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Jansen out for 2007
Here it is, the bad news.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d802387d0&template=without-video&confirm=true
http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d802387d0&template=without-video&confirm=true
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"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."


Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."Mark would have never turned his back on a teammate. Great "leadership", Jason.*
Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
He didnt turn his back, He just didnt look at the ankle. He was right next to him along with Gibbs
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por-tiz2skins wrote:Jansen got injured all season in 04 and got injured in 06 for one game but Wade showed at one game he was good.But now Stephon Heyer is being a full starter at that postion now and guys ask your self this? if he does good and better than Jansen than do we release Jansen?.
As much as I like Jansen we would get a young player who worked very hard and has the potential to become a top RG and its funny cause right after Jansen left Portis had 62 yards .
How things look I think Jansen won't stay to long if Heyer or even Wade shines but I think Heyer is are future RG?.
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."Mark would have never turned his back on a teammate. Great "leadership", Jason.*
Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."Mark would have never turned his back on a teammate. Great "leadership", Jason.*
Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
That comment about Campbell is uncalled for and totally wrong. Looking away from a terrible injury is not turning your back on a teammate. Campbell's comment was made sympathetically. Also, Campbell was standing right there beside Jansen until he got out of the way for the medical staff. Campbell did what he was supposed to do. I hope, if Brunell had been out there, he would have behaved as Campbell did. In fact, I'm sure he would have.
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Fios wrote:por-tiz2skins wrote:Jansen got injured all season in 04 and got injured in 06 for one game but Wade showed at one game he was good.But now Stephon Heyer is being a full starter at that postion now and guys ask your self this? if he does good and better than Jansen than do we release Jansen?.
As much as I like Jansen we would get a young player who worked very hard and has the potential to become a top RG and its funny cause right after Jansen left Portis had 62 yards .
How things look I think Jansen won't stay to long if Heyer or even Wade shines but I think Heyer is are future RG?.
If the other guys are better than they should play. But I would hate to season it end like that for Jansen.
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crazyhorse1 wrote:REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."Mark would have never turned his back on a teammate. Great "leadership", Jason.*
Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
That comment about Campbell is uncalled for and totally wrong. Looking away from a terrible injury is not turning your back on a teammate. Campbell's comment was made sympathetically. Also, Campbell was standing right there beside Jansen until he got out of the way for the medical staff. Campbell did what he was supposed to do. I hope, if Brunell had been out there, he would have behaved as Campbell did. In fact, I'm sure he would have.

We lost an anchor on this line and a great team leader. I am cautiously optomistic about Heyer stepping in and getting the job done well. I have faith in the kid and hope he knows this is his time to shine.
I wish a speedy recover to you Jon... We'll definitely miss you....
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:"He was laying right there beside me hollering," Campbell said. "I knew it was something bad. I looked at his foot, and I turned and didn't look at it any more."Mark would have never turned his back on a teammate. Great "leadership", Jason.*
Get well soon, Rock.
BTW - Anyone know if this is the same leg on which he suffered the achilles injury a couple years ago?
It was the left he injured before .
*Yes, this is only intended as a joke.
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On the news tonite in DC - Bugel told Sonny & G Michael that Wade was most likely to be the starter.
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Redskins Rule wrote:That picture makes me want to throw up! I never would have guessed it was that bad. I hope he makes a full recovery then comes back and has yet another stellar season!
What makes me more queezy is the thought that they popped that bad boy back in place, on the field.
That has GOT to hurt.

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SkinsJock wrote:On the news tonite in DC - Bugel told Sonny & G Michael that Wade was most likely to be the starter.
Get well soon Jansen
Gibbs said today that he's going with Wade
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1niksder wrote:SkinsJock wrote:On the news tonite in DC - Bugel told Sonny & G Michael that Wade was most likely to be the starter.
Get well soon Jansen
Gibbs said today that he's going with Wade
Even though I like Heyer, it makes perfect sense. Heyer limits the offense cus

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