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Old 09-16-2008, 11:28 PM   #1
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Colts safety Bob Sanders could be out 6 weeks | IndyStar.com | The Indianapolis Star

4 to 6 weeks. Not suprised. He left in the 4th quarter against the Vikings.

What else is new? Another injury.Show must go on.At least I like our backups here.

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Old 09-17-2008, 12:09 AM   #2
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Could it be that the stars are aligning against the Colts this year?
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Which means he'd be back just in time to face a certain rival.
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Old 09-17-2008, 12:17 AM   #4
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Which means he'd be back just in time to face a certain rival.
Like in 2006?

I was hoping more that he would be back for the MNF in TN the week before that.

I am so used to injuries now I don't even blink when I hear them.

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It sucks because Bob is a warrior, he plays the same way all the time and even at practice. There is no "half speed" in his vocabulary, and that combined with his incredible hitting strength, and his exceptional ability to read the offense is what made him the reigning DPOY

That said, Bob said he's not slowing down, he only knows one way to play. But something has to change if he wants to avoid these nagging type of injuries during the season. These bonecrushing hits are taking too much toll on his body over the long run

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It sucks because Bob is a warrior, he plays the same way all the time and even at practice. There is no "half speed" in his vocabulary, and that combined with his incredible hitting strength, and his exceptional ability to read the offense is what made him the reigning DPOY

That said, Bob said he's not slowing down, he only knows one way to play. But something has to change if he wants to avoid these nagging type of injuries during the season. These bonecrushing hits are taking too much toll on his body over the long run
The reality is: HE'S SOFT!!!
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thats a really tough injury to who knows when he can get back high ankle sprains suck. I hope he plays the pats so we can say that matt cassel beat their best D haha
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