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Crabtree has a foot injury...
Sep 13, 2011 at 11:54 AM
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Damn
Sep 13, 2011 at 11:56 AM
- HessianDud
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Originally posted by Chief:
Michael Crabtree WR SF
San Francisco 49ers
Michael Crabtree anticipates his left foot injury affecting him all season.
Crabtree's foot hasn't fully healed since his last surgery. He'll try to play through it, but "if the pain becomes unbearable, like it was on Sunday, he'll remove himself from the game." Crabtree played 16 snaps in Week 1, compared to Josh Morgan's 36 and Braylon Edwards' 33. Crabtree is barely worth a fantasy roster spot.
http://www.fleaflicker.com/nfl/news-item?newsId=6657
God DAMNIT! *kicks a puppy*
seriously, this is starting to really concern me. A) why is he still in pain? B) he shouldn't play at all if he can't last a whole game or be counted on to make plays. Deactivate him and put Kyle Williams on the active roster to at least get a healthy body in there for f**ks sake.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:00 PM
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Originally posted by Chief:
Michael Crabtree WR SF
San Francisco 49ers
Michael Crabtree anticipates his left foot injury affecting him all season.
Crabtree's foot hasn't fully healed since his last surgery. He'll try to play through it, but "if the pain becomes unbearable, like it was on Sunday, he'll remove himself from the game." Crabtree played 16 snaps in Week 1, compared to Josh Morgan's 36 and Braylon Edwards' 33. Crabtree is barely worth a fantasy roster spot.
http://www.fleaflicker.com/nfl/news-item?newsId=6657
God DAMNIT! *kicks a puppy*
seriously, this is starting to really concern me. A) why is he still in pain? B) he shouldn't play at all if he can't last a whole game or be counted on to make plays. Deactivate him and put Kyle Williams on the active roster to at least get a healthy body in there for f**ks sake.
Read the blurb. Crabs never says that. The author is guessing. He could heal or he could not.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
Originally posted by Chief:
Michael Crabtree WR SF
San Francisco 49ers
Michael Crabtree anticipates his left foot injury affecting him all season.
Crabtree's foot hasn't fully healed since his last surgery. He'll try to play through it, but "if the pain becomes unbearable, like it was on Sunday, he'll remove himself from the game." Crabtree played 16 snaps in Week 1, compared to Josh Morgan's 36 and Braylon Edwards' 33. Crabtree is barely worth a fantasy roster spot.
http://www.fleaflicker.com/nfl/news-item?newsId=6657
God DAMNIT! *kicks a puppy*
seriously, this is starting to really concern me. A) why is he still in pain? B) he shouldn't play at all if he can't last a whole game or be counted on to make plays. Deactivate him and put Kyle Williams on the active roster to at least get a healthy body in there for f**ks sake.
Read the blurb. Crabs never says that. The author is guessing. He could heal or he could not.
well, I can't un-kick that puppy so I might as well not read it and continue making immediate and emotional reactions to snippets of half-information.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:01 PM
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Man..it's always something. Just our luck.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:01 PM
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by HessianDud:
Originally posted by Chief:
Michael Crabtree WR SF
San Francisco 49ers
Michael Crabtree anticipates his left foot injury affecting him all season.
Crabtree's foot hasn't fully healed since his last surgery. He'll try to play through it, but "if the pain becomes unbearable, like it was on Sunday, he'll remove himself from the game." Crabtree played 16 snaps in Week 1, compared to Josh Morgan's 36 and Braylon Edwards' 33. Crabtree is barely worth a fantasy roster spot.
http://www.fleaflicker.com/nfl/news-item?newsId=6657
God DAMNIT! *kicks a puppy*
seriously, this is starting to really concern me. A) why is he still in pain? B) he shouldn't play at all if he can't last a whole game or be counted on to make plays. Deactivate him and put Kyle Williams on the active roster to at least get a healthy body in there for f**ks sake.
Read the blurb. Crabs never says that. The author is guessing. He could heal or he could not.
well, I can't un-kick that puppy so I might as well not read it and continue making immediate and emotional reactions to snippets of half-information.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:03 PM
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but seriously, i am concerned. maybe it was just soreness and rust and maybe he's not completely conditioned yet, etc, and so he'll be fine later on, but it is really hurting bad enough that he's limping around, that's troubling, no? also, if it does still hurt, I would seriously rather have him deactivated for a week or two while he gets into shape and gets right, rather than have him as one of four active receivers when he can't play.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:06 PM
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This guy might not even know what he is talking about. BFD Cratbree was sore. He should be he hasn't done s**t game speed in a damn year almost.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:13 PM
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I believe the zone has a foot doctor or two in the house. Can anyone of you guys shed some light on what might be going on?
I'm going to get bashed for this....but.........If X-rays are negative and there is no bruising, maybe the issue is his heart? As in, if he's not getting the ball, he convienently pulls himself. It's funny that he goes down shortly after Alex decided not to throw to him in the endzone. He was clearly upset. I think this dude is trying to get cut. I've never heard of a foot injury that has no visable signs of trama.
I'm going to get bashed for this....but.........If X-rays are negative and there is no bruising, maybe the issue is his heart? As in, if he's not getting the ball, he convienently pulls himself. It's funny that he goes down shortly after Alex decided not to throw to him in the endzone. He was clearly upset. I think this dude is trying to get cut. I've never heard of a foot injury that has no visable signs of trama.
[ Edited by Oakland-Niner on Sep 13, 2011 at 12:14 PM ]
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:17 PM
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Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
I believe the zone has a foot doctor or two in the house. Can anyone of you guys shed some light on what might be going on?
I'm going to get bashed for this....but.........If X-rays are negative and there is no bruising, maybe the issue is his heart? As in, if he's not getting the ball, he convienently pulls himself. It's funny that he goes down shortly after Alex decided not to throw to him in the endzone. He was clearly upset. I think this dude is trying to get cut. I've never heard of a foot injury that has no visable signs of trama.
if his heart is in his foot then he is seeing the wrong kinds of doctors.
Sep 13, 2011 at 12:40 PM
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Originally posted by HessianDud:
if his heart is in his foot then he is seeing the wrong kinds of doctors.
Ok, I conceed. It was a dumb post....
Sep 13, 2011 at 1:16 PM
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It's the shoes! Sometimes if a person has an insert in a shoe it will really hurt because they aren't use to it. However, I think Crabtree doesn't want to be in San Fran but he sureas hell wants the big checks every week. He is just buying time and p*ssing on the front office so they will cut or trade him. He can't be bothered if he can't have the ball thrown to him 20 times a game. Alex missed him in the end zone so get over it. It's not like he hasn't run the wrong routes many times and tipped several passes for interceptions instead of catching the ball. He's a prima donna and we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. Cut or trade him and he gets what he wants. Bench his a$$ and he's fine because he gets paid and another yr tics off of his contract. His line about his foot hurting all year really means . . . "I won't practice much during the week but I'll play on Sunday for as long as you throw the ball to me."
Sep 13, 2011 at 1:30 PM
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If he's hurt, out him on IR and let him heal. He shouldn't be playing through an injury like that.
Sep 13, 2011 at 1:37 PM
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Originally posted by smashmouth51:
It's the shoes! Sometimes if a person has an insert in a shoe it will really hurt because they aren't use to it. However, I think Crabtree doesn't want to be in San Fran but he sureas hell wants the big checks every week. He is just buying time and p*ssing on the front office so they will cut or trade him. He can't be bothered if he can't have the ball thrown to him 20 times a game. Alex missed him in the end zone so get over it. It's not like he hasn't run the wrong routes many times and tipped several passes for interceptions instead of catching the ball. He's a prima donna and we are damned if we do and damned if we don't. Cut or trade him and he gets what he wants. Bench his a$$ and he's fine because he gets paid and another yr tics off of his contract. His line about his foot hurting all year really means . . . "I won't practice much during the week but I'll play on Sunday for as long as you throw the ball to me."
He's the kind of guy that I would want to spite. I would say trade him to a s**tty team but then he would probably end up in our division... Seriously though, I really wouldn't mind sending him to the Raiders, KC or the Jags.
Sep 13, 2011 at 6:31 PM
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i am so disappointed about Crabtree has a foot injury when we draft him because other team pass him.. damn.. we are dumb our waste time.. .. If he is still suffered his foot injury for while and conuntines of the years? Maybe i can feel my guts.. Wait and See about the Games when how many he missed the games.. then Let me see and wait...