Loosing Crayton really hurts, though not as bad as loosing Flo, Craytons loss is very heavy because he was emerging as an excellent chain mover, and his chemistry with Bledsoe was really starting to blossom.
Ive said several times this season that he reminds me of a young Hines Ward.
The guy can pull a ball out of the air with his hands instead of waiting for the ball to hit his chest.
This is a talent that the elite recievers posess, which is the result of having great timing and athletic ability.
Im not saying that he is an "elite" wr right now by any means, but what I am saying is that Crayton has shown me some of the characteristics that the great wrs of this league posess.
Im just glad there wasnt more extensive damage, the ankle is much like the shoulder, where lots of problems can exist once damaged.
I hope he can recover and still come back late in the season and contribute.