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Javon Walker out for the season

LoKyBuckeye

I give up. This board is too hard to understand.
Good thing the Pack didn't give in and give him a new contract.... It may be a long season for Favre and Co. :(

Packers' Walker done for season
Associated Press

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/4861760

GREEN BAY, Wisc. (AP) - Javon Walker, the Green Bay Packers' best receiver, will miss the rest of the season after tearing up his right knee in the opener.

Walker will need an operation once the swelling subsides to repair the torn anterior cruciate ligament and will require between eight and 12 months of rehabilitation.

"Talking to him last night, he's very positive and upbeat about it, understands what's ahead of him and is planning on breaking all kinds of records on getting back sooner," coach Mike Sherman said Monday.

Walker was hurt in the third quarter of the Packers' 17-3 loss at Detroit on Sunday when he pushed off safety Terrence Holt on a 55-yard catch that was negated by his offensive interference.

Walker, who made the Pro Bowl last season after catching 89 passes for 1,382 yards and 12 touchdowns, threatened to hold out this year if the final two years of his contract weren't renegotiated. But he showed up in training camp on time, saying he wanted to prove he was worthy of a blockbuster contract through his play.

The risk, of course, was suffering a serious injury that would limit his earning power - just like the one he suffered Sunday, when he caught four passes for 27 yards.

He's due $515,000 this season, the fourth of a five-year deal he signed in 2002 for $7.485 million.

When he was threatening to hold out, agent Drew Rosenhaus said he couldn't let Walker risk his health for that kind of money, but Walker said he couldn't fathom missing any games in a contract dispute.

With Walker down, Robert Ferguson will start alongside Donald Driver, who will move from split end to flanker. Ferguson is the Packers' best special teams player, but might be taken off those units now, Sherman said.

Also, second-round draft pick Terrence Murphy, who missed much of training camp with a knee injury, will be force-fed the offense so he can serve as the No. 4 receiver behind kick returner Antonio Chatman.

Walker's injury is a serious blow to the Packers and quarterback Brett Favre, whose team had never been held to as few as three points in any of his 226 consecutive starts, counting playoffs.

"I don't think there's going to be desperation in the locker room. There's disappointment for him personally and for our team," Sherman said. "But you have to be able to move on."
 
From a fantasy stand point what are you guys thinking? I have Brett Farve and Ahman Green.... Green will be relied on more, but will losing the deep threat of Walker put more in the box? And also will Farve continue where he left off at Detroit with his lack of options? My back-up is Aaron Brooks...
 
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starBUCKS said:
From a fantasy stand point what are you guys thinking? I have Brett Farve and Ahman Green.... Green will be relied on more, but will losing the deep threat of Walker put more in the box? And also will Farve continue where he left off at Detroit with his lack of options? My back-up is Aaron Brooks...

Favre will bounce back.... even though he's getting up there, last year was his 4th most productive year of his career. He will rack out the yards no matter who his receivers are... Driver and Ferguson will be the main targets with Chapman stepping into the third spot. Green, Davenport and Fisher all will catch out of the backfield.... the only thing to ACTH out for are the INT's.
 
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LOSS OF LEVERAGE: FOX NFL SUNDAY Feature Reporter Pam Oliver visited the Green Bay Packers injured WR Javon Walker this week. A regular news item over the last few months due to a contract dispute that almost had him sitting out this season, Walker now finds himself in an irregular position after deciding to honor his existing contract then suffering a season-ending, and possibly career-changing, knee injury in the opening game. Oliver and Walker discussed what can go wrong when a player gambles against his own better judgment and loses.

Javon Walker: "You always have the what ifs. 'What if I had done this? What if I had done that?' It kind of goes back to the contract situation ... What if I didn't play this year? I'd still have my knee."

Pam Oliver: "How much leverage did you lose when Brett Favre [publicly addressed his unhappiness with your contract dispute]?"

Walker: "Obviously, I lost a lot. Because when Brett speaks, the state of Wisconsin shuts down. When they heard that, it was like 'OK, now we've got a battle going on. Who do we want to make happy? Would we rather make Javon happy, or would we rather make Brett happy?' Well, obviously they've got to make Brett happy."

Oliver: "So much is riding on next season for you."

Walker: "Right. My decision, on the future ... I'm sticking to my decision. It is not going to be dictated by nothing or nobody else."
 
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