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Pats coach Bill Belichick is calling RB Sammy Morris "day-to-day" with a knee injury.

 

There was some speculation that Morris was kept out of the second half of Monday's game purely as a precautionary measure, and that may be the case. We won't have anything solid on Morris' chances of playing Sunday until we see the practice report, but this news is certainly positive.

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From cbssportsline

 

uh...Thanks Bill for the news.

 

During a conference call with the media Tuesday, Patriots coach Bill Belichick would not get into details over the knee injury RB Sammy Morris suffered before halftime in Week 7 vs. Denver. Before the injury, Morris had 138 yards rushing and a touchdown. "I really can't say too much about it," the coach said. "When we go to practice (Wednesday) we'll see where all the players are. ... We will just have to wait and see on a day-to-day basis how everybody is doing. So we'll call Sammy day-to-day."

(Updated 10/21/2008).

 

Fantasy Analysis

We're left to speculate until the Patriots offer something more concrete via their injury report. Ultimately, you can't expect Morris to play this way every week as he had a sensational matchup against a bad Broncos defense. Assuming his knee injury doesn't end up serious, he'll continue to play the leading role out of the Patriots' backfield, meaning he deserves a roster spot in all Fantasy leagues. Track his progress over the week, because if he can play, you'll want to start him Week 8 against the Rams.

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