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    jhack704
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    Fml

    Spiller hurt and out! Does not look good!!

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    ttwarrior1
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    yeh i heard but wondering if its bad or not,

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    dudekid
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    all they said was locker room with a shoulder injury...probably good news for fred jackson owners lol

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    It is real bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhack704 View Post
    It is real bad
    I hope not. Didn't seem that bad.

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    how do u know its real bad?

    probaly won't know nothing for days

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    He was carted off

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhack704 View Post
    He was carted off
    straight from cbs sportsline

    He eventually walked off under his own power, but had his left arm cradled. The Bills said Spiller would not return to the game because of a shoulder injury.

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    As a Fred Jackson owner, I feel a bit better now. The only way Fred could be starter worthy in fantasy was for CJ to get hurt. Looks like it happened. I will say this, CJ isn't built to be a lead back for a full NFL season.

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