The following is me hypothesizing about 'reported' injuries. I have a disclaimer on that at the bottom. For now, here is my understanding and opinion (not really much of anything anyway).
Adductor strain for Barr? Those are tough. I wonder if they will steroid inject him to see if that will 'calm his injury down.' There isn't much that can be done to heal an adductor strain down in one week's time. It will be up to the medical staff and Barr to determine his functionality.
For Linval, I wish I knew more about the foot injury. Is it a sprain? Is it a strain of the musculature? Is it actually his ankle?
As far as Harrison, it sounds like he has an MCL sprain. I guess I cannot assume that, but, either way, look for him to be in a knee brace to limit any valgus or varus stress. They will want to keep him from anything that could cause instability and exacerbate his symptoms.
One big thing I need to mention to everyone is that the media is hardly ever correct about any of these injuries. The reports in the media are mostly (are all) conjecture. Trust me, there aren't unnamed sources just willingly going around telling reporters about the injuries that are sustained to these players. Reporters 'report' these things because they overhear - they will never get a hands-on-view of these things.
A Randy Moss fan for life. A Kevin Williams fan for life.
@christomasson Mike Zimmer had no comment on injury status of Linval Joseph, Anthony Barr and Andrew Sendejo. And he didn't even have a quip to go with it.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
When are the weekly injury reports published that have the players listed as probable, questionable, doubtful, and out? I thought that initial injury reports were due on Wednesday and then final ones on Saturday?
@christomasson Anthony Barr (groin) on no practice Thurs “I just wasn’t feeling like I could get out there & give it my full go I'm very hopeful for Sunday
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
And if we add Smith (im betting there if another 1 or 2 Zimmer hasnt mentioned) we are in huge trouble. A healthy Barr is exactly what we need for Wilson and it doesnt look like that isnt going to happen. Wonder who their replaced are going to be.
Mothman wrote:No, it's not and with Stephen out too that leaves the depth at DT a little thin.
Tom hasn't been doing as well when forced into a starting role. Even though we might get Smith back we cannot afford to also lose Barr. Against a run-first team I can't imagine who would be a more substantial loss than Joseph, who has been a brute this season. I fear we're going to miss his presence up front substantially. Floyd isn't as big/powerful and unfamiliar with the position.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
dead_poet wrote:
Tom hasn't been doing as well when forced into a starting role. Even though we might get Smith back we cannot afford to also lose Barr. Against a run-first team I can't imagine who would be a more substantial loss than Joseph, who has been a brute this season. I fear we're going to miss his presence up front substantially. Floyd isn't as big/powerful and unfamiliar with the position.
It's a big loss at a particularly inopportune time and I agree, they can't afford to lose Barr as well.
Plus, they have a short week ahead. I wonder if Joseph will be able to play against the Cardinals.