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Emmanuel Sanders to have surgery on broken foot (1 Viewer)

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Steelers WR Emmanuel Sanders is set to undergo surgery to repair a broken foot sustained in the Super Bowl.

Sanders initially appeared to have banged his knee on the play. The broken foot explains why he slammed his helmet in frustration and was then ruled out for the game after coming back on for one snap. Sanders may end up missing portions of OTAs -- if the NFL even has spring practices this year -- but he should be recovered in time for training camp.

http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/nfl/200...-on-broken-foot

 
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I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.

Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.

 
(Rotoworld) Rookie Emmanuel Sanders wound up playing 69.9 percent of the Steelers' offensive snaps from Week 10 on.

Analysis: That's essentially starter's snaps. Sanders' early second-quarter foot injury was a big blow to the Steelers' personnel groupings in the Super Bowl. He'll return in 2011 with a big role, playing in all three-receiver sets and potentially even giving Hines Ward a run for his money in "two wides" packages.

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Hopefully the foot heals just fine.

I think Pitt has big plans for him.

 
(Rotoworld) Rookie Emmanuel Sanders wound up playing 69.9 percent of the Steelers' offensive snaps from Week 10 on.Analysis: That's essentially starter's snaps. Sanders' early second-quarter foot injury was a big blow to the Steelers' personnel groupings in the Super Bowl. He'll return in 2011 with a big role, playing in all three-receiver sets and potentially even giving Hines Ward a run for his money in "two wides" packages.-----Hopefully the foot heals just fine.I think Pitt has big plans for him.
He was drafted to replace Santonio Holmes so they definitely like him alot.
 
(Rotoworld) Rookie Emmanuel Sanders wound up playing 69.9 percent of the Steelers' offensive snaps from Week 10 on.Analysis: That's essentially starter's snaps. Sanders' early second-quarter foot injury was a big blow to the Steelers' personnel groupings in the Super Bowl. He'll return in 2011 with a big role, playing in all three-receiver sets and potentially even giving Hines Ward a run for his money in "two wides" packages.-----Hopefully the foot heals just fine.I think Pitt has big plans for him.
I'd be surprised if Sanders doesn't take over in the two wide packages next season. Ward is still a crafty veteran WR, but he's lost what speed he had left. I'm sure his blocking and ability to find holes in a zone will keep him around for another year or so, but I think he's done as a fantasy asset. I believe that Sanders is actually a pretty good bet to put up WR2/3 numbers next year. Mike Wallace is going to see a lot of coverage, and Big Ben threw for 4300+ in 2009, and would have thrown for 4200+ given a full slate in 2010.
 
I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.
Leading up to the game, he was definitely a concern. I wonder if this injury played into the fact that Wallace was used in a possession role quite often.
 
I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.
Had he not been hurt the Steelers could have done to the Packers, exactly what the Packers did to them. they could have gone 3 and 4 wide against a depleted secondary and really taken advantage. The difference between winning and losing in that game was an inch hereon one or two passes, a break there on injury.
 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.
Had he not been hurt the Steelers could have done to the Packers, exactly what the Packers did to them. they could have gone 3 and 4 wide against a depleted secondary and really taken advantage. The difference between winning and losing in that game was an inch hereon one or two passes, a break there on injury.
But to be clear, the Woodson injury along with Shields was a bigger loss to Green Bay's Defense than Sanders was to the Steelers offense. If anything Pittsburgh benefited from the tough turf in Dallas.
 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.
Had he not been hurt the Steelers could have done to the Packers, exactly what the Packers did to them. they could have gone 3 and 4 wide against a depleted secondary and really taken advantage. The difference between winning and losing in that game was an inch hereon one or two passes, a break there on injury.
But to be clear, the Woodson injury along with Shields was a bigger loss to Green Bay's Defense than Sanders was to the Steelers offense. If anything Pittsburgh benefited from the tough turf in Dallas.
And of course Driver's injury which took the Packer offensive game plan down a notch as well. I am a Packer Fan. I am not trying to diminish what they accomplished. You do not have to rush to defend them from me, nor from others at every turn. Acknowledging that football is a game of inches, particularly this one, is not revolutionary. Relax and enjoy the victory. This is a thread about Sanders, a good to great young talent. His game, his strengths, and what he has brought to his time, what he could have brought, and what may or may not now be lost to himelf and his team.
 
Ditkaless Wonders said:
I think that was a bigger loss than most people think. According to some of the players I've heard, Sanders was a pretty big part of the game plan.Hopefully he's fully recovered for camp...if there is camp.
Had he not been hurt the Steelers could have done to the Packers, exactly what the Packers did to them. they could have gone 3 and 4 wide against a depleted secondary and really taken advantage. The difference between winning and losing in that game was an inch hereon one or two passes, a break there on injury.
But to be clear, the Woodson injury along with Shields was a bigger loss to Green Bay's Defense than Sanders was to the Steelers offense. If anything Pittsburgh benefited from the tough turf in Dallas.
And of course Driver's injury which took the Packer offensive game plan down a notch as well. I am a Packer Fan. I am not trying to diminish what they accomplished. You do not have to rush to defend them from me, nor from others at every turn. Acknowledging that football is a game of inches, particularly this one, is not revolutionary. Relax and enjoy the victory. This is a thread about Sanders, a good to great young talent. His game, his strengths, and what he has brought to his time, what he could have brought, and what may or may not now be lost to himelf and his team.
I shouldn't have included the "to be clear" part. That was kind a Sabertool moment. It most certainly is a game of inches. I am a Sander dynasty owner and I really like his potential. He strikes me as a really strong candidate to push Hines Ward out. He reminds me of a Martz type receiver, really shifty and a good catcher.
 

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