-9 in my league as well, and I had them started.-9 in my league....what a fall from grace
-9 in my league as well, and I had them started.-9 in my league....what a fall from grace
With washington, IND and Oakland still I dont think I can panic like that, but I am close.Drop
I may need to as well with Hali and Houston both hurt. They got me a negative today, that is no longer elite.I'm dropping.
I'm starting KC this week against the Chargers. My other defense is the Cardinals vs IND.
This is my current plan. Though I'm looking a little more at the BUF-ATL matchup again. JAX has been ok the last couple weeks.Depending on how the Redskins look tonight, I may still keep them. Not much out there and weeks 14 & 15 are Skins and Raiders. Skins can move the ball but they turn it over a lot and get sacked a lot. Raiders who knows who the qb will be by then. Pair that with Cleveland (week 13 Jax and week 16 Ny Jets) and we might be able to salvage this.
An MRI revealed only a "slight" ankle sprain for Chiefs OLB Tamba Hali, though his Week 13 status is uncertain.
"I think he, doctors and coaches felt better after the MRI," coach Andy Reid said Monday. It's definitely a bullet dodged, as the early worry was that Hali had suffered a torn Achilles' tendon. We should get a better idea of Hali's status for Sunday's game against the Broncos when the Chiefs return to practice on Wednesday. For now, he's just a vague "day to day."
Source: Lindsay Jones on Twitter
Chiefs OLB Justin Houston's right elbow was too swollen on Monday to undergo his scheduled MRI.
Unless the Chiefs ask Houston to play hurt -- and they may with Tamba Hali banged up -- this doesn't sound like an injury that will heal in a matter of one week. Houston's elbow was "subluxed," meaning it was temporarily dislocated. His status is very uncertain for Week 13 against the Broncos.
Source: Lindsay Jones on Twitter
Ugh, what the heck to do with this???Rotoworld updates:
An MRI revealed only a "slight" ankle sprain for Chiefs OLB Tamba Hali, though his Week 13 status is uncertain.
"I think he, doctors and coaches felt better after the MRI," coach Andy Reid said Monday. It's definitely a bullet dodged, as the early worry was that Hali had suffered a torn Achilles' tendon. We should get a better idea of Hali's status for Sunday's game against the Broncos when the Chiefs return to practice on Wednesday. For now, he's just a vague "day to day."
Source: Lindsay Jones on TwitterChiefs OLB Justin Houston's right elbow was too swollen on Monday to undergo his scheduled MRI.
Unless the Chiefs ask Houston to play hurt -- and they may with Tamba Hali banged up -- this doesn't sound like an injury that will heal in a matter of one week. Houston's elbow was "subluxed," meaning it was temporarily dislocated. His status is very uncertain for Week 13 against the Broncos.
Source: Lindsay Jones on Twitter
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reported on NFL Insiders that the Chiefs have a "much higher level of concern" with Justin Houston's right elbow injury than Tamba Hali's ankle.
Hali's ankle injury is shaping up as a day-to-day situation that may not cost him more than some practice time. Houston's dislocated elbow was so swollen Monday that Chiefs doctors couldn't even perform an MRI to check for ligament damage. Houston's status, for now, should be considered week to week, and there is a real chance Kansas City will be without both edge rushers in Week 13.
I agree. They are a matchup play at this point.The Redskins in week 14 is looking solid.
Coach Andy Reid said OLB Tamba Hali (ankle) has a "good chance" to play in Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Hali won't practice Wednesday, but the sprain he sustained against the Chargers last week is obviously slight. It's huge news for the Chiefs if they're going to have any prayer of slowing down Peyton Manning Sunday. Fellow edge rusher Justin Houston was undergoing his elbow MRI Wednesday afternoon and is unlikely to suit up.
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Source: Adam Teicher on Twitter
Rotoworld update:So what is the healing time for dislocated elbows? Any precedents we can compare Houston to?
FOX Sports' Mike Garafolo and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport both reports Chiefs OLB Justin Houston will be shelved 2-3 weeks with ligament damage in his right elbow.
Per RapSheet, Houston will avoid surgery but has "sprained ligaments" and "torn muscles" in the elbow. The Chiefs are optimistic about Tamba Hali (ankle) playing Sunday against Peyton Manning. Still, these are big injuries heading into a crucial game with Kansas City already on a two-game losing streak. Houston has 44 tackles and 11 sacks on the season. The 24-year-old's All-Pro chances will surely take a hit due to the missed time.
Source: Mike Garafolo on Twitter
KC has DEN, @WAS, @OAK, INDHmm, to cut or not to cut. All of sudden @Was, @Oak, Ind doesn't look so bad.
According to the Chiefs, OLB Justin Houston's (elbow) MRI results were "favorable," and coach Andy Reid will update his status on Friday.
In this instance, we're assuming favorable means "not season ending." Both FOX Sports and NFL Network have reported Houston will be sidelined 2-3 weeks as he recovers from ligament damage in his right elbow.
Source: Reid Ferrin on Twitter
You have to keep KC. They play Wash and Oak the next 2 weeks and that could be playoff gold.If you gad SF D too would you even keep KC at this point or time to drop them?
I am starting them this week. Buffalo couldnt do squat last week.Fellow KC Def owners. Are you going back to KC this week? Injuries are piling up, but do you trust BUF or another WW defense more?
I'm leaning towards OAK vs the Jets.Fellow KC Def owners. Are you going back to KC this week? Injuries are piling up, but do you trust BUF or another WW defense more?