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D. Jax 2nd Knee Surgery


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Seahawks | D. Jackson undergoes surgery

Sat, 25 Mar 2006 09:44:43 -0800

 

Mike Sando, of the Tacoma News Tribune, reports Seattle Seahawks WR Darrell Jackson (knee) underwent a second, less serious knee surgery this week. His long-term prognosis appears uncertain and his knee could require a considerable amount of rest in the coming months.

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I can't imagine this is a very big deal. Sounds precautionary, if they're doing it now.

 

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this is how the Michael Clayton thing started last year. A "harmless" little surgery in february/march. No knee surgery is harmless especially for RB/WR's. This is a BIG RED FLAG after the the in-season surgery last year and the would be signing of burleson.

 

If you choose to ignore the signs, then good luck. :D

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this is how the Michael Clayton thing started last year.  A "harmless" little surgery in february/march.  No knee surgery is harmless especially for RB/WR's.  This is a BIG RED FLAG after the the in-season surgery last year and the would be signing of burleson.

 

If you choose to ignore the signs, then good luck. :D

 

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It's possible this is a bad sign for Fantasy Football Jackson owners, but for the Seahawks I don't see it changing the dynamics of how successful they will or will not be. The loss of Jurevicius was most likely more of an impact considering the Seahawks heavely relied on his catching ability during many games where Jackson was out with injuries. The addition of Burleson, however, was a plus which hopefully will alleviate the loss of Joe (hopefully) and as average as Engram shows to be, he is still a good option to throw to. Either way, most defensive schemes against the Seahawks will be looking for the run, which will leave a receiver one less guarded. Red flag or not, the Seahawks should be happy they have depth.

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this is how the Michael Clayton thing started last year.  A "harmless" little surgery in february/march.  No knee surgery is harmless especially for RB/WR's.  This is a BIG RED FLAG after the the in-season surgery last year and the would be signing of burleson.

 

If you choose to ignore the signs, then good luck. :D

 

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Umm, wasn't Jackson remarkably productive AFTER the in-season surgery? I seem to remember him being the best WR in the playoffs. :D

 

Go ahead and drop DJax in your rankings. I hope everyone in my dynasty leagues does the same thing.

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Umm, wasn't Jackson remarkably productive AFTER the in-season surgery? I seem to remember him being the best WR in the playoffs. :D

 

Go ahead and drop DJax in your rankings. I hope everyone in my dynasty leagues does the same thing.

 

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His "minor" in-season surgery called for 3-5 weeks of rehab(basic scope?)...it took 10 weeks after the doc found more significant damage. He was very productive in the playoffs, but he had some pretty good motivation. He's trying to get a new deal. he felt he was promised one from the old regime, and decided to perform on the field after he feigned a a holdout last offseason. He came back for the playoffs, and after 2 months he's having surgery AGAIN. When a RB/WR has offseason surgery on his legs prior to OTA's, you should take notice. The next time we see D-Jax on the field will be training camp.

 

In my book, if he's not ready day 1 of training camp and throughout training camp...he's goes from a low end WR1(Top 10-12 WR) to a WR3.

 

I owned him all last year and was able to get a 2nd round pick for him due to his playoff performance...I'm happy with that. I smell "microfracture" in his future based the news that came out last year. Hopefully it's minor and the informed ff owners can take advantage.

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