| | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 10:45 PM | |
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| From Bill Polian - Indy:
“Peyton Manning had an infected bursa sac removed from his left knee this afternoon. The procedure was routine. The Colts’ medical staff expects a full and complete return to action in four to six weeks.
“Peyton had been receiving conservative treatment for an inflamed bursa sac in consultation with the club’s medical staff since February, 2008. This course of treatment was productive until Peyton experienced increased pain and early signs of infection. Peyton will meet with the press as normally scheduled at the opening of training camp.”
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| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 10:47 PM | |
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| | Nice find Robb. The only thing that comes to mind for me is that my knees would hurt too if I had to carry around such a huge melon on my shoulders. I couldn't resist.
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| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 10:48 PM | |
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| It was just released tonight... shhh... 
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| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 10:56 PM | |
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| | Hmmm interesting. I thought I noticed a bulge in his knee not long ago but I brushed it off. |
| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 10:59 PM | |
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| | There is no way he will miss the opener because of this. Even missing 6 weeks puts it at least one-two weeks before the opener. |
| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 11:03 PM | |
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| | I think he will be fine. But, I hate having him miss TC time with the new guys. |
| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 11:03 PM | |
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| Robb (7/14/2008) From Bill Polian - Indy:
“Peyton Manning had an infected bursa sac removed from his left knee this afternoon. The procedure was routine. The Colts’ medical staff expects a full and complete return to action in four to six weeks.
“Peyton had been receiving conservative treatment for an inflamed bursa sac in consultation with the club’s medical staff since February, 2008. This course of treatment was productive until Peyton experienced increased pain and early signs of infection. Peyton will meet with the press as normally scheduled at the opening of training camp.”
Thanks for the info. This is bad news. Even if he returns he may not be 100%. The injury problems that plagued us last year are continuing in the early stages of 2008.
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| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 11:05 PM | |
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| jagutopia (7/14/2008)
Nice find Robb. The only thing that comes to mind for me is that my knees would hurt too if I had to carry around such a huge melon on my shoulders. I couldn't resist. LOL
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| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 11:10 PM | |
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| t-rex (7/14/2008)
Robb (7/14/2008) From Bill Polian - Indy:
“Peyton Manning had an infected bursa sac removed from his left knee this afternoon. The procedure was routine. The Colts’ medical staff expects a full and complete return to action in four to six weeks.
“Peyton had been receiving conservative treatment for an inflamed bursa sac in consultation with the club’s medical staff since February, 2008. This course of treatment was productive until Peyton experienced increased pain and early signs of infection. Peyton will meet with the press as normally scheduled at the opening of training camp.”
Thanks for the info. This is bad news. Even if he returns he may not be 100%. The injury problems that plagued us last year are continuing in the early stages of 2008. I can tell Manning has played through injuries before. It sucks because this will become a huge story now. *sigh* On the bright side maybe he will feel better and he is not a running QB. |
| | | Posted Monday, July 14, 2008 11:11 PM | |
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| jagutopia (7/14/2008)
Nice find Robb. The only thing that comes to mind for me is that my knees would hurt too if I had to carry around such a huge melon on my shoulders. I couldn't resist. You have any fresh knock-knock jokes to back that up? Or maybe you could tell us more about glow sticks or repeat 375!!!!! 375!!!!! A couple thousand times. |
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