Saints benching
Shockey?
Nov/10/08 11:57 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
As Drew Brees frantically and
futilely tried to pass the Saints back into
contention against the Falcons on Sunday, Jeremy
Shockey, the club's high-profile offseason
acquisition, found himself in a strange and
decidedly low-profile place: on the sideline. In
the desperate fourth-quarter finish, Brees
completed a remarkable 19 passes for 294 yards and
two touchdowns. None of them was to Shockey. The
Saints ran 36 plays in the fourth quarter -- the
equivalent of a normal half -- and Shockey was on
the field for three of them. The official
explanation was that Shockey had left the game
with an injury, and indeed Shockey's right ankle
was swollen with fluid in the postgame locker
room. But that didn't explain Shockey's absence on
the drive before the injury, which occurred on the
second drive of the fourth quarter. On the Saints'
first possession of the fourth quarter, Billy
Miller played almost every down at tight end. "We
rotated (Shockey) and Billy because of the nature
of what we were doing route-wise," Saints Coach
Sean Payton said. If that was the case, the only
rotation I saw was Miller rotating in and Shockey
rotating to the sideline. Afterward, Shockey said
anyone who thought he was out of the game for any
reason other than his injury "was wrong." But
clearly he was out of the game for some reason.
(cnnsi.com)