Taylor Jacobs...The next Lav Coles?

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Taylor Jacobs...The next Lav Coles?

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Its the return of "The Toe," only its Jacobs this time. Lets hope this is a minor injury!

http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=8635

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Jacobs Sidelined By Toe Sprain

Monday, August 8, 2005; E05



An MRI exam on the injured big toe of Washington Redskins wide receiver Taylor Jacobs revealed a sprain that will sideline him at least a week, the team said yesterday.

Jacobs injured his left big toe while making a cut during the Redskins' scrimmage with the Ravens on Saturday in Baltimore and was unable to participate in the 11-on-11 drills. His toe remains moderately swollen, according the club's medical update, and Jacobs will be reevaluated at the end of the week. The Redskins are hoping that 2005 will be a breakthrough season for the receiver, who was selected 44th overall in the 2003 draft but has failed to secure regular playing time.

The team expects Jacobs to make an impact as its third receiver -- Washington plans to incorporate more three- and four-receiver sets -- and he will again miss a portion of training camp, something that dogged him last season. Jacobs missed two days last week with the flu and it is highly unlikely he will participate in Saturday's preseason opener in Carolina.

Bubba Tyer, the team's director of sports medicine, described the injury as a "significant strain," after Saturday's scrimmage, and X-rays at the time were negative. The Redskins traded their top two receivers from last season -- Laveranues Coles and Rod Gardner -- and do not have much depth at the position. With Jacobs out, Darnerien McCants and Kevin Dyson figure to gain playing time, as both veterans are fighting for a spot on the team. Wide receiver James Thrash seems a lock to make the team because of his versatility, sure hands and superior special teams play, and newcomers Santana Moss and David Patten are set to start at wide receiver.

-- Jason La Canfora



http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 00917.html


This is his chance to step up and take his skirt off. Take 3 days off and get back on the field...hell, he better insist to get on the field tomorrow, like Carlos Rogers did in May.
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Re: Taylor Jacobs...The next Lav Coles?

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chaddukes wrote:Its the return of "The Toe," only its Jacobs this time. Lets hope this is a minor injury!

http://www.redskins.com/news/newsDetail.jsp?id=8635

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That actually popped right in my head when this happened.
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Im not so sure about this kid. He's injury prone.
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Post by foreverD »

WOW So when did you guys start believing that Coles toe was not 100% or are you guys just using that as a rock to throw at him since he did not want to be part of your team anymore.
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Try using the 'search' button... maybe then you'll know what you're talking about instead of just acting like it.

We've known about Coles' toe for the better part of two years... it was a CONSTANT concern when he was here. It didn't get in the way of his play much in the first season, but it certainly hindered him last year speed-wise... so much so that the team wanted him to agree to have it operated on this past offseason to try and fix the problem. But there's a chance that Coles' wouldn't recover from surgery and LC doesn't want to take the chance.

We don't need to throw rocks at Coles, he jumped under a boulder all by himself.


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Post by NikiH »

I actually believe this has less to do with Redskin's fans admitting that he had issue with his toe and more to do with the fact that Coles has admitted it.
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BossHog wrote:Try using the 'search' button... maybe then you'll know what you're talking about instead of just acting like it.

We've known about Coles' toe for the better part of two years... it was a CONSTANT concern when he was here. It didn't get in the way of his play much in the first season, but it certainly hindered him last year speed-wise... so much so that the team wanted him to agree to have it operated on this past offseason to try and fix the problem. But there's a chance that Coles' wouldn't recover from surgery and LC doesn't want to take the chance.

We don't need to throw rocks at Coles, he jumped under a boulder all by himself.


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Yeah but someone along time ago brought up the TOE situation. All of you skins fans chided him and acted like it was nothing. I guess he is right now.
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Caught ya. Bye gamby... obviously you still have some serious issues.

As for Coles' toe... couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it has got progressively worse could it? Nah... that'd make too much sense.
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admin wrote:Caught ya. Bye gamby... obviously you still have some serious issues.

As for Coles' toe... couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it has got progressively worse could it? Nah... that'd make too much sense.




Sorry dont know who gamby is, and did not know about the search button you got. But yeah it stands that the toe did get progressively worse
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foreverD wrote:Yeah but someone along time ago brought up the TOE situation. All of you skins fans chided him and acted like it was nothing. I guess he is right now.


Would that be sometime before last week (when you joined the site)?

foreverD wrote:Sorry dont know who gamby is, and did not know about the search button you got. But yeah it stands that the toe did get progressively worse


Now how would you know what someone posted a long time ago without the search funtion?

FYI Coles has had a bad toe for 2 years, Coles has been refusing to get surgery for two years. First he went with padding in his shoe, which kept him on the field until last year when he opted for shots.

One other thing I would have asked "what's a gamby" instead of stating I don't know them - know one said you knew a Gamby
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