Kevin Jones - Career Ending Injury?
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From what I read, it looks like KJ had a devastating foot injury on Sunday. Basically the ligament that holds the bones of his foot together was injured. He will probably be out for at least a year.
Plus I wonder is he will ever come back as an effective back. Even though the o-line stunk, KJ did make the most of it. One of our LB had the same injury and it took him 12 months to play again, plus he says that his foot is still in pain.
I have to believe that this type of injury is more serious for a RB.
They should blow the whole team up and start over. The Lions are cursed and will never win.
Plus I wonder is he will ever come back as an effective back. Even though the o-line stunk, KJ did make the most of it. One of our LB had the same injury and it took him 12 months to play again, plus he says that his foot is still in pain.
I have to believe that this type of injury is more serious for a RB.
They should blow the whole team up and start over. The Lions are cursed and will never win.
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<< <i>From what I read, it looks like KJ had a devastating foot injury on Sunday. Basically the ligament that holds the bones of his foot together was injured. He will probably be out for at least a year.
Plus I wonder is he will ever come back as an effective back. Even though the o-line stunk, KJ did make the most of it. One of our LB had the same injury and it took him 12 months to play again, plus he says that his foot is still in pain.
I have to believe that this type of injury is more serious for a RB.
They should blow the whole team up and start over. The Lions are cursed and will never win. >>
Correct-- the Lions will never win. With the possible-- and I mean just that, possible-- exceptions of the Arizona Cardinals and L.A. Clippers, the Detroit Lions are the most pitiful franchise in this history of North American professional athletics. What I'm hoping is that Brady Quinn goes Eli Manning/John Elway in the days before draft day and the Lions are forced to work a humiliating trade in the hourse preceeding the draft. It's time that Ford Sr. and Matt Millen taste a little bit of the shame that Lions fans have been forced to taste for the past 40 years.