For those who still love Mount Cody - Terrence has knee surgery
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh says Baltimore rookie Terrence Cody has had surgery on his left his left knee and will be sidelined for two weeks.
The procedure, performed last week to repair a torn lateral meniscus, leaves the nose guard questionable for the Ravens' season opener against the New York Jets on Sept. 13. Ravens coach John Harbaugh says there's a chance Cody could be back for the opener, but says "for the bigger guys, sometimes it takes a little longer." Harbaugh says the good news is the Ravens "have a lot of depth on the defensive line right now." read more Cody had said last week that he didn't think he would need surgery to address swelling in his knee. The 6-foot-4, 349-pounder from Alabama says that he doesn't have a history of knee issues. |
But I thought people who said he was injury prone were stupid and naive? :rolleyes:
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Injury or not the guy can play the run...
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He will have more impact than Robinson this year. He absolutely would have had more impact for the Saints than Robinson will this year. The Saints DT situation is not good evidenced by the fact that they signed Clancy off the street this week. Not due to injury. Due to a complete lack of NFL talent. Ellis is the best and he has done nothing to live up to his draft position. He starts. He competes. But, the impact just isn't there.
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