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12-11-2005
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Martin OUT for season
Curtis Martin is out for the rest of the season. I'd say his shot at Emmitts record is over....
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12-11-2005
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Did u miss the maybe in that report? He's out for this game, MAYBE for the season if he gets surgery.
As for his shot at Emmitts record, I'd say that shot went down when Pennington went down.
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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12-11-2005
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Originally Posted by WoodysGirl
Did u miss the maybe in that report? He's out for this game, MAYBE for the season if he gets surgery.
As for his shot at Emmitts record, I'd say that shot went down when Pennington went down.
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I didn't see a MAYBE on this
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Jets | C. Martin out for season
Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:00:11 -0800
ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports New York Jets RB Curtis Martin (knee) is out for the rest of the 2005 season.
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12-11-2005
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Fox pre-game and Mort on espn actually said maybe...
At this point, sucks for him whatever the case...
Thank you to all donated to the Jason Witten Camp drive!
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12-11-2005
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Jets' Martin to have season-ending surgery
NFL.com wire reports
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2005) -- Jets running back Curtis Martin will undergo season-ending surgery on his right knee after missing Sunday's game against Oakland, breaking a streak of 119 regular-season starts.
Martin, known for his ability to play through pain, initially hurt his knee against Miami in Week 2. The reigning NFL rushing champion has missed five regular-season games during his 11-year career. He last missed a game on Oct. 11, 1998, when he sat out against St. Louis with a thigh injury.
Including playoff games, the 32-year-old Martin had started 126 straight. With his year over, Martin failed in his quest to become the first player in NFL history to start a career with 11 straight 1,000 yard seasons. He finished with 735 yards.
The team said Martin will have surgery this week. Rookie Cedric Houston will start in Martin's place.
Coach Herman Edwards made it a goal for the team to get Martin to the mark, and Martin talked earlier this week about getting there.
"It would be a great goal to accomplish," Martin said. "This is one that I think would be special. I have to understand that this would be special, not for myself, but just for everyone who's a part of it."
Because setting the record meant so much, Martin must have been in extreme pain to elect to have surgery during the season. With the Jets struggling, it is probably not worth the risk to continue playing. In 2002, Martin played with injuries to both his ankles in what to this point was the toughest season of his career.
When asked to compare the two seasons, Martin said, "This has been one of my more challenging if not my most challenging year physically."
The last time Martin missed more than one game in a season was when he was with New England in 1997. Martin sat out the final three regular-season games and two playoff games with shoulder and groin injuries.
Martin is the seventh key offensive player to go out for the season, and the fifth starter, joining quarterbacks Chad Pennington and Jay Fiedler, center Kevin Mawae, tackle Jason Fabini, tight end Chris Baker and receiver Wayne Chrebet.
The Jets also said Fiedler had arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.
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12-11-2005
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Tough year to be a Jets fan
Me thinks Ty Law and his 5 interceptions might be more agreeable to playing FS and winning in 2006!
Bid D for Ty Law in 2006!
Yeagh baby!
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12-11-2005
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I never thought Martin had a serious shot- he was to old- too much wear on the tires.
He had his last great season- insured he will go to the HOF someday- and that is it. Next year will be his last.
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12-11-2005
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Originally Posted by Nors
Tough year to be a Jets fan
Me thinks Ty Law and his 5 interceptions might be more agreeable to playing FS and winning in 2006!
Bid D for Ty Law in 2006!
Yeagh baby!
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OH GOOD GOD NORS...let law go.
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