49ers-Seahawks: Final Injury Report
The final injury report for the week was just sent out with nothing particularly shocking. Jones as doubtful is an upgrade from previous weeks, but I'd imagine he'll be inactive this week while he continues to try and get back into game shape and get his playing legs under him. For the Seahawks, it'll be interesting to see if Jones and Spencer get into the game this weekend or not. Questionable is a tough call for most players, although we can list numerous players that spend pretty much the entire season as questionable.
One particularly interesting comment from Barrows' discussion of the injured list was that Tony Pashos will be worked into the lineup this Sunday. Adam Snyder will start, but Pashos apparently will get some playing time. I'm curious to see how they work this all out. After all, the offensive line requires some semblance of chemistry to operate effectively. I think some of the 49ers offensive line woes last Sunday were due to the fact that some of the players spent much of training camp injured, and thus didn't get time to work together enough. I guess we'll see what happens this weekend.
49ers
Out
LB Ahmad Brooks - Knee
Doubtful
WR Brandon Jones - Shoulder
Probable
G David Baas - Biceps
DT Aubrayo Franklin - Shin
CB Marcus Hudson - Knee
G Chilo Rachal - Neck
DE Justin Smith - Elbow
DE Isaac Sopoaga - Shoulder
Seahawks
Out
LB Leroy Hill - Groin
Questionable
WR Deion Branch - Hamstring
CB Travis Fisher - Hamstring
OT Walter Jones - Knee
DT Brandon Mebane - Calf
C Chris Spencer - Quadricep
LB Lofa Tatupu - Hamstring
Probable
WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh - Back Spasms
S C.J. Wallace - Rib
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Bad news for the Niners' secondary
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/id/5262/updating-houshmandzadeh-boldin-and-wrs
T.J. Houshmandzadeh has missed only five regular-season games in the previous five seasons. He practiced Friday for the first time since suffering back spasms this week, an indication the Seahawks will likely have him against the 49ers.
Well I guess its good for us
that TJ and Burleson are having problems then right?
by Drew Kerr on Sep 18, 2009 3:12 PM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
Matters not
I imagine they expected him to play all along. And are not any more worried about covering him than the guys last week.
You gotta bring ass to get ass.
Bad news for the Niners' passing game
The 49ers do not expect Brandon Jones to return from his shoulder injury this week. I wonder if that means San Francisco will suddenly focus on running the ball.
Because you face a real defense this time.
"Part, fools!
Put up your swords. You know not what you do."
by Fearless Frog on Sep 18, 2009 7:38 PM PDT up reply actions
Don't expect him till the Rams game
Don’t imagine they’d make his first game next week on an indoor surface. Again, for aguy that had not practiced in one month how is this bad news?
You gotta bring ass to get ass.
Lets not forget the running game
Seattle also has a strong Offensive front line. Let not overlook Seattle or they’ll surprise us and hand us a whoopin !
It should be no surprise if Seattle blows out San Francisco.
"Part, fools!
Put up your swords. You know not what you do."
by Fearless Frog on Sep 18, 2009 7:39 PM PDT up reply actions
Frogster are you one of those irritating twenty something kids with coke bottle bottom glasses
That never played football except possibly in high school and thinks he knows the game?
by Natural Red on Sep 18, 2009 11:05 PM PDT up reply actions

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