Hillis re-injures his hamstring
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7189551/peyton-hillis-cleveland-browns-re-injures-hamstring
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/7189551/peyton-hillis-cleveland-browns-re-injures-hamstring
This doesn't look good. What team will sign him and let him be a starter next season?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports the Browns are prepared to let Peyton Hillis walk in free agency after this season.
"It's one thing after another," one source said. "And what's been out there isn't even the half of it." Hillis had an MRI on Friday that showed significant strain to his left hamstring after re-aggravating the injury in the first 15 minutes of practice. At this point, it would take a dramatic turnaround for him to remain in Cleveland when he becomes a free agent in March, as he does not appear to be at the same level he was last season when he rushed for 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns. While he's officially listed as "questionable" on the Browns injury report, the team does not expected him to play Sunday in Houston. Recently signed RB Chris Ogbonnaya will replace him in the starting lineup.
This doesn't look good. What team will sign him and let him be a starter next season?
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports the Browns are prepared to let Peyton Hillis walk in free agency after this season.
"It's one thing after another," one source said. "And what's been out there isn't even the half of it." Hillis had an MRI on Friday that showed significant strain to his left hamstring after re-aggravating the injury in the first 15 minutes of practice. At this point, it would take a dramatic turnaround for him to remain in Cleveland when he becomes a free agent in March, as he does not appear to be at the same level he was last season when he rushed for 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns. While he's officially listed as "questionable" on the Browns injury report, the team does not expected him to play Sunday in Houston. Recently signed RB Chris Ogbonnaya will replace him in the starting lineup.
The "unnamed sources" which are the foundation of the caste system and public misinformation.
Right, these sorts of “quotes†are a large part of the “conspiracy†to sully his good reputation through the reporting of hourly “injury updates†(to make him look like a China Doll), the alleged contract negotiations (to make him appear egotistical and greedy), the missed Halloween Children’s Event (to make him appear snobby and apathetic towards fans), and the “anonymous comments†from Browns players (to make him appear hated within the locker room) have all been swift Anti-Hillis vehicles.
This is the typical street free agent. I wonder why somebody like Kyle Eckel doesn't have work? At least he can pass protect and can be a poor man's Hillis.At least Hillis hasn't been put on IR. . . yet.
At his Monday press conference, Browns coach Pat Shurmur ruled out both Peyton Hillis (hamstring) and Montario Hardesty (calf) for Week 10. Their absences were expected, but for fantasy owners' sake, at least the Browns aren't going to dance around Hillis and Hardesty's availability all week. Fill-in Chris Ogbonnaya has been absolutely terrible in relief, fumbling twice in the last two games and averaging 2.71 yards per carry with multiple blown blitz pickups. He still projects as the starter in Week 10 versus St. Louis.
I mean, seriously, any white player (let alone a starting white running back) that misses a game due to a case of strep throat (an illness diagnosed several days prior) deserves the always-ruthless anti-white derision of the drunken white dorks.
Silver, hmmm wonder what kind of culture/enviroment shaped his outlook on life?
I took the time last night to go over several more threads in Cleveland Browns forums. Hillis still has a surprisingly loyal base out there, but more and more fans who loved him last season have turned on him and are calling him all the predicatable names; "one year wonder," "soft," "jerk," etc.
What is really incredible here is the fact that several Browns' players have been willing to go on the record about Hillis being a "problem." Alex Mack, for instance, actually re-tweeted Silver's original highly inflammatory piece about Hillis. As the defenders of Hillis on these forums noted, what kind of teammate does something like that? As we all know, there have been scores of real "problem" players in the NFL in recent years, and I don't recall any of them being thrown under the bus the way Hillis has been by his fellow players. They have even gone to the lengths of rehashing an alleged incident from his college days, where Hillis was unable to play in a game, but was supposedly seen by the team in a truck going deer hunting.
One day, when the Caste System is finally shattered, and those affected by it are able to talk freely, we will find out the truth about what lit the spark for what has amounted to a full out assault against Hillis. IF Hillis ever even had strep throat, it's my fervent belief that he was planning to play that Sunday, but something either caused him to revolt against the team and sit out or he was simply told he wasn't going to play.
Call it what you want- I call it conspiracy.
Hillis' role in this whole drama appears to be that of the extremely befuddled, not very bright country boy, lost like a deer in the headlights and probably genuinely astounded by what has happened.
As I've noted, the only way we'll ever know the real truth about all this is to find out exactly what occurred that Sunday morning before the game against the Dolphins. It was shocking to see a pro football player miss a game over strep throat, which had been diagnosed (and therefore treated by prescription) two days earlier. Hillis was at the staduim, and then he left. Again, unprecedented stuff. I said at the time that I found it all suspicious, and I think subsequent events have shown that my suspicions were well founded.
Maybe this is all contract related. Maybe Hillis did injure his hamstring, and ESPN got it wrong when it initially reported he'd been benched. One of the few things announcers usually do well, is to get very quick and accurate injury information. I was watching that game, and the announcers were totally baffled by why Hillis wasn't playing. It wasn't until the second half was nearly over that they suddenly seemed to have been given information about a hamstring injury. I've watched a lot of NFL games over the years (yeah, I know, not quite as many as you, but a lot) and I've never seen such a delayed reaction on the part of the announcers to an injury. Hillis was seen on the sidelines, looking fine, and begging to go back in the name. The announcers talked about it. Again, not like any injury situation I've ever seen.
So, combine the murky details surrounding the "strep throat" situation, which started the whole mess, with the predictable flak Hillis received from Bob Golic and others about it, with the obvious punishment meted out when Shurmur stopped playing him the next game (and then lied about doing so), even though Hardesty was SO bad, dropping four passes, etc., with the curiously non- reported hamstring injury the following week, with the awkward and self-defeating statements from Hillis and his idiotic agent, with two weeks in a row of indentical "Hillis practices, ready for full workload" only to be supplanted the next day by "Hillis unlikely to play" stories, with the ridiculous rumor that he was scheduled to be at a Halloween event with kids, which was contradicted by the fact the organization had no mention anywhere on its web site about such an event, then iced by the reports leaking everywhere, with direct quotes from his teammates, bemoaning what a "jerk" he's become, how tired they are of his "act," etc., and I think less paranoid people than me would start to see the outlines of a clear campaign.
Now, there are leaked reports that the Browns may put Hillis on I/R. What? For a mild, tweaked hamstring? Again, these hamstring injuries are everywhere, and no one talks about putting other players on I/R for them. I've said that IF Hillis had some sort of hamstring injury, then yes, I expected him to be back playing by now. However, I suspect something else is keeping him off the field, and that it's directly related to his "strep throat" and all those terribly inflammatory stories leaked through jock sniffers in the press. At this point, the same forces seem to be seeking to have him inexplicably placed on I/R. Someone certainly doesn't seem to want him to play again this season.
The man who was bold enough to permit Hillis to be the bell cow last season, and thus break a 25 year drought for 1000 yard white RBs, is gone, probably banished forever from coaching. Hillis is no doubt confused, and hurt by this situation. He expected to be paid a lot of money by the Browns, and they low balled him, offering him less money than they gave Chris Gocong. I don't believe it's a mere set of coincidences that has caused the first successful white RB in decades to be at the behest of a new coach whose first impulse was to minimize the role of his best offensive weapon, be offered a contract that was a slap in the face, and eventually find himself being thrown under the bus by teammates, something NFL players typically have never resorted to, even with true locker room poisons and grade A thugs.
I knew Hillis would have a target on his back, but even I couldn't have dreamed up all this. I'm curious, SH- what do you think is going on?