Desean Jackson has a left shoulder injury and will not return either.
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He's out for at least a month if not more. If the left ankle is truly the correct injury, he's got a break or dislocation. I still think it's right leg related, and they arent saying anything.
Kirk Cousins can make this his team if he keeps this up.Comment
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Yeah the ankle folded badly. Might be torn ligaments. Not as bad as Gronk in 2011 but still pretty bad.Comment
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3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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this is pretty nasty ankle dislocation: https://vine.co/v/OaDvEp3vXjE
i would be surprised if came back this season
i have dislocated many fingers from basketball
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i thought this was pretty brutal to my finger (see below)
needed 3 shots of lidocaine before Dr said he could put it back in place and still felt him twisting, pulling, etc.
Attached Files3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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If this was any other player involved, they would likely be ruled out for the year, but because it is RGIII, they are going to hold out hope.
The other interesting topic of discussion- if Cousins is doing well and the Redskins are winning, and RGIII can return, what do they do? I don't think you could think about messing with what's working, but this is the Redskins we are talking about.Comment
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No way is he missing this game. Jackson might have to have less of a workload, but he's not missing a chance with the way Philly dumped him. I would imagine he could have returned to the game if it was a closer game as well.
Wide receiver DeSean Jackson, the Redskins’ highest profile offseason acquisition on offense, has been diagnosed with a mild sprain of the AC joint in his left shoulder, Coach Jay Gruden said Monday.
It’s a painful injury but won’t necessarily sideline him for Sunday’s game at Philadelphia, Washington’s first division contest of the season, the coach added.
“He’ll be day-to-day,” Gruden said. “Depending on if he can play with the pain, he’ll be good to go for Sunday. But we’ll have a better idea Thursday or Friday where he is.”
Read More: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...espite-injury/Comment
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If this was any other player involved, they would likely be ruled out for the year, but because it is RGIII, they are going to hold out hope.
The other interesting topic of discussion- if Cousins is doing well and the Redskins are winning, and RGIII can return, what do they do? I don't think you could think about messing with what's working, but this is the Redskins we are talking about.
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i am thinking of few things though:
* Cousins is a decent QB and an excellent back up.
* he doesnt have a very strong arm or even a long ball.
* he is a pocket passer yes, but he really doesnt have a very big QB frame that withstand all those hits in pocket.
* he only looks good when coming in after RG3 is knocked out followed by some dismal games when he is a starter.
on the Mike & Mike show today, Chris Carter explained it well. if the Redskins are thinking franchise future, stick with RG3.
if they want short term, then Cousins is the guy and that only because RGIII has had bad breaks with injury in his NFL career.
plus; they have already built an offense around RGIII. it only works for Cousins temporarily, not for the long term.
he has an injury, its not career ending injuries........
there are lots of guys in the NFL that started their careers plagued with injuries and yet were successful.
the show also brought up the another point........they are both in their contract year.
do you put that effort into RGIII, who the team has been built around for 3 years
OR
do you go with the quick fix, with Cousins.
also;
the talk about he could the next Tom Brady
he had those chances 3 full games last year - so no:
it does come off as a Homer
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the fact is RGIII is a better QB than Cousins.3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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But at what point do we consider RGIII injury prone? I know this is left ankle, and not related to the knee injuries, but lets face facts. With the Redskins, he's had two serious leg injuries.
Even if Cousins is 75% of what Griffin's potential is, what if RGIII doesn't reach that potential? I think that's the question they have to answer.
For what it's worth, RGIII deserves credit for getting the offense started yesterday, but they really picked up the intensity once Cousins entered the game. Eerily so, in my opinion, like they were waiting for this opportunity to come along.Comment
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Looking more and more like DJax is going to be declared inactive, or have limited touches in a decoy role.
Redskins injuries
Full participation Thursday: OLB Brian Orakpo, G Shawn Lauvao, RB Roy Helu Jr., FB Darrel Young.
Limited: PK Kai Forbath, C Kory Lichtensteiger.
Did not practice: DL Kedric Golston, WR DeSean Jackson, ILB Akeem Jordan, CB Tracy Porter, TE Jordan Reed.
Out: QB Robert Griffin III.
Eagles injuries
Full participation Thursday: CB Nolan Carroll, TE Zach Ertz, G Todd Herremans, S Malcolm Jenkins, WR Brad Smith, T Matt Tobin, CB Jaylen Watkins.
Limited: DE Fletcher Cox, WR Josh Huff, CB Cary Williams, S Earl Wolff.
Did not practice: LB Mychal Kendricks.Comment
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