Hurd out with ankle injury...

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Good greif, this is getting scary.
 

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On the broadcast, they were thinking he sprained it on the tackle but looked like he twisted after the catch. I hope that is the case, otherwise, Sam is slow as hell. I thought he should've scored.
 

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Bucs face decision to keep or shop Clayton
By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

TAMPA — Even before Michael Clayton reintroduced himself to the end zone Saturday, the Bucs were fielding calls from other teams interested in trading for the enigmatic receiver.

A change of scenery might be good for Clayton, who is in the final year of his contract. And certainly, the Bucs have a surplus of pass catchers. But it's unlikely any route Clayton runs this season will take him out of Tampa Bay.

"I'm interested in Clayton, too. I don't care who else is," coach Jon Gruden said Monday. "We're going to keep our best players, and I'll leave it at that. We've had a real competitive camp, and Mike has done some good things. People call all the time about all kinds of things.

"I thought he played well. He showed what a physical perimeter player he is. He made a great catch on an inside route for a first down away from his body. The touchdown catch was a hell of a catch. He ran a great route. It was good."

That's not to say the Bucs won't entertain trades, but at receiver they are dealing from strength. The Bucs have to cut five players to reach the 75-man limit today and must get down to 53 players by Saturday.

Joey Galloway, who missed all of training camp and all three preseason games with a groin strain, practiced at full speed for the first time Monday. For the blazing fast 36-year-old, that's saying something.

Gruden said Galloway could play in the preseason finale Thursday at Houston.

"He looked good today, and we're encouraged to have him back," Gruden said. "He ran some good routes, showed good quickness in and out of his breaks and showed good speed down the field. So we were pleased to have him back.

"I didn't see any limit on him whatsoever. We didn't go extremely long today given the fact that we played (Saturday) night, and we've got a number of players still a little banged up."

Galloway had offseason shoulder surgery and has had no full contact. But the goal is to get him ready for the Sept. 7 opener at New Orleans.

"He's a guy who played 26 snaps cumulative last year in the preseason and I think 22 the year before," Gruden said. "I kind of did the math on that. So, if you play him 12 plays in the game, is that really going to get him ready to play in the regular season? He's missed a lot of practice time. He missed all the preseason. The great thing is he is healthy, he looked great today. I'm going to look at it as good news. I'm going to try not to beat myself up with all the what-ifs."

Clayton said he has not focused on the multiple scenarios, either, though he did hear broadcaster Chris Myers say general manager Bruce Allen had been fielding calls from teams interested in trading for him.

"The best thing to do is to continue to play," Clayton said. "If everybody continues to do the same thing and stay on the track we're on, it's positive for everybody. The guys that will be here will be here. The guys who will not, they're putting enough stuff on tape to be somewhere."

Galloway, Maurice Stovall, Ike Hilliard, Antonio Bryant and rookie Dexter Jackson would appear to be locks for the team. Add Clayton and you have six receivers on the roster, a big number. That list doesn't include Micheal Spurlock, Brian Clark or Paris Warren, to name a few.

"We have to figure out what we're going to do," Gruden said. "How many are you going be able to carry on game day? Who's dressing? Is Galloway ready? Is Antonio ready? Who else is there? Just try to have a vision if this guy goes down, do we have a replacement?

"It's a credit to the receivers, they've all created some competition, quality competition at that, too. We've got some good players there."
 

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Temo;2218056 said:
If you want to trade for Boldin or Williams, do it because you want an elite receiver. Not to replace Sam Hurd. That's like using a pistol to kill a cockroach.
This is Texas...that is a viable option when you see a roach...
 

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Looked like a high ankle sprain or fractured fibula. Sometimes the break heals faster.

Why was Hurd playing with Stanbach and Austin hurt? We are down to scrubs at WR.
 

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Nors;2218363 said:
Looked like a high ankle sprain or fractured fibula. Sometimes the break heals faster.

Why was Hurd playing with Stanbach and Austin hurt? We are down to scrubs at WR.

You cannot tell what happened,i think he hurt it before the tackle on that lil roll,he is slow as molasses either way.Its sad we are worried about losing Hurd,wow.GET A WR NOW!!!!!
 

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Nors;2218363 said:
Looked like a high ankle sprain or fractured fibula. Sometimes the break heals faster.

Why was Hurd playing with Stanbach and Austin hurt? We are down to scrubs at WR.


Fractured Fibula?? LOL YoU can tell by watching on TV?
 

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Cajuncowboy;2218047 said:
May not be popular bu I am making two phone calls. One to Detroit and one to Arizona. And I do it before half time.
Will never happen. Teams cannot afford two expensive receivers. Boldin wants TO money. Besides, he's just another complainer that's UNDER CONTRACT.
 

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They just updated... the x-ray was unclear, so they'll have to get another scan tomorrow.

Preliminary guess is that it's the dreaded high ankle sprain.

Mickey Spagnola just reported this.
 

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UPDATE......XRAY unclear....probably the dreaded High ankle sprain...will rehab a couple of weeks. Will probably miss at least the first regular season game.

Will know more at a later time.
 

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dfense;2218427 said:
Will never happen. Teams cannot afford two expensive receivers. Boldin wants TO money. Besides, he's just another complainer that's UNDER CONTRACT.

Money issues will not ever be an issue for Jerry. They can manage the cap somehow. If Jerry wants it, he will get it.
 

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Wow, everyone kept crying, we need a #2 what happens when TO goes down??
whaaaa!!!!

now look, the bottom 3 WR's from last year are all hurt. See what happens when you worry about the wrong things
 
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