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August 14, 2014 at 3:47 pm #3978znModerator
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An update on the Barrett Jones injury…. it has been reported now,, by Nick Wagoner is his article about the Offensive Line—–
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Rams still sorting through O-line depth
By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com
http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10505/rams-still-sorting-through-o-line-depth
Barrett Jones…is battling a back injury that has already cost him a chunk of camp and could keep him out for awhile=======
So I assume its safe to say, they have made it somewhat public knowledge.
Fisher has always kept preseason injuries close to the vest, unless it is serious enough for them to know right away, like Brodine, in which case they placed him on IR after the 24 hour period was up. They are not required to disclose any injury until the rosters are finalized. Once the season is considered to officially have started, they are required to list all injured players and categorize said injury. But that is not the case in the preseason.
As far as Jones, while it is serious enough, it most likely isn’t something that will keep him out the entire season, and declaring it now, serves no purpose. And if they do indeed decide to place him on IR, with the intention of using the revokable designation on him, they would certainly be better off waiting til the last possible time, to make that determination.
August 14, 2014 at 6:01 pm #3985rflParticipantI’m sorry, but this guy pisses me off. What a waste of a pick.
He has publicly displayed no reason to hang in with him hoping for a return to health. I’ve never even seen a fan camp report that said he looked like the advertised product.
I suppose the team might know something we don’t know, but it must have come from indoors workouts or some such.
I’d just cut him. Hell, no one else will sign him. We could always let him try out with us next year.
We still need a young guy to grow into the starting OC slot.
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August 14, 2014 at 6:42 pm #3987znModeratorI’m sorry, but this guy pisses me off. What a waste of a pick.
He has publicly displayed no reason to hang in with him hoping for a return to health. I’ve never even seen a fan camp report that said he looked like the advertised product.
I suppose the team might know something we don’t know, but it must have come from indoors workouts or some such.
I’d just cut him. Hell, no one else will sign him. We could always let him try out with us next year.
We still need a young guy to grow into the starting OC slot.
Not sure what you mean. In the off-season, he did build himself up; when Wells was out, he did split time with Barnes playing center with the 1s.
This injury, the back, is a new one. The older injury, from college, was a foot.
So yeah it’s disappointing but you seem angry about it for some reason.
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August 14, 2014 at 7:44 pm #3994InvaderRamModeratori don’t know. barrett jones seems like the type of guy fans should be least angry at. hard worker. intangibles through the roof. smart. these injuries are disappointing, but i would hardly say i’m angry at him. i’d keep him and see what happens. i think he’s worth the risk.
- This reply was modified 10 years, 4 months ago by InvaderRam.
August 14, 2014 at 8:18 pm #3999PA RamParticipantI think it’s just a level of frustration. It just doesn’t seem that he will ever be a regular contributor for this team. The pick looked like a steal considering his college success. But things haven’t worked out so well.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
August 17, 2014 at 2:07 am #4169znModeratorJim Thomas
… even before Saturday’s preseason contest against Green Bay, they lost center/guard Barrett Jones for an extended period — possibly for the season — with back surgery.
… Fisher confirmed that Jones, a highly-decorated lineman at Alabama and a fourth-round draft pick in 2012, underwent back surgery. Jones experienced lower back issues earlier in training camp, and the Rams tried to see if the back would settle down. But he underwent surgery about a week ago, and now the Rams must decide what to do with him roster-wise. They have a couple of weeks to decide.
They can place him on the injured reserve list ending his season. They can place him on the injured reserve/designated for return list, in which case he would be eligible to return sometime during the second half of the season if healthy. Or they could simply carry him on the 53-man roster.
Jones’ rookie season in 2012 amounted to the NFL version of a redshirt year because of foot surgery that occurred after Alabama’s national championship victory over Notre Dame. He reported to training camp this year with improved upper body strength and less body fat, with the potential to push for playing time at both center and guard.
The back surgery puts all that on hold. Mizzou product Tim Barnes is next in line at center behind starter Scott Wells, who saw his first action of the preseason Saturday.
“Tim’s done well,” Fisher said. “Tim did well last year when Scott was down for a while. He’s had a great camp; a little setback with neck spasms the last couple days but all indications are that he played pretty well (vs. Green Bay).
“We got Scott back in for 15-20 plays,” Fisher said. “And Mike Person got some snaps, too, at center.”
Person started the Green Bay game at left tackle, then switched to left guard, and finished at center. The Rams also have center Demetrius Rhaney, a seventh-round pick from Tennessee State, but Rhaney suffered a knee injury in practice Thursday and it’s not known when he’ll return.
August 17, 2014 at 11:56 am #4198GreatRamNTheSkyParticipantNot sure why RFL is so angry at Jones. Injuries happen.
Grits
August 17, 2014 at 7:59 pm #4257RamBillParticipantOL Barrett Jones out with back injury
By Nick Wagonerhttp://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/post/_/id/10646/ol-barrett-jones-out-with-back-injury
EARTH CITY, Mo. — St. Louis Rams offensive lineman Barrett Jones is out for the rest of the preseason and likely beyond because of back surgery, coach Jeff Fisher confirmed Sunday afternoon.
“Barrett is going to be weeks away,” Fisher said. “Barrett has had some minor surgery on his back so he will not participate in the preseason. Beyond that, I don’t know.”
Late last week, we covered the Rams’ lack of experienced depth behind the starting offensive line with mention of Jones’ back injury. At the time, I was told that Jones would be out for “awhile.” Anytime a back surgery is involved, it’s probably best not to take a guess at a possible return. In fact, it’s probably best not to count on Jones returning at all at this season.
Jones’ injury, combined with rookie Demetrius Rhaney’s knee injury suffered in practice last week leaves the Rams thin at center moving forward. Fisher said Rhaney had an MRI on the knee and the results were better than expected, though Rhaney is also going to miss a chunk of time.
“We got good news,” Fisher said. “We suspected the worst but got good news. He has no ligament damage whatsoever. The cartilage looks good, solid, no cartilage damage. He’s got a severe bone bruise I guess I would classify it and he’s going to be out for some time. These things typically take time.
“I can’t tell you whether it’s going to be four weeks or six weeks but I would not expect him back within the four week time period.”
Without Jones and Rhaney, the Rams have turned to versatile lineman Mike Person to provide center insurance. Scott Wells is working as the starter and Tim Barnes remains solid as the top backup but Person worked with the third team offense in the middle against Green Bay on Saturday. Person also played left tackle and left guard in the game, playing all 71 offensive snaps in the game.
While the Rams don’t have to make any snap decisions on Rhaney or Jones, they did lose running back Isaiah Pead to a torn ACL and will likely have a roster spot open to replace him. That spot could theoretically go to an offensive lineman.
“I think we are good right now,” Fisher said. “We’ve got depth, we’ve got flexibility. We’re going to look. This is a time you typically continue to evaluate the bottom half of your roster and watch the waiver wire and we’ll make room with Isaiah’s spot. If somebody is out there we’ll consider it but we’re not looking to replace position for a position.”
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