Found September 02, 2009 on
Bleacher Report:
It would be one thing if the Ravens had injuries at positions eased by great depth; you know, like running back or offensive guard?
Instead, several pro bowl-level Ravens are injured. And if the injuries are serious, they could significantly derail the Ravens' chances for a playoff berth, let alone the Super Bowl.
So here’s hoping that the preseason is little more than rehab for the slowed Ravens stars. We know that Terrell Suggs has a thing for not playing in the preseason, so the whole business with his heel? Let’s hope that's just an annual “Ya’ll Know My Foot Ain’t Right” preseason clause built into his new contract.
We know that there’s no faking to Ed Reed’s neck injury. And while the nerve impingement doesn’t limit him in making solid plays on the ball for interceptions, it does limit his effectiveness in run defense—something that was an integral part of the Ravens success in years past.
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