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Redskins daily articles: Smoke Signals
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[QUOTE]The Redskins are counting on DT [B]Albert Haynesworth[/B] to transform their stout and stingy 2008 defense into a play-making and game-changing defense in 2009. Collapsing the interior pocket and helping out his teammates by drawing double teams is what the $41 million man wants to do. [U][URL="http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/redskins/2009-08-02-defense-changes_N.htm"]Read about it[/URL][/U].[/QUOTE] |
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The link to the story about Alexander has a injury report that bothers me. This is the first I have read about MK.
[quote]In the afternoon, Rogers, Skolnitsky, Roydell Williams and Anthony Montgomery (knee) sat out. Eddie Williams, [B]receiver Malcolm Kelly (left knee)[/B] and defensive linemen Albert Haynesworth (left knee), Phillip Daniels (left knee) and Cornelius Griffin (right shoulder) did only individuals. Tight end Fred Davis (bruised left shoulder) stayed in practice. [/quote] |
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[quote=gibbsisgod;572054]The link to the story about Alexander has a injury report that bothers me. This is the first I have read about MK.[/quote]
This time of year its hard to take too much from injury reports as they hold players out for just about any little injury. |
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I'm not in panic mode or anything. Its just troubling to hear about MK's knees.
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I haven't heard anything about MK being injured, but when they sit players out they have to list an injury and his left knee is what is being rested.
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Redskins Insider noted the wrap on Kelly's knee, but Jason Reid asked him about it and Kelly said it was just a routine post-practice ice-wrap that he uses after every practice. It's meant to minimize inflammation and in no way indicates there's an injury.
It's like a pitcher icing his arm after a start. It's routine. |
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