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Old 09-25-2006, 08:29 PM   #11 (permalink)
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And I'm sure he also expected McGahee to atleast put a finger on the guy when he went to pick up the blitz.
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Old 10-01-2006, 05:15 PM   #12 (permalink)
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losman's past 2 games:
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JP Losman is the God damn man! :truth:
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Old 10-01-2006, 09:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Old 10-06-2006, 11:16 AM   #15 (permalink)
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FRIDAY UPDATE: Takeo Spikes practiced fully with the team on Friday which is an encouraging sign heading into the weekend. The veteran linebacker did not practice last Friday. Dick Jauron admitted that seeing him practice today was a good sign, though he wouldn't say how good Spikes' chances of playing are for Sunday. Jauron said Spikes will remain questionable and again be a game time decision.

Ultimately it will all come down to whether or not he can burst off of that leg with the hamstring problem. If not, as Takeo said himself he cannot be the player he is and does not want to hurt his team.

Robert Royal practiced Friday but remains questionable and will also be a game time decision according to Jauron.

Chris Villarrial and Matt Bowen did not practice. Neither are expected to play on Sunday.
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BEST HIT OF THE GAME: Willis McGahee - He jacked up Vikings Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kevin Williams after he beat his man and was making a B-line for J.P. Losman in the pocket. McGahee stepped in front of Losman and drove his left shoulder hard into the sternum of Williams lifting him up off the ground and dropping him onto his back. Williams actually called to the sideline for a substitution to come out of the game for a play.

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Old 10-09-2006, 01:33 PM   #17 (permalink)
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McCargo Breaks Foot, Having Surgery Monday
by Chris Brown, Lead Journalist Last Updated: 10/9/2006 2:26 PM ET

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The Bills were badly bit by the injury bug Sunday when rookie defensive tackle John McCargo left Sunday's game with a foot injury. He left the stadium on crutches.

The news only got worse Monday when head coach Dick Jauron revealed that McCargo broke his foot and is having surgery today.

"It's a disappointment to us obviously to get him hurt now," said Jauron. "We're optimistic that the surgery will rectify the problem, but there will be a recovery time. We'll just have to see how severe it is and how long it is going to be."

Surgery will place a screw in McCargo's foot to act as a bridge between the break to facilitate faster healing.

McCargo suffered the injury in the fourth quarter on the Bears final touchdown play with 4:39 left in the game. His left foot was stepped on by another player as he was turning and shifting his weight on the foot which is what broke the bone. He came out of the game before the extra point was kicked.

The rookie defensive tackle suffered a stress fracture in that same left foot last fall which forced him to miss two months of what would be his final college season at N.C. State, but this injury is considered a routine break.

With McCargo out indefinitely the Bills defensive tackle rotation is reduced from four to three, and Jauron admits it will affect the substitution pattern on Sundays.

"It'll definitely affect it," said Jauron. "He was just starting to work into the rotation in terms of a number of plays."

Ultimately however, Jauron doesn't see it as a major issue having operated with a three man rotation earlier this fall.

"We did that in the early part of the season because John wasn't really in the rotation for any significant number of snaps until the third or fourth game," Jauron said.

The players also don't appear overly concerned about the rotation going from four to three.

"I'm not sure how it will work out," said fellow rookie Kyle Williams. "It'll probably be a lot more rolling in and out with his injury. That's for the coaches to figure out."

"We've got Larry who plays quite a bit of the time," said defensive end Chris Kelsay. "And we have Tim (Anderson) and Kyle Williams so their rotation will probably be a lot like what the defensive ends are doing. It'll probably be a three man rotation rather than just a four man rotation where they can sub two guys at a time inside."

At the same time Kelsay didn't deny that it's a loss that doesn't help their cause.

"It's a tough loss," Kelsay said. "Anytime you lose somebody you hate to see it happen, but we have to move forward. We can't dwell on it. There's nothing we can do about it, he broke his foot. We've got to keep pushing forward, and hopefully he gets better and it's not something that affects him down the road."

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Sorry guys, injuries suck!
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Lions short-handed on line
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Detroit's Damien Woody won't be hugging teammates for awhile.

The Detroit Lions are expected to be without two starting offensive linemen Sunday when they meet the Buffalo Bills.

The Lions put veteran guard Damien Woody on injured reserve Wednesday because of a sprained foot. Woody was injured against Minnesota last week, and his absence puts the right side of the Lions' line in flux.

Rex Tucker, who started one game at right tackle this year, remains out with a knee injury. He's listed as questionable but is considered likely to miss the game. Guard Ross Verba also is injured and is unlikely to play. He would be the fill-in for Woody. Instead, the Lions likely will start rookie sixth-round draft pick Jonathan Scott at right tackle, and move veteran Barry Stokes to right guard. Stokes started only one game the previous two years but has been pressed into service for two starts so far this year.

Three other Lions who opened the season as starters are out: defensive tackle Shaun Cody, strong safety Kenoy Kennedy and strong-side linebacker Alex Lewis.

Meanwhile, Lions top receiver Roy Williams, bothered by a sore shoulder and back, is listed as probable. The Lions elevated Devale Ellis from the practice squad.

The Bills tried out five defensive tackles Wednesday. There is a good chance they will add one to the active roster this week in the wake of the injury to John McCargo, who broke his foot.

Linebacker Takeo Spikes again is listed as questionable but was more optimistic about his status after practicing fully.

"I had a pretty decent day of practice," Spikes said. "I got more confidence out of today than I've had probably in the past month. So that's a plus. I'm not even worrying about Sunday. I'm taking it day by day."

Cornerback Nate Clements (quadriceps) sat out practice. He's questionable, as is guard Chris Villarrial, who did practice.
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