Time to go Sanders...
Not that this surprises anyone he is injured, AGAIN. What pisses me off is the fact that he and Caldwell both stated, "He came out of the game unscathed." Yeah right. And now with Gonzalez possibly having a torn PCL, instead of a sprain. How do you not see if it is torn or sprained? Sweet medical staff we have. I know you can't avoid injuries, but every year it is something like this.
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Matic
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he came out of the Rams game unhurt. Don’t add words to try to make your point. And the fact that you trash the medical team should tell you not to freak out over the Sanders injury. It can’t be that bad because he didn’t go out of the game. Who knows what it is, but if I had a guess its nothing to be flipping over about. Bob Sanders is SOLID and its time to close up the “Fuck you Bob Sanders” camp. Its beginning to get really annoying! The guy’s not goin anywhere anytime soon so it’s time to just give up on it.
Bob Sanders does not play Hide-and-Seek, He plays HIDE and PRAY-HE-DOES-NOT FIND-YOU!
by coltsfan723 on Nov 5, 2009 6:31 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
i love sanders...
as much as the next guy. and judging by your signature, you are more of supporter than most. the point is we are paying him way too much money. he is holding us back from signing other key internal FAs that we must let walk, all for his 4 games a year, which by the way havent proved at all we are better with him. ok, so he said he came out of the game unhurt. unscathed, unhurt…what’s the difference? the fact is, he did come out of the game hurt.
by Matic on Nov 5, 2009 6:52 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Where are you reading/hearing he said he came out of the 49es game unhurt?
The only time I heard him say that was after the RAMS game…unless I missed a video or article somewhere I have yet to see where he said he didn’t get hurt. And actually if you read the article you provided, it said the injury occurred during the game but it
flared up "a little while later.’’you see what I’m saying? At the time he made these comments the injury probably wasn’t effecting him. It was obvously something that popped up later on. No need to start hittin the “to hell with Bob” button yet. If he misses more than 2 or 3 games from this injury…repost this and I might have a little different tone about it ;)
At least it’s a different injury than the knee that has been what has kept him out all the previous games. I just can’t see an elbow being a huge deal.
Bob Sanders does not play Hide-and-Seek, He plays HIDE and PRAY-HE-DOES-NOT FIND-YOU!
by coltsfan723 on Nov 5, 2009 7:11 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Phil B said that Sanders himself
told him he was fine after the game and that his knee ‘held up’.
by SpazMo on Nov 6, 2009 1:54 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
and before you say, LOL OMG IT WAS HIS ELBOW DUDE
the question was about his overall health, not a, ‘hey, Bob, how is your knee, only our knee, just tell me about your knee, dont worry about telling me about anything else that might keep you out of next weeks game, just, please, tell me about the knee, and only the knee that you had surgery on in the off season, in case you hurt the other one, i want to give you wiggle room here, because im told you could kill me with your stare.’
by SpazMo on Nov 6, 2009 1:55 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
I love your sarcasm.
That sure seems to be a way to get a specific answer though.
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Man, I need a life...
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by Cassieper on Nov 6, 2009 6:49 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
On the brighter side
Atleast Manning has stayed healthy enough to start 1,000 games in a row (knocks on wood). But he won’t for long if that crater-sized hole over on the right isn’t plugged soon enough. If Peyton goes down, just shoot the blue horse and call it a season. But, yeah, the Sanders revolving door is frustrating. It’s not an issue of “if” he’ll be injured during a season, but “when”, and for how long.
by bluemoondogg on Nov 6, 2009 4:16 AM EST reply actions 0 recs



















