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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.FWIW On the WEEI football show the week after the title game they were talking about the WR spot going forward. When Jackson's name came up, Steve Nelson who was at the game sitting in the crowd mentioned Jackson being on the sidelines with his leg wrapped.
I swear to god if Chad is injured for TC..i will flip out. Now..i asked who the source was and everything but i didnt get a reply yet(posted 5 min ago) if theres an injury..i guess we heard it here first. there better not be anything.. i mean could it be? some paper would have reported something wouldnt they?
anyways..dont flip on me for this thread..im a huge CJ fan and im very worried and i hope this is all false
I'm with you. I've torn both ACL's (at different times) and you are absolutely right, you are not walking off the field, at least for a while. As for Achilles tendons, thankfully I have never had that one but I remember seeing Vinny Testeverde pop his when the Jets played us in 2002 (I think), and "writhing in pain" doesn't even begin to describe it.Motherf**k.
Well, maybe it's not as bad as ACL or Achilles. Let's hope he just tweaked something or did something mild. It's hard to imagine someone doing something to their ACL or Achilles and not visibly being seen on the field in horrible writhing pain. Likewise, I don't think you sit on the sideline and wrap an Achilles or ACL. You go to the locker room and continue to writhe in pain.
Motherf**k.
Well, maybe it's not as bad as ACL or Achilles. Let's hope he just tweaked something or did something mild. It's hard to imagine someone doing something to their ACL or Achilles and not visibly being seen on the field in horrible writhing pain. Likewise, I don't think you sit on the sideline and wrap an Achilles or ACL. You go to the locker room and continue to writhe in pain.
I'm with you. I've torn both ACL's (at different times) and you are absolutely right, you are not walking off the field, at least for a while. As for Achilles tendons, thankfully I have never had that one but I remember seeing Vinny Testeverde pop his when the Jets played us in 2002 (I think), and "writhing in pain" doesn't even begin to describe it.
On the other hand, I always react to unconfirmed injury reports with denial. Go back and see what I said when Rodney hurt his knee.
I'm with you. I've torn both ACL's (at different times) and you are absolutely right, you are not walking off the field, at least for a while.
Players have actually continued playing in the game they were hurt with torn ACLs. It all depends on the degree of the tear.
Well, if the tear wasn't as bad, then he wouldn't be out for the season.
I'm with you. I've torn both ACL's (at different times) and you are absolutely right, you are not walking off the field, at least for a while. As for Achilles tendons, thankfully I have never had that one but I remember seeing Vinny Testeverde pop his when the Jets played us in 2002 (I think), and "writhing in pain" doesn't even begin to describe it.
On the other hand, I always react to unconfirmed injury reports with denial. Go back and see what I said when Rodney hurt his knee.
but he would miss training camp, again.
I'm going to bank on this not being true for my sanity, one of the things that has somewhat lessened the blow of our Colt-delivered offseason was knowing Maroney and Jackson would be back and better next season.
Somebody with a tape of the game - if they haven't burnt it, which I would have - ought to go back and see if they can find any evidence.
We'll all know for sure when the injury report comes out on Wednesday (September 5th). :bricks:
I'm with you. I've torn both ACL's (at different times) and you are absolutely right, you are not walking off the field, at least for a while.