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I hope Meriweather is ready to step up.
I would love to bring Law instead of Lynch but i dont know how much money he wants.
Report: Harrison has torn quad, season over
Posted by Chad Finn, Globe Staff October 21, 2008 11:53 AM
Rodney Harrison suffered a torn quad muscle in his left leg during the Patriots' victory over the Denver Broncos Monday night, and the injury will end his season and possibly the veteran safety's career, according to a report by Adam Schefter on NFL.com.
Harrison, 35, was injured on the final play of the third quarter. While pursuing scrambling Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, he attempted to change directions, but his left foot appeared to get caught in the turf and his left knee twisted at an awkward angle.
A popular and hard-hitting standout on the Patriots' last two championship teams, Harrison was carted off the field and waved to the crowd as the fans at Gillette Stadium gave him a warm ovation.
Sounds like it's come off the bone if he's done it turning. If Rodney works hard on rehab and he still wants to play his career isn't nailed on over.
If theres any wrestling buffs here my bro informs me Triple H has done this twice, in both legs and he's bouncing round like a mad man now.
Sounds like it's come off the bone if he's done it turning. If Rodney works hard on rehab and he still wants to play his career isn't nailed on over.
If theres any wrestling buffs here my bro informs me Triple H has done this twice, in both legs and he's bouncing round like a mad man now.
Merriweather and Sanders need to grow up in a hurry. We also lose our extra linebacker on the field, and I'm pretty sure that that part of Rodney's game is irreplaceable.
I'm not really a wrestling buff but I did watch that dumb sport when I was younger and I remember when Triple H did it the first time. He stayed out for a year then came back. His technique sucked after that if I remember correctly but he was still able to come back. Still, this is football and not wrestling. It's going to be even more difficult for a 35 year old Rodney to come back.
LYNCH BACK TO THE PATS?
Posted by Mike Florio on October 21, 2008, 1:06 p.m.
When former Bucs and Broncos safety John Lynch was cut by the Patriots before the start of the season, the thinking in some circles was that the Pats would bring him back after Week One, so that his full salary would not be guaranteed.
But a funny thing happened after Week One. The Patriots never re-signed him.
Now that safety Rodney Harrison is out for the year, speculation has commenced that Lynch could rejoin the Patriots.
We’ve already gotten an unconfirmed tip from a reader who claims that Lynch has been spotted at Logan Airport in Boston.
A reunion would make sense. The Patriots likely didn’t pursue Lynch when he was released by the Bucs several years ago because of Harrison’s presence on the roster. Most recently, Lynch was auditioning to serve as a complement to Harrison.
Now that Harrison is gone, Lynch could be the ideal replacement for him on the roster.
In a recent interview with USA Today (we couldn’t find the link before our ADD kicked in), Lynch made it clear that he misses the game, and that he left the sport not because he wanted to.