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So
here we
are again on another Tuesday. Everything
in the NFL is all too clear. This is
title time. December will determine the
playoff spots and eventual Super Bowl participants.
Those spots will go to the lucky, those teams
with fewer injuries and an easier schedule. Every
fantasy player knows that. For
example, if you were unlucky enough to be
including Jahvid Best or
Vernon Davis on your week 11 roster, you probably lost.
For
the
local teams, the Jets so far seem to be far luckier than the Giants. The Giants are fast becoming a shambles. Much of their star receiving corps is
decimated. No Steve Smith and no Hakeem
Nicks means serious hurt for the G-Men. The
offensive line keeps getting made over,
seemingly every week. Their defense has
been healthier but has had
to experience the added pressure of having an offense that can’t stay
on the
field long enough for them to rest.
Here’s
the
injury list, courtesy of Yahoo: Check
out the players who are out. Diehl is
the left tackle, big hurt not to have him; Madison Hedgecock is the
fullback. He ordinarily makes holes or
makes them wider for the running backs. Shaun
O’Hara is their center and he was a
pretty damned good one. Steve Smith is
their bigtime receiver and the
key player when third down rolls around. Shawn
Andrews played well under difficult
circumstances. The return guy, Hixon, is
out. The reserve receivers, Barden and
Cruz, are
out. Mathias Kiwanuka, another guy who could pressure opposing passers,
is
out. Quite simply, these remaining Giants
are not the Giants.
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Status
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Injury
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Domenik Hixon
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Aug
23, 2010
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injured-rese
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Torn
right ACL
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Adrian Tracy
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Aug
31, 2010
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injured-rese
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Elbow
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Jim Sorgi
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Aug
31, 2010
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injured-rese
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Right
shoulder
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Courtney Brown
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Sep
5, 2010
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injured-rese
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Ankle
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Michael Johnson
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Sep
28, 2010
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injured-rese
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Back
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Victor Cruz
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Oct
16, 2010
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injured-rese
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Hamstring
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Mathias Kiwanuka
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Oct
28, 2010
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injured-rese
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Neck
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Bruce Johnson
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Nov
2, 2010
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injured-rese
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Knee
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Adam Koets
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Nov
9, 2010
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injured-rese
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Torn
left ACL
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Ramses Barden
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Nov
16, 2010
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injured-rese
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Left
leg, left foot
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David Diehl
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Nov
19, 2010
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Out
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Hip,
hamstring
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Madison Hedgecock
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Nov
19, 2010
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Out
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Hamstring
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Shaun O'Hara
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Nov
19, 2010
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Out
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Foot
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Steve Smith
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Nov
19, 2010
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Out
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Pectoral
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Shawn Andrews
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Nov
19, 2010
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Questionable
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Back
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Kevin Boss
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Nov
19, 2010
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Probable
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Back
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Darius Reynaud
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Nov
19, 2010
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Probable
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Hamstring
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Osi Umenyiora
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Nov
19, 2010
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Probable
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Knee
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Corey Webster
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Nov
19, 2010
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Probable
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Toe
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Gerris Wilkinson
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Nov
19, 2010
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Probable
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Hand
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All
that
bad luck was certainly in evidence against the Eagles.
At first glance, Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon
Jacobs were terrible but when you consider who was blocking for them,
maybe
they had given a valiant effort against overwhelming odds.
The only holes that opened up were in the
passing game as Eagles blitzers found the paths to Eli surprisingly
wide. Eli was pretty good too when you
consider the
constant pressure, not to mention the fact he was throwing to receivers
who
either didn’t get open or weren’t in the right place.
It was a pretty sad story on Sunday and it
doesn’t figure to get better in a hurry.
The
Jets
have everybody they need, especially Mark Sanchez and Santonio Holmes. For comparison, the following is their injury
list:
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Ropati
Pitoitua
Aug 26, 2010 injured-rese
Left
Achilles
Kris
Jenkins Sep 15, 2010 injured-rese
Torn left ACL
Darrelle
Revis
Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Hamstring
Mark
Sanchez
Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Calf
Matt
Slauson Nov 19, 2010
Probable
Knee
Brad
Smith Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Low back
Eric
Smith Nov 19,
2010 Probable
Ankle
Damien
Woody
Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Knee
Calvin
Pace Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Foot
Dwight
Lowery
Nov 19, 2010 Out
Concussion
Marquice
Cole
Nov 19, 2010 Out
Hamstring
Jerricho
Cotchery Nov
19, 2010 Out
Groin
David
Harris Nov 19, 2010
Probable
Calf
Nick
Mangold
Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Shoulder
Josh
Mauga Nov 19, 2010 Probable
Hamstring
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Except
possibly
for Jerricho Cotchery at wideout, the Jets have everybody they need. The Giants situation is ridiculous.
As
for the
schedule, the Giants upcoming opponents have a record of 33-27 and that
includes Minnesota, a team that will probably play a lot better under a
new
coach. They’ll see Philadelphia again
and Washington twice. They’ll see the
Packers and the Jaguars and Vikings, and maybe even Brett Favre. I’d be pleasantly surprised if they finish
3-3 over the next six. That would
probably get them a playoff spot, but 9-7 is never a lock.
As things stand right now, the Packers,
Bears, Saints, Falcons and Bucs all have better records and fewer
injuries.
The
Jets
have opponents with a 31-29 record including the Pats again and
Pittsburgh and
Chicago. If those all result in losses,
the Jets could be in trouble too but that’s unlikely.
I expect the Jets to be there at the end, if
not as AFC East Champions then as a wildcard, and maybe even the second
one.
They
say
people make their own luck. I never
believed that. You can be sure the
Giants don’t either. It’s amazing they’ve
been able to play as well as they have, given that horrific injury list. It speaks well to the quality of their
reserves and general management. But
reserves
are reserves. Even a gifted reserve
player hasn’t had the reps required to function as a regular.
I
can’t
speak of injuries these days without conjuring up images of the
sorrowful Mets
injuries these last few years. Carlos
Beltran, Johan Santana, Jason Bay, Reyes on and off, relief pitchers,
the list
goes on and on. Three of those four will
be back to kick off 2011 but that’s not a sure thing either given the
new
management situation. Speaking as a longtime Mets fan, a few trades
involving a
few or even several of these players, wouldn’t necessarily be a bad
thing.
But
the
Mets situation is a column in itself. This
was supposed to be about football.
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