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I wouln't be surprised, on the hit in question where he was hurt, he stiffened up right after he was hit, on the ground, and you saw his hand move up in the air in kind of an involuntary motion. It lookied like the numb feeling he was describing might have come back.
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How could someone in the national media come out with something like this when nothing was even mentioned in the local media, Herm's presser, or the official lackey-powered team website?
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Credit Herm and Curls for this one.....
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Dammit, I hope this isn't true. I know we were not exactly tearing up the league but I liked seeing 31 back on the field. :shake: |
I know which play this would be related to and I think Priest freaked out a little bit. The guy wrapped Priest's head in his arm as he tackled Priest. Priest immediately took himself out of the game and was then seen with his helmet off on the sidelines. He did return later in the drive (or maybe it was the next drive, he was out for a little while).
I felt the whole game (this is the only game I have seen since Priest came back) that Priest looked tenative and possibly even scared of getting hit. I do not believe he has any confidence in his body to take a hit or to recover from it afterwards. |
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Oh, and meanwhile from our buddies at PFT:
POSTED 3:56 p.m. EST, November 20, 2007 L.J. HAS LISFRANC INJURY? A league source tells us that Chiefs running back Larry Johnson was evaluated by Dr. Robert Anderson in Charlotte on Monday for a mid-foot fracture/sprain known commonly as the Lisfranc injury. The only question was whether or not Johnson would need surgery to repair the condition. The Lisfranc injury is a fracture and dislocation of the joints in the midfoot, where a cluster of bones come together to form the arch. It was first discovery by French doctor Jacques Lisfranc de Martin, who was a surgeon in Napoleon's army. Our friends at Rotoworld.com reported on Monday that the Chiefs are expected to "shut down" Johnson for the rest of the season. The team has since declared him to be out for Sunday's game against the Raiders. The Lisfranc injury has become more common in the NFL over recent years. Most recently, the Colts lost defensive end Dwight Freeney for the year due to the same condition. http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm Addendum: POSTED 4:28 p.m. EST, November 20, 2007 NO SURGERY FOR L.J. A league source tells us that Chiefs running back Larry Johnson will not need surgery to repair a foot injury that he sustained several weeks ago. |
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When it rains it POURS!!!!!
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