JFS171
Footballguy
After missing the end of the game against the Seahawks, and limping off the field in the third quarter holding his calf, Leshoure now isn't practicing on Wednesday.
I bring this up for a couple of reasons:1) I didn't see the game, but holding a calf or back of the leg would be especially concerning to me if I was a Leshoure owner. I don't know if this is the same leg where he previously tore his achilles, but pain resurfacing in his surgically-repaired achilles could easily be interpreted as a calf issue by announcers. Can any Lions fans confirm which leg he was holding/pointing to?2) Lions classified him missing practice with a "leg" issue, and are uber tight-lipped on injuries. Meaning we won't hear anything from them about this.3) I'm interested to see what Joique could do in a feature-back role. Guy led the league in preseason rushing a couple of times (yes, I'm aware it's preseason and mostly meaningless). He's increased his role weekly. He offers some bulk between the tackles with some receiving ability, and a little wiggle and burst (I didn't say a lot). He just strikes me a lot like Pierre Thomas in his versatility, determination, lack of draft pedigree, and practice-squad to Sunday fixture back story. A guy like that, in an offense like Detroit's that seems to be hitting it's stride... yes, please. Especially for free off the wire.Could be a very interesting add... I'd keep an eye on this situation, especailly if the "calf" in question is in the same leg as the repaired achilles.Mikel Leshoure (leg) did not practice Wednesday.In the third quarter of last week's win over the Seahawks, we spotted Leshoure limping off the field holding his calf. He never returned. Although tight-lipped coach Jim Schwartz claimed there was no injury, he was clearly hiding the truth once again. We now have to consider Leshoure questionable for Week 9, giving Joique Bell a possible feature back role against the Jaguars.