View Full Version : Any early word on the OL injuries today?(merged)
hail2skins
October-14th-2007, 04:07 PM
Just curious on the projected severity.
Combatant
October-14th-2007, 04:09 PM
Just curious on the projected severity.
Gibbs didn't know anything in the press conference.
ColdnGrey
October-14th-2007, 04:09 PM
I'm not one for knee jerk reactions, but this could really endanger the season.
Combatant
October-14th-2007, 04:10 PM
I think we might have to put Randy Thomas on IR to make room for some new personnel. JMO, hopefully not though.
TheLongshot
October-14th-2007, 04:11 PM
It is way too early to know. Groin injuries can be very annoying.
Jason
bedlamVR
October-14th-2007, 04:14 PM
Disapointed by the loss and I am fustrated because every time the offence starts to click we get a set back ....
I am equally fustrated because this is the first Redskins game this season I have missed and I have heard about the injuries but does anyone know if the Raybach and Wade injuries are serious ?
Combatant
October-14th-2007, 04:15 PM
Nobody knows, sorry.
Hitman#21
October-14th-2007, 04:17 PM
Crazy the Rabach injury is huge....Come back soon!
SonnyandSam
October-14th-2007, 04:19 PM
Rabach was reported by Fox to be a groin injury. Not good news for a center that has to spread his legs every down.
Heyer's injury looked to be a lower hamstring or even possibly knee ligaments the way he was holding the back of his knee and the way he walked off.
I'm guessing Wade re-injured his shoulder but did not hear anything from the announcers.
This is all real bad news for the Skins offense.
NVskinsfan
October-14th-2007, 04:21 PM
Groins for Wade and Rabach, Wade actually returned to play
Hitman#21
October-14th-2007, 04:27 PM
Groins for Wade and Rabach, Wade actually returned to play
Thats bc they ran out of o-linemen:doh:
emor09
October-14th-2007, 04:29 PM
Heyer, Thomas, Jansen, Rabach...people say dont complain about injuries, its tough losing all these OL
SonnyandSam
October-14th-2007, 04:29 PM
Aikman said DT Alexander was our emergency offensive lineman....
SearchHorizon
October-14th-2007, 04:34 PM
Heyer, Thomas, Jansen, Rabach...people say dont complain about injuries, its tough losing all these OL
This is horrible. I cannot believe that nearly an entire offensive line has been decimated by injuries.
May be bringing in a flexibility coach can help with all these muscle injuries ...
More Complete
October-14th-2007, 05:05 PM
May be bringing in a flexibility coach can help with all these muscle injuries ...
Um don't we have one? I don't seem to remember having all these problems when the team was required to train at Redskins park during the offseason. :idea:
That and I don't think whomever replace "mother" Dunn is doing as good a job.
HittinSkinz
October-14th-2007, 06:47 PM
Gibbs didn't know anything in the press conference.
HE DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING DURING THE GAME EITHER
jrfriedm
October-14th-2007, 06:51 PM
This is horrible. I cannot believe that nearly an entire offensive line has been decimated by injuries.
May be bringing in a flexibility coach can help with all these muscle injuries ...
That's what I'm saying. The team needs to start doing some yoga or something, because this is getting ridiciouls.
jrfriedm
October-14th-2007, 06:52 PM
HE DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING DURING THE GAME EITHER
Shut the He!! up looser. It's not the coaches fault that players don't exacute.
Hailskins94
October-14th-2007, 06:55 PM
I guess it's time to activate Rick Demulling and call up Ray brown again. This couldn't be any more annoying. Every time you think this damn team has turned the corner a little they just have a blow up game. On a side note, can we ever come out of a game without a key player being hurt??????
Soup
October-14th-2007, 06:58 PM
The best this team will go is 5-3 after 8 games. Middle of the pack kind of team. They still make those dumb mistakes. I really hate watching when they play like that.
Lombardi's_kid_brother
October-14th-2007, 06:59 PM
The biggest problem with the line injuries? Campbell is not going to be alive past the New England game if we have a patchwork line.
The Cardinals aren't bad at getting after the QB. And New England is great at it.
Pete
October-14th-2007, 06:59 PM
HE DIDNT KNOW ANYTHING DURING THE GAME EITHER
Aparently you don't either.
Shut the He!! up looser. It's not the coaches fault that players don't exacute.
jrfriendm, you can actually use the word hell. Now, calling another member childish names doesn't fly. Oh, and just who is he looser then ? ;)
TheGreek1973
October-14th-2007, 07:02 PM
The biggest problem with the line injuries? Campbell is not going to be alive past the New England game if we have a patchwork line.
The Cardinals aren't bad at getting after the QB. And New England is great at it.
The Cardinals lost today at home to a 44 year old QB. Honestly if we lose to this team at home we should just pack the rest of the season.
TheGreek1973
October-14th-2007, 07:08 PM
The biggest problem with the line injuries? Campbell is not going to be alive past the New England game if we have a patchwork line.
The Cardinals aren't bad at getting after the QB. And New England is great at it.
The Cardinals lost today at home to a 44 year old QB. Honestly if we lose to this team at home we should just pack the rest of the season.
jwsleep
October-14th-2007, 07:55 PM
You can say that again! ;)
It's a must-win, no doubt.
method man
October-14th-2007, 08:37 PM
We definitely need all these guys back against the Cards. Darnell Dockett has been a total monster this season at generating a pass rush with Gabe Watson and Alan Branch eating up blockers.
GeorgetownSkin
October-14th-2007, 09:04 PM
From even before the season people on these boards were talking about what they projected to be the weaknesses of this team: defensive line and Offensive line DEPTH. Well, at least one of these is being put to the ultimate test, and it doesn't look good so far. Think where we would be if we hadn't traded for Kendall!
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