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Usually our backfield doesn't get injured all at once until the Superbowl.

From what I saw Colvin may be the most serious and a back injury is never good (Randall Gay). Hobbs is pretty tough, seeing him leave the game is not a good sign.

Any word on the extent of these injuries?

I know, I know, the Wednesday injury report will describe in great detail the exact health of every player but feel free to post any rumors or guesses here.
 
Usually our backfield doesn't get injured all at once until the Superbowl.

From what I saw Colvin may be the most serious and a back injury is never good (Randall Gay). Hobbs is pretty tough, seeing him leave the game is not a good sign.

Any word on the extent of these injuries?

I know, I know, the Wednesday injury report will describe in great detail the exact health of every player but feel free to post any rumors or guesses here.

Sore leg. Sore foot. Sore back. Day to day. What more do you need to know?
 
Everything.

But we won't get it.

That's my point. ;) It's amazing how some NFL coaches go into exhaustive detail on injuries. But even though BB's approach is frustrating to fans, I can see how it helps to keep opponents guessing.
 
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