Fifty said:Get outta here. Ugh. Come on Stover!!
Bowser said:HOW THE HELL DID HARRISON GET THAT FUCKING OPEN?!?
Cloudy said:Wow, Packers defense has not improved at all. Go Joey!!!!![]()
Odoul said:I'd like to see the Lions get some more offense going.
The North is between Detroit and the Queens.
Packers are running out of gas. Chicago is just terrible and don't even know the definition of a passing touchdown this year.
Mrbob said:Lions will be overconfident after beating the Packers. Makes them easy pickings next week for Chicago.
Bears 34 Lions 3
Book it.
Packers | Walker Likely Done for the Season
Sun, 11 Sep 2005 18:35:42 -0700
Updating previous reports, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports it appears Green Bay Packers WR Javon Walker (knee) suffered a torn ACL Sunday, Sept. 11, when he went down in the third quarter of the team's game against the Detroit Lions. Head coach Mike Sherman said, from what he understands, it is an ACL injury. However, the team is not going to make a determination on his status until he undergoes an MRI Monday, Sept. 12. Sherman went on to note that he doubts Walker will be able to return "anytime in the near future." When Sherman was asked if the injury was likely season ending, he replied: "Most of the time."
Knee injury may sideline Walker for season
Journal Interactive
Posted: Sept. 11, 2005
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Javon Walker appears to have suffered a tear in the anterior cruciate ligament of his right knee when he went down with an injury in the third quarter of the Packers' 17-3 loss to the Lions, Packers head coach Mike Sherman said in his post-game news conference. If so, the injury would likely sideline the Pro Bowl wide receiver for the rest of the season.
"It's ACL, as I understand," said Sherman. "You really can't make a determination on that until you get an MRI on that tomorrow. But, he certainly was not able to come back in this ball game - and I doubt anytime in the near future."
Walker was hurt when he caught a 55-yard pass - negated by a pass-interference call on him - and was tackled by safety Terrence Holt.
When Sherman was asked if the injury Walker suffered was likely season-ending, Sherman replied: "Most of the time."
As Walker lay on the turf, he grabbed his right knee. After trainers attended to him for a few minutes, he gingerly walked toward the bench. He was later taken to the locker room on a cart, once shaking his head from side to side.
Walker had four receptions for 27 yards when he left the game.
Complete coverage of this story will appear online later tonight and in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in the morning.
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DarienA said:Disclosure: In the GAF pick em I picked the Colts to beat the Ravens... because I had to go with my head not my heart... stil hurts to watch though.
DarienA said:Disclosure: In the GAF pick em I picked the Colts to beat the Ravens... because I had to go with my head not my heart... stil hurts to watch though.
It's not even the spin move that's killing em, it's the speed. J Ogden looks like a kid out there. Indy on the move.DaddyZ said:Jesus...Dwight Freeney is amazing. What kind of contract does he have?
I'd figure by this year all lineman would have his spin move down....guess not.
and what has Boller done in pre-season to instill that faith in us? Nothing.Fifty said:That's just so incredibly sadWithout faith there is nothing.
DarienA said:and what has Boller done in pre-season to instill that faith in us? Nothing.