Shockey day-to-day with
ankle injury
Nov/10/08 10:34 PM Filed in:
Jeremy
Shockey
NFL.com reports Saints tight
end Jeremy Shockey is "day-to-day" with an ankle
injury suffered during Week 10's loss to the
Falcons.
Shockey, who was a late arrival at camp because of a
leg injury and missed three games with a sports hernia,
had two catches for 16 yards in the loss.
Shockey owners across the country (myself included) no
doubt are rolling their eyes. He has just 223 yards and
no TDs this season.
Even if Shockey were healthy, I submit he wouldn't be
that much of a factor. The Saints' offense is one that
has nine zillion receivers running in nine zillion
directions.
Shockey is better off in an I-form, play-action,
throw-it-to-the-tight-end-across-the-middle-type of
offense. (Read: New York Giants). Maybe he would've
been better off staying in New York after all.
Shockey owners can't count him for Week 11. Who are the
replacements?
Teammate Billy Miller isn't a bad start. He has 50 or
more receiving yards in New Orleans' last five games.
Shockey's replacement in New York, Kevin Boss, isn't a
bad play either. He has a TD in three straight games,
and Eli Manning will have to keep it simple against the
Ravens.
A last-ditch play is Todd Heap. The Baltimore tight end
showed some signs of life in Week 10 (58 yards, 2 TDs),
and the formerly elite level tight end will be in Joe
Flacco's sights against the Giants.
As for Shockey owners, reserve that spot on the bench.
He's still worth owning, but it comes with bemoaning.
(sportingnews.com)