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It's always something.
I didn't know Tretter hurt his knee so thank God Linsley is ready to return!
Unbelievable.
Or rather, totally believable.
Must be one of the benefits of having the (almost) youngest team in the league.
Bringing up an O-lineman in Knife Davis' spot?
This is exaqctly what Tretter is mumbling to himself this morning. If Linsley would have taken another week or two to recover, Tretter would probably have held-on to the starting job for the season. Now Linsley will likely finish season as the starter.
One has to hope that Linsely is truly good to go - the incentive for him to hide injury is great. But sounds like he is well recovered.
Graham's misfit in Seattle's offense. They like to run the rock first.
J-Mike's been gone for how long? (Goddamn, I miss J-Mike!) People still talk 'bout J-Mike. How come? The fruitless Dick Rodgers isn't making anyone forget J-Mike.
Graham would be a pimp in the Pack's offense. Make '12' look like the REAL '12', Tom Brady. Like Tom and Gronk.
Update on Tretter:
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Tretter (knee) suffered a slight MCL sprain in Sunday's loss to the Falcons but sustained no damage to his ACL, Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com reports. The lineman may not miss much time, according to his agent Alan Herman, "Knowing J.C. it's not something that's going to keep him out long, if at all."
PHEW!
"If at all." Gee, I wonder what the diagnosis is from Corey Linsley's agent. This is a huge problem - Linsley and Tretter both have so much at stake financially; whoever plays this Sunday may ver well end up getting starter status out of this season.Quote:
according to his agent Alan Herman, "Knowing J.C. it's not something that's going to keep him out long, if at all."
maybe Tretter can become the fifth lineman and Donnie can, mercifully, watch from the sidelines.