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jimsumner
09-24-2009, 02:08 PM
WR Conner Vernon (ankle) -- Probable
WR Johnny Williams (ankle) -- Probable

RB Jay Hollingsworth (ankle) -- Doubtful
DT Vince Oghobaase (leg) -- Doubtful

RB Re'quan Boyette (leg) -- OUT
RB Kyle Griswould (leg) -- OUT
CB Randez James (hand) -- OUT
OG Mitchell Lederman (leg) -- OUT

S Anthony Young-Wiseman (knee) -- OUT FOR SEASON

CameronBornAndBred
09-24-2009, 02:49 PM
Great to see Vernon and Williams are probable. What is up with Boyette's leg? I wasn't expecting to see him or Vince this Saturday, but being listed as out bodes as bad news.

loran16
09-24-2009, 03:01 PM
WR Conner Vernon (ankle) -- Probable
WR Johnny Williams (ankle) -- Probable

RB Jay Hollingsworth (ankle) -- Doubtful
DT Vince Oghobaase (leg) -- Doubtful

RB Re'quan Boyette (leg) -- OUT
RB Kyle Griswould (leg) -- OUT
CB Randez James (hand) -- OUT
OG Mitchell Lederman (leg) -- OUT

S Anthony Young-Wiseman (knee) -- OUT FOR SEASON

Ummm so How bad is VO's injury? I thought it'd be a 1 week thing?

Also, with both hollingsworth and Boyette out, its ALL Desmond Scott time. LETS GO.

OZZIE4DUKE
09-24-2009, 03:20 PM
Ummm so How bad is VO's injury? I thought it'd be a 1 week thing?

Also, with both hollingsworth and Boyette out, its ALL Desmond Scott time. LETS GO.
Well no wonder he's been promoted to starter!

BTW, I'm planning on watching next year's RB phenom tonight - SSS's* Josh Snead. He's been doing pretty well this year, averaging close to 190 yards rushing and scoring beaucoodles of touch downs - he had 5 last week, including one rushing, one receiving, one punt return, one blocked punt return and one on a kickoff return. Mr. Versatility!

*SSS = Smithfield Selma Senior High School. If I walk out to the end of my driveway and look left, the back of the school is a short par 4 away. Of course, I do have to hit the drive high to clear the other house that's in the way :D

OldPhiKap
09-24-2009, 03:42 PM
Thanks, Jim.

I join those who hope that VO's status is more precautionary than anything.