First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.
well it's encouraging that Burleson said he expects to be back next week. Good be a little unrealistic optimism, but nonetheless, at this point I'll be glad if he misses only 1 game.:sigh:
Frank Hughes does way too much speculating on the blog. It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.LINK
First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.
exactlyFrank Hughes does way too much speculating on the blog. It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.LINK
First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.
It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.
Frank Hughes does way too much speculating on the blog. It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.LINK
First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.
Frank Hughes does way too much speculating on the blog. It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.LINK
First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.![]()
After seeing the way the other WRs played, I'd keep Nate in a bubble all week long so he was healthy on Sundays until Branch and Engram are back. Any time you're on the field and taking hits there's a chance of getting injured or aggravating an injury. You don't have to get hurt on a return for the hits you take to make a difference in your health, hits add up. When a team is thin at a position due to injury, risking the best guy you have left is a bit, well, risky. I'm not saying he's not good, but like the Wallace/WR exapmle they've set for years they should protect a valuable player from extra hits until that player is no longer the only one that can catch.Frank Hughes does way too much speculating on the blog. It doesn't insinuate that he could be out, just that he won't be returning kicks next week. Which he shouldn't be doing int he first place as the only healthy experienced receiver.LINK
First and foremost, Nate Burleson has a sprained knee. His status is unclear. Here's why: Burleson told Eric Williams that he expects to be back next week. However, when we asked Mike Holmgren about the decision to use Nate as a punt returner, his last line was, "Now it looks like we are going to have to find somebody else," insinuating that Burleson could be out next week. Holmgren said they will know more tomorrow, when both Burleson and Mo Morris get MRIs.![]()
How many guys actually get hurt returning kicks? I cant think of many. Plus he was only returning punts, something which he was top 3 in the league last year. Hardly a mistake putting him back there.
Not yet. I plan on checking the TNT (Tacoma News Tribune) blog intermittently during the day and will post something here if I find something new.Any news?