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"Desmond Bishop went down with a leg injury in the second quarter against Carolina and by his reaction he knew it was bad right away.
Bishop left the field under his own power, but showed more frustration on the sidelines. He was finally taken to the locker room and announced as out for the remainder of the game.
The Vikings are listing Bishop’s injury as a knee. Bishop of course missed all of last year with a hamstring which explains his immediate and extreme reaction to feeling something wrong with his leg. Bishop knows this routine."
With all the injuries to the ILBs, I didn't see a whole lot of chatter about how we shoulda kept Bishop...looks like it probably wouldn't have mattered.
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Sorry to hear this, really.Originally posted by run pMc View Posthttp://thevikingage.com/2013/10/13/d...y-knee-injury/
"Desmond Bishop went down with a leg injury in the second quarter against Carolina and by his reaction he knew it was bad right away.
Bishop left the field under his own power, but showed more frustration on the sidelines. He was finally taken to the locker room and announced as out for the remainder of the game.
The Vikings are listing Bishop’s injury as a knee. Bishop of course missed all of last year with a hamstring which explains his immediate and extreme reaction to feeling something wrong with his leg. Bishop knows this routine."
With all the injuries to the ILBs, I didn't see a whole lot of chatter about how we shoulda kept Bishop...looks like it probably wouldn't have mattered.
Desmond was a good dude, his ticket got too heavy to drag to the pay window.
Hope he isn't gone for good, for his sake.
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Anyone watching Sunday Night Football? I'm pretty sure the refs just made up a rule on the muffed punt by Dallas. The ref said 'the Cowboy was blocked into the ball, therefore there is no fumble." What? I'm pretty sure I've seen multiple punts where a player was deliberately pushed into the ball and the punting team recovered. Anyone have any insight into this?
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I'm sure there is a rule like that, but I too thought the same thing - I've seen it a couple times where a player is pushed into the ball and the punting team recovers.Originally posted by channtheman View PostAnyone watching Sunday Night Football? I'm pretty sure the refs just made up a rule on the muffed punt by Dallas. The ref said 'the Cowboy was blocked into the ball, therefore there is no fumble." What? I'm pretty sure I've seen multiple punts where a player was deliberately pushed into the ball and the punting team recovered. Anyone have any insight into this?
It's Dallas - they get away with alot.
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