Saints @ Redskins: Official Wednesday Injury Report
Practice Report DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB Randall Gay (hamstring), LB Marvin Mitchell (hamstring), WR Lance Moore (ankle, hamstring), CB Tracy Porter (knee) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday RB Mike Bell (knee, neck), RB Reggie Bush (knee), T Jermon Bushrod (thumb), LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar (wrist), G Jahri Evans (toe), LB Scott Fujita (knee), C Jonathan Goodwin (ankle), CB Jabari Greer (groin), RB Lynell Hamilton (shoulder), CB Chris McAlister (knee), DE Bobby McCray (back, knee), TE Jeremy Shockey (elbow), RB Pierre Thomas (wrist), LB Jonathan Vilma (knee) Practice Report OUT (DEFINITELY WILL NOT PLAY) Wednesday RB Clinton Portis (concussion) DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE Wednesday CB DeAngelo Hall (knee) LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE Wednesday DT Albert Haynesworth (ankle), RB Mike Sellers (ankle), CB Justin Tryon (hip)
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Dang
seems like a lot of people are nicked up.
Get ready to FEEL DAT BREES!!!
by born in areacode 318 on Dec 2, 2009 6:21 PM CST reply actions
That's not very encouraging
Hopefully some of these people are ready for Sunday.
And the eighth and final rule: if this is your first time at Fight Club, you have to fight.
Have you seen the way he runs?
I think the real question is: How is Adrian Peterson healthy?
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by Dave Cariello on Dec 2, 2009 10:20 PM CST up reply actions
That's what I was thinking....
"I said this early on, that this was a good football team, they just maybe had to have a stick put in certain parts of their body to play a little harder in certain places." - Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams.
Explain
why it is that there are always so many injured players ever since Sean Payton took over. I’m not blaming Payton but ,maybe its time for new trainers. Look at the disparity between the Redskins having like three guys on the injured list compared to our 18?
They have
only a few guys on the injury report, but they have a ton of players on IR. In that aspect, the Saints have been fortunate to not lose many key players for the season.
by theaxeeffect4721 on Dec 3, 2009 2:12 AM CST up reply actions
IR
New Orleans – 13 players
Washington – 10 players
the only teams that have more players on IR is : Buffalo, Detroit, Houston and Tampa
I see what you got...Lets rock - Al Bundy
by knucklesmalone on Dec 3, 2009 2:44 AM CST up reply actions
I think Payton puits every conceivable injury on these reports.
I don’t know why(if he thinks there’s some strategic advantage or something), but these injury reports are always a mile long, and have a pile of injuries I don’t even understand the origins of, yet it’s always the same group of predictable inactives at gametime, based on the “significant” injuries. For example, Shockey has missed maybe two injury reports all year, but has yet to miss a game, and this week, all of a sudden, his elbow is hurt. All year, it’s been his foot or ankle or knee or something, now his elbow’s messed up too. But I have no doubt he’ll play. Bell looks like Rocky Marciano out there every week, but you know he’ll play next week. Yet Lance Moore’s mild and unnoticeable ankle sprain has benched him for over a month. I think it’s just a part of Payton’s Parcell-esque misinformation/radio-silence campaign.
"Think about that statement and all its implications for a second. The New England Patriots did not play up to the level of the New Orleans Saints." -Pat Yasinskas
I think today was more of a walk through practice
After having a game on Monday I think Sean Payton was using Wednesday as more of a recovery day and only go with 2 full practices this week. If I had to take a guess I would say that practice was more of a rest period for anybody feeling a little banged up. I would try not to put as much stock in this week’s injury report.
"That Brees is a good quarterback." - Giants Free Safety Michael Johnson after a 48-27 Saints victory.

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