The news is in on Kyle Kosier’s injury and its not good so far. Kosier has sprained foot and hairline fracture. These type of injuries take some time to fully heal. So assuming Kosier’s foot responds well to treatment, he probably won’t ever been 100% the rest of the season. So, we’re going to get a good dose of 4th year player, Joe Berger (6-5, 305lbs). Berger was added to the team in 2006, and has made the team the last two seasons.
Kosier is one of those players you never hear anything good or bad about, so in the view of some he’s just average. Well, we’re about to find out how much Kosier means to the team. Its like Moose was saying, “you never know how much you miss a guy until you don’t have him” (something like that) and this could be the case here with Kosier. I’m probably going to be saying this myself of Kosier in the coming weeks because the backups in the preseason didn’t show me much to have any faith in them filling into a starting role, but this could also help us gauge how good or bad Berger is. Its a double-edged sword.
Isaiah Stanback had a seperated shoulder and will get treatment and therapy for the injury, depending on how it responds, it could require surgery which would further shelve Stanback, which would in turn officially make him an injury prone type player – not good.
Danny Amendola and Mike Jefferson could be battling it out for a final roster spot with this latest injury to the receiving corps.
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