Shonn Greene, RB NYJ News: New York RB Shonn Greene got hit in the ribs during Monday's preseason game at the Ravens, but coach Rex Ryan said the injury was not serious. Greene carried twice for five yards and also caught one ball for 15 yards.
Dear God and/or Jesus, Please don't let Shonn Greene become injury prone. Your loyal pack mule, MBGreen
NOOOO!!!!1! We're Screwed! Might as well pack it in right now. I hope we can trade the #1 overall pick and stockpile some selections.
Better sit eveyone for the Giants and Eagles games and hope we have it figured out Week 1 in Houston.
The season is officially over. Just let Erik Ainge start and let Sanchez learn the system by charting plays, no sense risking any further injuries when a main cog like green goes down w/a rib injury.
This year he is going to see limited carries anyways... One year with an NFL level strength and conditioning coach will make him less injury prone for 2010. I really don't see the problem...
That's what usually follows the first tidal wave of knee-jerk reaction posts the day after a game on this board. Of course, during the regular season, the first tidal wave lasts 2 days. Sarcasm Day is typically on a Wednesday.
The sarcasm is kinda stupid in this thread figuring its probably the only thread on here reporting actual news and not people overreacting to a preseason game. I agree with Vilmatic, lets hope he isn't injury prone and that he gets well soon.
He took a shot in the ribs. What the hell are people talking about? They say it isn't serious. Try taking a helmet to the ribs and see how you feel. That doesn't make you injury prone.
How about another day of sarcastic idiotic remarks? ** Jets rookie RB Shonn Greene is dealing with ?cartilage issues? in his ribs, according to HC Rex Ryan. There are no breaks, but it?s a painful injury. Greene isn?t expected to play at all in the team?s final 2 preseason games and his status for the season opener is uncertain. He?s going to have trouble finding carries early on in the year but could still make an impact in the 2nd half.