeah I think he as to go because it could be possible three weeks. Can't carry him that long..,

TheMailman

Collingwood said that he'd be out for 2 matches. The AFL just changes that round to 2 weeks because not all players get 100% gametime.