Seymour
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SoulfishHawk":2v8puuxo said:And the first person who claims Carson isn't tough should just stop watching football. I think he will retire, this has been a problem for a long while. If so, they got a hell of a lot of production out of a 7th round pick.
Asked how much confidence he had that Carson will be able to play next year, Carroll said, "Every bit of it that he will. That's the whole reason that we're doing it now, and he's all for it. He just couldn't shake it. He tried like crazy to get it done, and this is so he can play next year."
Carroll said the injury isn't a long-term one that carried over from past seasons, saying, "There's just a little spot in one of his (vertebrae), he's got a rough spot in there that's irritating a nerve. … It's a wear and tear type of thing that developed. He has not had signs of it from the past."
Carroll reiterated a point he made earlier in the season that Carson's injury is not the same as the neck injuries that ended the careers of Seahawks Legends Kam Chancellor and Cliff Avril, hence the optimism Carson will play next season.
James in PA":3lomrimx said:Its ok, Penny 'bout to ball out!!!!!!!
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xray":35hrcx5w said:James in PA":35hrcx5w said:Its ok, Penny 'bout to ball out!!!!!!!
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UR sooooo lucky I can't slap U from here .
Based on what Pete said it sounds like one of his vertebrae has a bulging disk or some kind of damage and is pinching a nerve, if I was him I would just retire, neck injuries are nothing to play around with, especially with his type of physical running style.getnasty":31ued5vt said:Does anyone know exactly what kind of neck injury?
RiverDog":35tct34u said:Neck injuries are something you don't want to mess with. If I'm Chris Carson, I'd be thinking long and hard about calling it a career and walk away with my health.