prufrock
Well-Known Member
i see your point. but wasn't he was honest about still not being quite match sharp yet. couldn't he have said he shoulder is much better now but will be a little while before it's 100% if that were the case? idk, it's just a radio interview for local news i don't expect much to be asked or answered but was glad it was brought up and glad he said it was ok. that is pretty much all you can get with this type of press events no?The questions on his shoulder are framed poorly and do not elicit a response other than the ones he gave - he's not going to say it is still an issue or that he is worried it will go again even if that is not true.
Asking if there "is any fear it will go again" focuses on any fears that may exist and draws attention to the possibility that it could go again (especially shoulder dislocation which has a high rate of re-occurrence). Worst case heightens his anxiety around his shoulder when playing.
It is a very small thing with likely zero consequence but seems a little bizarre from someone who is a professional
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