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Seattle receiving group has been plagued with injuries this season, but that does not mean Tampa Bay’s defensive backs are taking that group lightly.
Seahawks receivers Bobby Engram, Deion Branch, Nate Burleson and Ben Obomanu have either been on injured reserve or banged up.
In addition, Seattle lost receivers Logan Payne (knee) and converted QB Seneca Wallace (calf) in week two due to injuries.
Engram and Branch returned to action in week five, but Burleson (knee), Obomanu (clavicle) and Payne are on injured reserve.
“They are still NFL receivers,” Bucs DB Aqib Talib said. “We all do the same thing. We all play in the NFL. You got a guy like Koren Robinson over there. Come on now. We all now what he can do. They definitely still have weapons at receiver.”
Posted by oar, on 10/15 at 01:03 PM
Cd, don’t forget his 1 td(should have 2, but the bonehead dropped it before crossing endzone, der!) and 2 lost fumbles in his 6 games. Our scouting kicks ass by the way (how many players are starting for the Eagles they have drafted lately?) I agree wit Hardhat0038 on this one, tool.
Posted by Hardhat0038, here on 10/15 at 12:39 PM
you are a tool, period,cd.
Posted by cd, cd usf alumn daden on 10/15 at 12:21 PM
Philadelphia’s DE SEAN JACKSON led the Eagles with 98 yards over six receptions in the Eagles’ 40 – 26 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
Pepsi Rookie of the week honor candidate.
So much for our scouting report...I know Ronde was getting old...whatever
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Posted by Jim Kinzer, Winfield, WV on 10/15 at 06:36 PM
If we can keep Barber from getting beat and falling down, we may do ok in the secondary. We probably need to stay in the nickle defense to back up Barber! Jones must have been looking at this years films of our “Old” secondary!