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  • Grant, Pickett and KGB - Injury Risk?

    After Javon Walker held out, he came back and got injured in game 1. I vividly remember that day. I was sitting in a hotel room in Racine and had just talked to Bretsky on the phone - my first contact with a forum member.

    I remember having an opinion about J-Walk and him not being up to the challenge, due to him missing TC. Now, Brady just got put out for the season.

    Which leads me to the reason for this thread. I am really concerned about Grant, Pickett and KGB getting a season-ender tonight. Anyone of those guys getting hurt would be terrible for us.

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    Im not worried about Pickett or KGB, on a side note I love how everyone has said for the past 3 years that KGB is overpaid but if he is hurt the sky is falling.

    Grant is another thing altogether! I think he goes down early this year and B Jack has to play and that means throwing the short slants to get the running game going ala Edgar Bennett.
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    • #3
      Ya had to go and start a jinx thread huh ...

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      • #4
        I was just looking at the Packers depth chart at defensive line. I suppose this subject has already been beaten to death, but they are simply terrible. Colin Cole is the only real backup at DT, and he is barely good enough to play.

        A single injury ANYWHERE in the D-line and we are looking at a shitty, shitty defense.

        TT screwed up. Ya, Justin Harrell going down was unlucky, but what was the response? Nothing. I appreciate TT's strategy of only acquiring players who are a good value, but sometimes you got to be a little flexible.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mission
          Ya had to go and start a jinx thread huh ...
          Oh fuck.

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          • #6
            I don't remember Walker missing much of training camp that year. Wasn't it only 1 day?

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            • #7
              GB has to play those guys but let's hope MM has enough sense to know they can't play the whole game, even if it means starting 0-1. When Dorsey Levens held out GB kept giving him the ball over and over and I said to myself, damn, how stupid can you be? Sure enough he gets tired and Hardy Nickerson runs him down from behind and falls on the back of his lower leg and it snaps.

              If guys are rusty they are going to be a fraction of a second off in protecting themselves. Not only that but hitting makes bones tougher to a point just like lifting weights makes muscles stronger.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                I was just looking at the Packers depth chart at defensive line. I suppose this subject has already been beaten to death, but they are simply terrible. Colin Cole is the only real backup at DT, and he is barely good enough to play.

                A single injury ANYWHERE in the D-line and we are looking at a shitty, shitty defense.

                TT screwed up. Ya, Justin Harrell going down was unlucky, but what was the response? Nothing. I appreciate TT's strategy of only acquiring players who are a good value, but sometimes you got to be a little flexible.
                Back injuries are always very serious. TT should have made a trade as soon as Harrell was injured.

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                • #9
                  Actually, it's not a jinx to post this. This is a counter to the jinx. If we are expecting them to get injured, they won't.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The Gunshooter
                    Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
                    I was just looking at the Packers depth chart at defensive line. I suppose this subject has already been beaten to death, but they are simply terrible. Colin Cole is the only real backup at DT, and he is barely good enough to play.

                    A single injury ANYWHERE in the D-line and we are looking at a shitty, shitty defense.

                    TT screwed up. Ya, Justin Harrell going down was unlucky, but what was the response? Nothing. I appreciate TT's strategy of only acquiring players who are a good value, but sometimes you got to be a little flexible.
                    Back injuries are always very serious. TT should have made a trade as soon as Harrell was injured.
                    I wonder if he made any serious inquiries? Did he pick up any DT's after the last roster cuts?
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
                      Actually, it's not a jinx to post this. This is a counter to the jinx. If we are expecting them to get injured, they won't.
                      We're gonna go with that!

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                      • #12
                        ...................... I was going to name a couple of other players whose absence would hurt us more than the guys you mentioned, but I don't want to jinx them.

                        This is a depressing thread anyways.

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                        • #13
                          Thompson really has shredded the depth on this team from last year. I have not had a really great vibe about this season ever since July.
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                          • #14
                            So much negativity!

                            Sure, Grant could get hurt--anybody could get hurt anytime. There's no logical reason, however that makes injury more likely for Grant.

                            Pickett is important. There shouldn't be any more reason why he would be more likely to be injured either, though, except maybe for conditioning--which he is rumored to be less than he should be.

                            As for KGB, I think he's just about reached the end of the line. With him or without him, the team is about the same quality.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by The Leaper
                              Thompson really has shredded the depth on this team from last year. I have not had a really great vibe about this season ever since July.
                              Is this a joke? This team is very deep at almost every position - and the depth is even more talented - and more experienced - than last year. Maybe a bit weak a DE, but perhaps they'll scheme around that with more pressure from LBs safeties and maybe even a corner.
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