IBTL okay, the Mods won't lock this, but I think Snelling is worth it unless you think LJ will end up in a decent situation...not many of those out there...Cinci, SF or ATL maybeamazing that Stafford made it through the game... tough kid.

The injury itself didn't look bad when it happened. His ankle turned when being tackled, but it wasn't even said he was hurt until he didn't come back into the game after he walked off after the play. Obviously he was hurt or would have been back out.How bad did Turner look? Drop LJ for Snelling?
Anyone??Did anyone see the Ronnie Brown injury? CBS reports the injury looked a little serious....
I saw it, someone fell on his lower right leg/ankle and his foot twisted to the right pretty good. He did stand up on the sidelines after the injury before sitting back down. Cameras didn't go back, I don't think, after that..............HTHAnyone??Did anyone see the Ronnie Brown injury? CBS reports the injury looked a little serious....
It looked pretty bad. Fox only showed it once though. He hobbled off the field with help from teammates putting NO weight on the ankle. Then saw him on the sideline putting some weight on it. Then went to the locker room in the 3rd quarter never to be seen again. Wouldn't be surprised if he misses time.Anyone??Did anyone see the Ronnie Brown injury? CBS reports the injury looked a little serious....
Huh, picked up Snelling. Not sure how I feel about it.The injury itself didn't look bad when it happened. His ankle turned when being tackled, but it wasn't even said he was hurt until he didn't come back into the game after he walked off after the play. Obviously he was hurt or would have been back out.How bad did Turner look? Drop LJ for Snelling?
Nevermind, he is in there, guess it wasn't anything.What's up with DeSean Jackson? I just saw him jogging to the locker room, but I didn't have the sound on that TV so I couldn't hear what they said?
We sort have been "due" for this week. IDPs have had issues, but the offensive side (sans TE) has been unusually healthy. Not good that is nearly all in one week, especially one where most of the other top RBs performed well.Wow...today has been a little bit of a bloodbath so far...I hope you all have handcuffs.
Looks like Boldin was limping...
Saw you mentioned this in the game thread. He looks fine [called for a hold penalty moments ago]That's his "gimme a damn contract" limp.Looks like Boldin was limping...
westy needs to retire or at least his year should be done.Westbrook reported to have suffered another concussion
Nah, it's Hasselbeck not recognizing that he is an elite WR and keeps throwing it to anybody but him in a losing cause.Is Burelson playing?
Julius Jones suffered a broken rib in Seattle's Week 10 loss to Arizona.The Seahawks initially said the injury was to Jones' "chest," but beat reporter Danny O'Neil has the exact location. Players can sometimes play through broken ribs with flak jackets, but it would be a stretch to think a running back like Jones could do so a week after the injury. Justin Forsett is a strong bet to start at Minnesota in Week 11, with Louis Rankin spelling him off the bench. Nov. 15 - 8:42 pm etSource: Danny O'Neil on Twitter
Jeff Duncan of the Times Picayune is speculating Tracy Porter is done for the season with an ACL. His face didn't look promising as he was being carted off so I'd have to guess its probably true. Wonder if the Saints will give Mike McKenzie a call (anything but Jason David again)http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/...ers-acl-injury/Tracy Porter (Saints cb) was carted off.
Saints' Tracy Porter suffers ACL injury
Posted by Michael David Smith on November 15, 2009 9:03 PM ET
The New Orleans Saints ran their record to 9-0 today with a win over the St. Louis Rams. But it may have come at a heavy price.
Saints starting cornerback Tracy Porter left the game with a knee injury, and Jeff Duncan, the Saints beat columnist for The Times-Picayune, tweets that Porter's injury looks like a season-ender.
On the first play of the second half, Porter suffered what is being described as an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. He is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday.
Saints coach Sean Payton wouldn't discuss the extent of Porter's injury when he addressed reporters after the game.
Porter, an athletic second-year player out of Indiana, has started all nine games for the Saints this season.
Shefter reports on Twitter bleeding in his lung and kept at hospital.Julius Jones update from Rotoworld:
Julius Jones suffered a broken rib in Seattle's Week 10 loss to Arizona.The Seahawks initially said the injury was to Jones' "chest," but beat reporter Danny O'Neil has the exact location. Players can sometimes play through broken ribs with flak jackets, but it would be a stretch to think a running back like Jones could do so a week after the injury. Justin Forsett is a strong bet to start at Minnesota in Week 11, with Louis Rankin spelling him off the bench. Nov. 15 - 8:42 pm etSource: Danny O'Neil on Twitter
Saints head coach Sean Payton said that cornerback Tracy Porter does not have a torn anterior cruciate ligament and will not need surgery, despite some reports to the contrary.
Payton said there is no question they expect Porter back in the lineup this season, though a timetable is not set.
“I feel real good for him,” said Payton.
“It’s a strained MCL and there will be a time where he’ll have to rehab and recover.”
Porter was injured when he was accidentally leg-whipped by Usama Young during a pass play.
Thanks. Good update.Jhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seah...tnotbroken.html
Julius Jones bruised but not broken
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Julius Jones suffered a bruised chest, coach Jim Mora said, and not a broken rib as he initially thought after the game.
Mora clarified the injury during his radio show on KIRO-FM Monday morning.
The bruised chest caused bleeding into Jones' lungs, and he remained in Arizona last night at the hospital after the team left.
"It wasn't a rib. It's a bruise causing bleeding in his lungs," Mora said, according to a summary on the team's official Web site. "It doesn't appear to be anything real serious. It's serious obviously or he wouldn't be in a hospital, but it's something he'll recover from quickly.
"We're certainly thinking of him and wishing him the best. It's tough when you have to leave a guy behind in the hospital. That weighs on everyone's minds."
Jones suffered the injury while blocking a blitzing linebacker in the first quarter of Sunday's game in Arizona. He carried only twice before suffering the injury. In his place, Justin Forsett rushed for 123 yards, a career-high.
I have to laugh sometimes how NFL coaches talk about injuries. Jones is coughing up blood and has blood in his lungs and Mora says "It does not appear to be real serious."http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/seah...tnotbroken.html
Julius Jones bruised but not broken
Posted by Danny O'Neil
Julius Jones suffered a bruised chest, coach Jim Mora said, and not a broken rib as he initially thought after the game.
Mora clarified the injury during his radio show on KIRO-FM Monday morning.
The bruised chest caused bleeding into Jones' lungs, and he remained in Arizona last night at the hospital after the team left.
"It wasn't a rib. It's a bruise causing bleeding in his lungs," Mora said, according to a summary on the team's official Web site. "It doesn't appear to be anything real serious. It's serious obviously or he wouldn't be in a hospital, but it's something he'll recover from quickly.
"We're certainly thinking of him and wishing him the best. It's tough when you have to leave a guy behind in the hospital. That weighs on everyone's minds."
Jones suffered the injury while blocking a blitzing linebacker in the first quarter of Sunday's game in Arizona. He carried only twice before suffering the injury. In his place, Justin Forsett rushed for 123 yards, a career-high.