St pete wrote:
Talk about kicking a man while he's down! Jesus!
I think lomax can come back from this. He's very talented and still a young lad. He was our danger man for two seasons and one of our biggest threats with the ball.
People like you have been writing this kid off for years. They said he might never play again when he had serious injury but he comeback.
If you actually bothered to read anything I post you'd know that I've consistently been one of Lomax's biggest supporters - from day one. But none of this alters the fact that the very nature of the repair, whilst making the joint stronger, significantly reduces its elasticity.
One only needed to witness the shadow of the player that was Lomax at the start of this season to draw some rather obvious conclusions about the impact of a second cruciate repair.
Tommy Martyn overcame double (triple?) cruciate surgery. Whilst his sidestep was effectively finished as an effective weapon he was fortunate to possess several other extremely valuable attributes and could therefore adjust his game.
Lomax doesn't have an equally wide skill-set. His game is primarily based on acceleration over the first fifteen meters and footwork. Both attributes will take a massive hit.
If you want to kid yourself about him returning next season as the player he was two seasons ago that's your business.
Personally I think his only option is the number nine position.
I hope he comes back stronger and shows you how good he is.
And I'd be crushed if Lomax made a miraculous recovery ... why?
Have you lost your saints tinted glasses today ?
Give me strength...