by Scott Sargent, Waiting For Next YearHey, if you hadn't heard, Brett Favre now plays for the New York Jets. But unless you were watching the Browns/Jets game late last night - thanks to an hour and a half rain delay - you likely missed out on the brutal injury suffered by Jets backup tight end A.J. Schable.
Schable was fielding a special teams play before running head first into a tackle attempt and apparently injuring his neck and/or spinal cord. The tight end laid motionless for several minutes, surrounded by an entire field of teammates and opponents on one knee, before being carried off of the field on a stretcher. The entire situation was very reminiscent of what happened to Bills tight end Kevin Everett just a year ago.
But my question is, shouldn't this item garner at least one of the top stories on New York Daily News? Five stories on Favre, not one on Schable. I say this not only because I would like to see an update on his status, but also because I think it is in somewhat terrible taste to sweep this under the proverbial rug.
Sure, Schable was a third-stringer and he was playing in front of about 2,000 people at that point in the game. But isn't this at least worth a mention?
UPDATE: He is out of the hospital.
Friday, August 8, 2008
WHAT ABOUT A.J. SCHABLE?
Posted at 9:25 AM ET
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2 comment(s):
it's sad when stories like this get swallowed up. thanks for reporting on it.
Brett Favre is all that matters. Just ask Brett Favre.
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