He's supposed to play, but a receiver coming off a leg injury early isn't often effective- that's why I asked. - Googled- MCL injury. Not so good for him.
If he does play... it could be good for us though. That kid is a train wreck of injuries and he's only 21. He is going to be a cripple by the time he's 30.
Yeah, I wonder about the pats team doctors. I know I've seen Welker and Woodhead take concussion shots in games, yet the pats doctors never seem to take them out of games. I hope they don't end up holding drool cups.
That's a large overstatement. He's had one significant injury for which he had surgery in the off-season. A grade 1 MCL strain is not a big deal.
:rofl: I suppose you're thinking that with Hernandez AND Gronkowski playing, the Jets defense will have an automatic excuse, and nobody will notice how bad Sanchez plays unless he throws more pick sixes.
He's been in the nfl for a year and in both seasons has missed games because of injuries and had to have hip surgery in the offseason. Not really an overstatement.
Really? I must have never paid attention to that because I always assume they get the ball first to score and take pressure off their defense. Regardless, my point is still the same. Getting behind today could turn into a nightmare for the Jets. Especially if you start relying on Schotty to have to think of doing something other than running the ball (and letting the turnover machine throw the ball)..
kinda like that oft injured cornerback Revis guy .. He missed a game or two as well last season ... Guy is always injured .. He's about due by now ..
Its his knee. The latest is that while he's practiced the last 3 days, he's been "limited". Most Pats fans are surprised he's this close to playing. We all thought he'd be gone until after the bye. So right now its being called 50-50, a game time decision. It will be a big help if he plays, but I wouldn't be unhappy if he sits until he's absolutely 100% He's an asset the Pats need for the long haul