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PurpleRulz
09-02-2006, 10:25 AM
Bruce said this morning that Justin Green was limping around badly after the game. Bruce stated that Green looks as if he could miss signficant time. Could he be on the IR? If so, then there is a chance that Daniels and Ross make the final 53.

RB: Jamal, MA, Musa, Ross, Daniels
FB: Mughelli (with MA backing him up).

Bez513
09-02-2006, 10:37 AM
If JG goes on IR I would expect MA to be the #1 FB. Ovie hasn't shown much and that would be a great 1-2 punch with MA and Jamal and MA with Musa. PJ Daniels would be the next RB to stay at that point.

Brandon
09-02-2006, 11:03 AM
It's a sprained knee. I doubt he will be put on IR for the whole season. I would be really shocked if he was

GreenWave52
09-02-2006, 11:42 AM
Has HYH gotten his medical degree in the past few days?I was waiting for someone to post this.Justin Green was limping,therefore he has a major injury cause Ron Burgundy said he saw him walking around the field after the game.
There is no reason to launch a personal attack on Bruce. Remember, this is the no personal attack board; if you want to do that sort of thing go back to YBR.

As for Justin Green, I suspect he will be on PUP. That way he isn't taking up a roster spot and we can re-evaluate him in a couple of weeks.

RavenFanatic2k6
09-02-2006, 11:46 AM
He can't be put on the PUP list.


NFL rules allow teams to designate players as "Physically Unable to Perform." Once they are designated as such, they are prohibited from practicing with the team. They can, however, rehabilitate and participate in team meetings. If a player begins training camp on the PUP list, they can be moved to the active roster at any time, even after one practice. A player is not allowed to be placed on the PUP list if they start training camp on the active roster.

GreenWave52
09-02-2006, 11:54 AM
Thanks RF2K6. I thought it was before the season and didn't include training camp. I was wrong.

I guess Green will just be one of the inactive players for the first couple of weeks.

52decleetzu
09-02-2006, 11:58 AM
52decleetzu,

restrict your comments to the post NOT the poster. Another violation will result in a temporary ban.

PurpleRulz
09-02-2006, 12:01 PM
Purple Rulz,

Another poster's violation of the rules does not give everyone else license to break the rule. Your post was a personal insult and as such, is a violation as well. The warning extends to you as well.

Ravens0587
09-03-2006, 12:05 AM
yeah 52 don't start that stuff here, YBR will be more then happy to welcome you back, if you keep your act up

Drkraven
09-03-2006, 12:53 AM
Sprains are usually 4-6 weeks, but after seeing what they have done for Culpepper and Palmer I would be afraid to even speculate anymore.:bag:

jonboy79
09-03-2006, 10:02 AM
Sprains are usually 4-6 weeks, but after seeing what they have done for Culpepper and Palmer I would be afraid to even speculate anymore.:bag:

Those were ruptures, not sprains, multiple ruptures. They each had to have MAJOR scopic knee surgery. Green has to sit in his lazyboy with a brace on for a couple of weeks. Huge, ginormous difference.

RavenFanatic2k6
09-03-2006, 10:34 AM
Thanks RF2K6. I thought it was before the season and didn't include training camp. I was wrong.

I guess Green will just be one of the inactive players for the first couple of weeks.

Well that may be wrong as I read today that the Bengals put a few players on the PUP list.

Either way, I'm glad Green isn't on IR. The difference between him and Mughelli is night and day.

Drkraven
09-03-2006, 02:37 PM
Those were ruptures, not sprains, multiple ruptures. They each had to have MAJOR scopic knee surgery. Green has to sit in his lazyboy with a brace on for a couple of weeks. Huge, ginormous difference.I understand that, those used to be 18 month injuries reduced to 6 months, with new methods who knows with sprains:confused: