Injury Updates

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MTK
09-01-2004, 12:33 AM
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It is looking increasingly likely that linebacker Mike Barrow will miss the entire preseason with his knee injury and could miss the opening of the regular season against Tampa Bay on Sept. 12. Barrow again missed practice yesterday and has put no timetable on his return. Linebacker LaVar Arrington practiced for the second straight day after missing two games with a knee injury and is participating in more contact drills by the day, making a return for Friday night's game against Atlanta more likely.

Tackle Chris Samuels is no longer wearing a walking cast but his sprained ankle remained taped and he was unable to practice yesterday. He is not expected to play Friday night. Guard Randy Thomas rested yesterday after getting an MRI exam on his neck injury; the MRI showed no structural damage. Thomas said he may be able to play Friday. Offensive lineman Marcus Spriggs missed practice for the second straight day because of a sprained ankle. Should Samuels and Thomas not play Friday, the Redskins would be without three of the six linemen who were projected starters when camp began. Tight end Fred Baxter remains out with a knee injury.

beg8878
09-01-2004, 12:39 AM
Just rest them all, I would rather have them a little rusty in the opener, than have nagging injuries all season long

PSUskinsfan11
09-01-2004, 09:12 AM
amen

Defensewins
09-01-2004, 09:39 AM
Just rest them all, I would rather have them a little rusty in the opener, than have nagging injuries all season long

I have a bad feeling about Barrow's knee. This might be a nagging injury all season long. He either sucks it up and plays with pain or his career might be nearing an end. How much money is comitted to him in his new contract? I hope this is not another Dave Fiore.

illdefined
09-01-2004, 10:28 AM
tendonitis my a$$. ugh, my dread was justified. age isn't only about losing speed, its about losing recuperative ability and accumlative wear and tear. i'm not gonna say the "T" name anymore, but i seriously hope Pierce can step up, and that Mitchell doesn't go anywhere...

Beemnseven
09-01-2004, 11:01 AM
Add middle linebacker to the list of draft needs next year.

MTK
09-01-2004, 11:23 AM
Doesn't anybody have faith in Pierce? He looked promising as a rookie and has since been buried on the depth chart behind our high priced, ho-hum veterans (Trotter, Armstead).

I'm not saying he's the next Ray Lewis, but Williams has had nothing but good things to say about him. I'm looking forward to seeing him get some significant playing time.

Beemnseven
09-01-2004, 11:38 AM
Doesn't anybody have faith in Pierce? He looked promising as a rookie and has since been buried on the depth chart behind our high priced, ho-hum veterans (Trotter, Armstead).

I'm not saying he's the next Ray Lewis, but Williams has had nothing but good things to say about him. I'm looking forward to seeing him get some significant playing time.

Certainly if Pierce steps up and makes everybody forget about Mike Barrow, then that would be great. I'm just saying that I've seen nothing to indicate that he is up for the starting middle linebacker job as of yet. But hey, it would be wonderful if he proves me wrong! Now is the best chance of his career to prove that.

SkinsRock
09-01-2004, 02:39 PM
Doesn't anybody have faith in Pierce? He looked promising as a rookie and has since been buried on the depth chart behind our high priced, ho-hum veterans (Trotter, Armstead).

I'm not saying he's the next Ray Lewis, but Williams has had nothing but good things to say about him. I'm looking forward to seeing him get some significant playing time.

Williams has faith in him, therefore, I do too. A lot of NFL players start out as "no-name back-ups" for a couple years, then step up and make a name for themselves (i.e. Stephen Davis, Priest Holmes, most of the Patriots, etc).
Williams seems to be very high on this guy, so who are we to argue?

Dave Butz Baby!
09-01-2004, 04:47 PM
I have faith in Pierce. When he came into the league as an undrafted FA, I remember Schottenheimer saying that he was the smartest rookie he had EVER coached. That has always stuck with me about him. After Reading what Williams has been saying, I think Pierce sounds exactly like the kind of player ("Redskins") we want to have and to stick around.

There ya go AdeJFC... if you need a new moniker (and maybe you won't), how about the "Antonio Pierce Fan Club"? Sounds like a winner to me!

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