Seahawks Vs Bears Injury Report: Robert Gallery "Good to Go"
The Seahawks released their final injury report for the week after practice on Friday, and relatively speaking it's not too shabby. Only tackle Jarriel King is listed as questionable - turns out his hamstring is in fact still bothering him, with Doug Baldwin (ankle), Kennard Cox (hamstring), Leroy Hill (neck), Tarvaris Jackson (pec), David Hawthorne (knee), Raheem Brock (calf), Robert Gallery (hip), and Richard Sherman (knee) are all listed as probable and likely able to play.
It's good news, in particular, that Robert Gallery is "good to go" as Pete put it earlier, as injuries on the line have severely hampered continuity there and the team was hoping they wouldn't have to further shuffle the lineup. This means that Paul McQuistan will again play LT, Robert Gallery LG, Max Unger C, Lemuel Jeanpierre RG, and Breno Giacomini RT. This unit helped the Seahawks to 145 yards rushing last week against St. Louis and they'll look to improve on that number against a much better run defending unit in Chicago.
As for the Bears, they'll of course be without Jay Cutler, and now officially Matt Forte has been ruled out as wel. This means Caleb Hanie will get the start at QB and Marion Barber as their starting running back.
Here's the rest of the injury report for Friday:
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
QUESTIONABLE - T Jarriel King (hamstring)
PROBABLE - WR Doug Baldwin (ankle), DE Raheem Brock (calf), CB Kennard Cox (hamstring), G Robert Gallery (hip), LB David Hawthorne (knee), LB LeRoy Hill (neck), QB Tarvaris Jackson (pectoral), CB Richard Sherman (knee)
CHICAGO BEARS
OUT - QB Jay Cutler (right thumb), RB Matt Forte (knee)
QUESTIONABLE - WR Devin Hester (ankle), DT Henry Melton (shin)
PROBABLE - CB Charles Tillman (knee), G Edwin Williams (calf), S Major Wright (shoulder)
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When I look at the "Probable" list...
…and see T-Jack’s name on there, I wonder how any of those other guys could possibly not play. If I was listed as probable on that team and saw Jackson play every week with a “probable” rated pec tear, there’s no way I’d even consider sitting.
by skwid206 on Dec 16, 2011 4:43 PM PST reply actions 1 recs
I am assuming that they are Tavaris is going to need surgery after the season
……..has anything been said about that?
The blood of "The Five" cries for justice.
Not that I am happy about other people having injuries,
but it really helps our chances that Hester may not play. Even if he does, it is on a bad ankle that he rolled in practice yesterday.
Eternally looking forward to someone making a Seahawks song based off of Lil' Jon's "Shots" song named "Hawks!"
Seattle has no excuses if Chicago's best offensive and special teams weapon is out
Read my tweets or whatever - @SSReporters
Yeah, I didn't realize he was banged up.
I wish him full health and a speedy recovery…. on Monday morning.
Hopefully Bevell is interested in rollout plays
And not some cutesy 7-step drop pattern that will get him killed.
Read my tweets or whatever - @SSReporters
Remember when Russell manhandled him last year in the regular season game?
The blood of "The Five" cries for justice.
Julius Peppers can not kill what has no soul.
Therefore, Paul McQuistan can never really be beat.
by B0w1-of-R1ce on Dec 16, 2011 5:30 PM PST via mobile up reply actions 1 recs
Will someone do a search for Doug Baldwin
Approaching a record for undrafted rookies. And post it here somewhere. I have no computer at this time and it was a fairly cool story.
Watching the Seahawks is like peeing on yourself, everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling it brings
by DKrottenhawk on Dec 16, 2011 7:06 PM PST via mobile reply actions
Robert Gallery isn't some dried up old lady Evan, he's good to go!
follow @casetines
by Kenneth Arthur on Dec 16, 2011 8:30 PM PST reply actions 2 recs
He has to grab 22 in the next 3 for the reception record for undrafted players
But only 54 more yards?
I really had no idea he was that close, just goes to show that he put in the work (continues to) and it shows up on the field.
The Department of Redundancy Department is hiring, maybe I should apply myself.
My question is, who holds these records right now?
Wes Welker, Antonio Gates, and Rod Smith seem to be the big names in UDFA receivers.
"It's okay to have an open mind, just not so open that your brains fall out." - Carl Sagan (well, a lot of guys)
by Johnny Slick on Dec 17, 2011 6:58 AM PST up reply actions

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