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Walker could miss six weeks. Is Karma a Bitc.....?

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:25 am
by crkone
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3070995&campaign=rss&source=NFLHeadlines

Walker could miss six weeks; Bailey a game-time decision


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos wide receiver Javon Walker could miss six weeks after undergoing surgery on his right knee Friday, coach Mike Shanahan said.

Walker could be back sooner, but it's too early to tell, Shanahan said Walker's surgery in Houston.

"I heard the doctor estimate it at six weeks. We'll get a better feel on it next week or so," Shanahan said.

Walker, who missed the Broncos' last two games because of excessive swelling and pain, tore his ACL during the 2005 season-opener with the Green Bay Packers. He had two surgeries to repair the knee that season and needed a follow-up operation around the time he joined the Broncos in a draft-day trade in 2006.

The Broncos could certainly use his big-play ability. The team is 2-1 when he plays and 0-2 without him. Walker had 17 catches for 220 yards in the team's first two games before being held to just 2 catches and 10 yards against Jacksonville in week 3.

The Broncos also may be without their best defensive player -- cornerback Champ Bailey -- when they host Pittsburgh Sunday night. Bailey will be a game-time decision, Shanahan said.

Bailey returned to limited practice Friday after missing the rest of the week because of a strained right quadriceps.

"If I feel like if I can go 100 percent, I'm definitely going to go out there," Bailey said. "I feel like I've got two-and-a-half days to get myself ready. That's enough time. I'll go out there and see how it feels."

"He'll know if he can play or can't play," Shanahan said. "Champ is pretty direct. He's a very tough player. Obviously he'd like to help our football team win, but he knows if he's injured or not."

Bailey has only missed two games in his NFL career.

The struggling Broncos can ill afford another injury.

Tight end Nate Jackson is lost for the year with a groin injury. The team also placed tight end Stephen Alexander on injured reserve Thursday because of a calf injury.

Center Tom Nalen is out for the season with a torn biceps. Chris Myers has shifted from guard to center, and Chris Kuper has taken over Myers' spot on the offensive line.

Tight end Tony Scheffler's return to form last week may provide a boost to quarterback Jay Cutler and a struggling red zone offense. Scheffler became one of Cutler's favorite targets near the goal line last season.

"I think we kind of tried to push him out there a little bit too early," Cutler said. "He felt like he should be making plays for us like he did at the end of last year. Hopefully we can use him a little bit this week, use some two tight end sets and have him stretch the field."


Sucks for the Broncos.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:54 am
by ReasonablySober
The guy had one of his best friends die in his arms. His due for some good karma as far as I'm concerned...

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:32 am
by goirish2107
DrugBust wrote:The guy had one of his best friends die in his arms. His due for some good karma as far as I'm concerned...


i second that.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 2:01 pm
by MickeyDavis
He's out againt us, that's what I want to see.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 2:21 pm
by eagle13
As a person I feel for him.

As a football player - F*^K that little whiney bitch. He got his big money - guaranteed signing bonus that is more than most of us will make - so as a person he's covered - so I could care less if he never plays football again. Would serve him right.

Gee I guess I have to admit - I am a football Javon hater.

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 4:58 pm
by Fort Minor
Karma? He's still getting paid millions to play sports. I'll take that 'bad karma' anyday.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:43 am
by Bucks_Revenge
I feel bad for him from what happened last off season ...but that does not mean he is forgiven for what he said and did....sorry J.Walker I still hope for the worse.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:06 am
by th87
1. Ask if you can simply discuss a new contract.

2. Get a cold dismissal.

3. Get upset as a result.

4. Get bad advice from a sleazebag and use a controversial negotiation bluff.

5. Get called out on the bluff by team's star.

6. Suck up resulting embarrassment and report.

7. Get seriously injured.

8. Ask to discuss contract again.

9. Get another cold dismissal.

10. Fearing uncertain future as a result of injury/cold dismissal, demand trade.
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I'm not really seeing where this "karma" would come into play. Actions look understandable to me.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 7:34 pm
by ssssssnake
Good for Javon. He got what he deserved in Denver.

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 7:46 pm
by WEFFPIM
DrugBust wrote:The guy had one of his best friends die in his arms. His due for some good karma as far as I'm concerned...


As a semi-outsider, I'm gonna bring this post back because it may the only legitimate post in the thread

Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:54 pm
by DelaneyRudd
I hope every Bronco fails in his football career next Monday.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:09 am
by ReddManBogieMan
I think Walker knew that Ted Thompson had put an offer of a million dollar raise for any players that re-injuried that surgically repaired knee of Walkers. ( Just a joke, but kinda funny to imagine though!)
Javon is a sketchy character, who showed his true colors in Green Bay. So is it sad that he may never be the same player after another surgey on the same knee? No. Do I believe in karma? Yes.

What does it say about your star WR when after you get eliminated from the playoffs in the final game of the year, he goes out partying intill late in the mourning. Even though it was New years day, any athlete/celebrity knows that trouble will find you after dark. that's why most of them don't go out. Javon Walker is all about himself, and never fit-in in Green Bay. So I'm not mad we let go of him, but rather I give Ted Thompson some credit for understanding that a surgically repaired knee is something that could come back to haunt them again. Unlike what Javon said about it being stronger than before the injury. Yeah right Javon, highly unlikely.

Maybe I'm still pissed about him f#@&ing over the packers, but deep down I feel he doesn't put football first, so yeah KARMA is a b1tch, and so is Javon Walker!

Go packers!

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 3:56 pm
by bigrich88
DelaneyRudd wrote:I hope every Bronco fails in his football career next Monday.



as a packer fan, i hope that too