12-14-2006, 11:54 AM
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Veteran Starter w/Big Long Term Deal
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Chad Jackson is no Superman..yet
I just wish we had a better sense of when CJ will be on the field again. I really think that if healthy, he could be key to this offense down the stretch.
But then again, I wouldn't have blamed them for taking it real safe with him and putting him on the IR. Obviously, they won't be doing that as they would not have released Gabriel if Jackson were to miss the rest of the season including postseason.
Hammys and groins are a bytch, and although a lot of posters on this board might not take that type of injury seriously (probably b/c they've never played sports), they are a lot scarier than broken bones and such. Those are much more tangible, once they heal they heal, and you can move on with confidence. That's not really the case with a hamstring.
At this point, we've posted the numbers of rookie wideouts so many times, it's just not arguable: you can't expect much from a rookie wide receiver, no matter his talent. Period.
Last edited by BradyManny; 12-14-2006 at 11:55 AM..
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