it seems like all of are players are getting injured

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  1. Section 227. Row 5

    Section 227. Row 5 Active Member

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    I'll bet John Abraham is cursing under his breath that he didn't wind up in Kansas City.
     
  2. GreenMachine

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    This is the latest walking wouned list........

    GUARD DUTY: G Pete Kendall hurt his left arm in practice and didn't return. Doug Neinhuis and Norm Katnick split the first-team reps in Kendall's spot. The club didn't provide an update on Kendall. ...WR Dante Ridgeway may have suffered a significant knee injury. He tried to walk off the field after getting hurt, but crumpled to the ground. ... SS Erik Coleman (flu), CB David Barrett (leg) and NT Sione Pouha (knee) didn't practice. Coleman has missed five straight days with what one source described as a "flu virus." The Jets haven't provided any details. ... Rookie WR Brad Smith, the former Missouri quarterback, made a circus catch for a touchdown, grabbing a deflected pass as he fell to the ground.

    So thats whats wrong with EC , he has a cold.
     
  4. dabrowsk1

    dabrowsk1 Active Member

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    Maybe, but hamstring injuries are always bad. They take forever to heal, and the player never really gets over it. Whenever I hear about a hamstring injury, I cringe and curse the football gods. Even more then when I hear about a broken bone.
     
  5. Rambo13

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    I actually feel like we have missed the injury bug so far *knock on wood*
     

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