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On Injuries and Luck

Tuesday, November 23, 2010
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Santonio Holmes is just one Jets player who has been very healthy ...     while Eli Manning and Tom Coughlin are doing the injury jig..................                 Photo by Al Bello- Getty                                                                               Photo by Michael Heiman- Getty


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.

Player

Date

Status

Injury

Domenik Hixon

Aug 23, 2010

injured-rese

Torn right ACL

Adrian Tracy

Aug 31, 2010

injured-rese

Elbow

Jim Sorgi

Aug 31, 2010

injured-rese

Right shoulder

Courtney Brown

Sep 5, 2010

injured-rese

Ankle

Michael Johnson

Sep 28, 2010

injured-rese

Back

Victor Cruz

Oct 16, 2010

injured-rese

Hamstring

Mathias Kiwanuka

Oct 28, 2010

injured-rese

Neck

Bruce Johnson

Nov 2, 2010

injured-rese

Knee

Adam Koets

Nov 9, 2010

injured-rese

Torn left ACL

Ramses Barden

Nov 16, 2010

injured-rese

Left leg, left foot

David Diehl

Nov 19, 2010

Out

Hip, hamstring

Madison Hedgecock

Nov 19, 2010

Out

Hamstring

Shaun O'Hara

Nov 19, 2010

Out

Foot

Steve Smith

Nov 19, 2010

Out

Pectoral

Shawn Andrews

Nov 19, 2010

Questionable

Back

Kevin Boss

Nov 19, 2010

Probable

Back

Darius Reynaud

Nov 19, 2010

Probable

Hamstring

Osi Umenyiora

Nov 19, 2010

Probable

Knee

Corey Webster

Nov 19, 2010

Probable

Toe

Gerris Wilkinson

Nov 19, 2010

Probable

Hand

 

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:

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















































































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. 

 

 

 

 

 

 







 
Copyright: Jimmy Russotto, 11/23/2010
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