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Crushaholic
11-14-2007, 03:41 PM
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7446862?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=5

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Dwight Freeney's season is over, and now Simeon Rice has a chance to start anew in Indianapolis.

Freeney, the three-time Pro Bowl defensive end and highest-paid defender in the league, was placed on injured reserve Wednesday by the Colts. He's scheduled to undergo surgery later this week or early next week on his injured left foot.
The blow is potentially devastating to Indianapolis, which has already been depleted by injuries. Seven starters missed Sunday's game in San Diego, and Indianapolis lost four more starters, including Freeney, during the game.

"Dwight is a player you cannot replace," former Pro Bowl safety Bob Sanders said. "But we'll continue to move on, continue to get better. We'll put new guys in and continue to roll. That's what Dwight would want us to do."

The Colts (7-2) don't have a choice.

Freeney injured the foot while making one of his patented spin moves on a pass rush during the fourth quarter of Sunday's 23-21 loss. He immediately crumpled to the ground, hopped off the field and then could not put any weight on the foot while standing on the sideline. Eventually, he was taken to the locker room on a cart.

Coach Tony Dungy originally said he did not believe the injury would be season-ending, and team president Bill Polian indicated on his weekly radio show Monday night that Freeney was likely to miss at least three or four games.

Further examination Tuesday revealed a more serious injury in the midfoot area where a cluster of bones forms a small arch between the ankle and toes. The official diagnosis is a Lis Franc injury.

In a statement released just before Dungy spoke with reporters, the Colts said Freeney was expected to make a full recovery in time for next season.

"You just have to move forward, you can't move back," Dungy said.

To help fill the void, the AFC South-leading Colts claimed Rice, a two-time All-Pro defensive end, off waivers Monday. Rice spent the first half of the season with Denver, which signed him to a one-year, $3 million contract in September.

Rice's transition should not be difficult because he spent six seasons in Tampa Bay, where he played in the same system used by the Colts. Rice is also familiar with Dungy, who helped persuade Rice to join the Buccaneers in 2001.

It's the second straight year the Colts have brought in one of Dungy's former defensive linemen to fill holes. Last year, they traded a second-round draft pick to Tampa Bay for defensive tackle Anthony McFarland after Corey Simon was lost for the season.

McFarland eventually helped shore up a leaky run defense, which aided the Colts' run to the Super Bowl title.

Rice, who feels Indy's system is a better fit for his skills than Denver's, hopes to make the same impact.

"I went there with the mind-set that they would play me the same way I played in the past, and that wasn't the case," Rice said of the Broncos. "It wasn't a good fit for me. This fits me. I like this situation, and I helped build this thing in Tampa."

Rice, in his 12th NFL season, has the second-most sacks of any active player in the NFL (121) and is expected to initially play the right side, where Freeney did.

It's uncertain how much playing time Rice might get this week against Kansas City, and Dungy indicated he may start Josh Thomas and use Rice primarily in pass-rushing situations.

"One thing we can't do is think that he (Rice) is going to be the savior or a knight in shining armor who is going to make everything OK," Dungy said.

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Rice will probably disagree with Dungy on that statement...

400HZ
11-14-2007, 03:50 PM
Ouch.

Smiling Assassin27
11-14-2007, 03:55 PM
No repeat this year.

Phantom
11-14-2007, 04:03 PM
Rice should get a couple sacks against that stout Chiefs' O-line.

Hotrod
11-14-2007, 04:07 PM
Anyone else think Rice is going to tear it up in Indy???

bronco militia
11-14-2007, 04:08 PM
"One thing we can't do is think that he (Rice) is going to be the savior or a knight in shining armor who is going to make everything OK," Dungy said.

"thanks, coach!"

LOL

fontaine
11-14-2007, 04:37 PM
So the Colts have injuries huh?

Marvin Harrison hasn't played the last two games,
Freeney is on IR,
Both tackles are hurt and have missed games,
One of their OLBs is on IR as well.

And they've lost the last two to teams Denver has lost to as well.

Just wanted to know is this Bill Polian's fault or Tony Dungy's?

Beej
11-14-2007, 04:44 PM
Rice, who feels Indy's system is a better fit for his skills than Denver's, hopes to make the same impact.

"I went there with the mind-set that they would play me the same way I played in the past, and that wasn't the case," Rice said of the Broncos. "It wasn't a good fit for me. This fits me. I like this situation, and I helped build this thing in Tampa."


And here's a bit from a Klis & Burger Bill article from awhile back...


Broncos lead the race for Rice
Veteran free agent would boost D-line
By Mike Klis and Bill Williamson
Denver Post Staff Writers

As Simeon Rice was getting ready to dine Sunday night with a contingent led by coach Mike Shanahan, the Broncos already were in the lead and starting to pull away.

"The Broncos are better than 50-50," Rice said. "They're like 55-45, maybe 60-40. Things are leaning their way. They're classy, man. All class. I want to knock on wood, but I feel like this is the place. I feel like this is a team that will challenge for the Super Bowl and create a Camelot type of experience.

;D

jonny1
11-14-2007, 04:45 PM
11 starters out, and the Chargeless needed the kicker missing a chip shot to win the game, at home . . . .

broncofan2438
11-14-2007, 04:45 PM
Yea, that would be great if they tank it and they don't even make it in the playoffs

boltaneer
11-14-2007, 04:50 PM
Yea, that would be great if they tank it and they don't even make it in the playoffs

If you don't mind seeing the Patriots winning another Super Bowl...

I think they're the only team that could take the Patriots out in the playoffs. Maybe the Steelers...

(Jae)
11-14-2007, 05:47 PM
"Dwight is a player you cannot replace," former Pro Bowl safety Bob Sanders said. "But we'll continue to move on, continue to get better. We'll put new guys in and continue to roll. That's what Dwight would want us to do."


would?
Did Freeny Die?

Orange_Beard
11-14-2007, 06:04 PM
Wounder if this changes the odds on the SuperBowl?

Xenos
11-14-2007, 07:12 PM
Wounder if this changes the odds on the SuperBowl?
If Manning gets Harrison and Clark back, they'll still have a fighting chance. Unfortunately, Freeney was one of the few players able to pressure Brady so it doesn't look good.

TomServo
11-14-2007, 07:44 PM
I think they're the only team that could take the Patriots out in the playoffs. Maybe the Steelers...

if the broncos win this pathetic division, which wouldnt surprise me. and we squeek past a first round game(maybe the other team gets food poisoning the night before the game). the broncos would be the best bet to knock the pats out.
we are the pats kryptonite

Los Broncos
11-14-2007, 07:59 PM
Freeney is a big deal, this is a huge hit.

No repeat

s0phr0syne
11-15-2007, 07:26 AM
So the Colts have injuries huh?

Marvin Harrison hasn't played the last two games,
Freeney is on IR,
Both tackles are hurt and have missed games,
One of their OLBs is on IR as well.

And they've lost the last two to teams Denver has lost to as well.

Just wanted to know is this Bill Polian's fault or Tony Dungy's?



I agree with what you're driving at, but have the Colts been blown out like Denver has? Somehow, despite their injuries, they're still fielding a product worth watching and supporting.


Also, the Broncos haven't lost to the Pats yet, right...?

Broncomutt
11-15-2007, 09:14 AM
Dungy is an excellent coach. He will do what most coaches can't, get players to rise to the occasion.