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Old 09-12-2010, 09:50 PM   Topic Starter
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"Bob Sanders" is injured.

If he really exists, it seems like he lasted longer than normal. But I still think he's Sidd Finch.

http://www.indystar.com/article/2010...100912015/1100

Bob Sanders injured in 1st quarter

By Mike Chappell
Posted: September 12, 2010

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HOUSTON – Bob Sanders’ return to the Indianapolis Colts lineup lasted one quarter this afternoon against the Houston Texans.

The veteran safety exited the game late in the first quarter with what was announced as an elbow injury. It wasn’t known which elbow Sanders injured, or the severity.

Sanders missed the final nine regular-season games and the postseason last season after rupturing his left biceps tendon Nov. 1 against San Francisco.
Melvin Bullitt replaced Sanders and came up with an interception of a Matt Schaub pass.
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