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Need to know if hes going to play or not which is going to be a challenge to determine for all of us. Pats have become even worse with injury updates since Atlanta screwed them over with Vick info. Also I'm in the process of trading Culpepper/Branch for Dillon/Bryant. I have Brunell, Big Ben, and Leftwich and that guy needs sub for Bulger. I lost Deuce (Westbrook other rb) and have been trying to fill void with Denver rbbc and thats too risky. All info will be greatly appreciated.

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Guest Moose Knuckle Ball Four

85% sure he will play.

 

 

 

 

The following is the Patriots’ injury report for Wednesday:

 

Offensive tackle Matt Light (ankle) -- out

Running back Kevin Faulk (foot) -- out

Cornerback Tyrone Poole (ankle) -- doubtful

Receiver Troy Brown (foot) –- questionable

Running back Corey Dillon (ankle) –- questionable

Cornerback Randall Gay (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Jarvis Green (shoulder) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Marquise Hill (ankle) –- questionable

Linebacker/special teams ace Larry Izzo (thigh) –- questionable

Outside linebacker Willie McGinest (finger) –- questionable

Safety James Sanders (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Richard Seymour (knee) –- questionable

Cornerback Duane Starks (thigh) -- questionable

Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder) -- probable

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Here is the CBSSportsline report on Dillon:

 

Corey Dillon, RB NE

 

News: The Boston Globe reports Patriots RB Corey Dillon should be back on the field in Week 8 vs. Buffalo.

 

Analysis: Dillon is a marvelous start for owners against a pretty crooked Bills run defense. Don't hesitate to use him.

 

Good Luck

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I found this on Profootballweekly.com:

 

A now-healthy Corey Dillon will look to make a splash against a Bills defense that hasn’t even come close to resembling last year’s unit. Buffalo has allowed 159 rushing yards a game this year at a 5.1-yard average.

 

I have him on one team and he is in my lineup unless I see something to change my mind... HTH

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Thanks guys. I've been thinking Dillon is going to play most of the game b/c hes had 3 weeks to recover including this week. Hopefully he'll be in there and get a lot of action. I'm happy to finally be getting rid of scrubpepper and fill my rb spot vacated by deuce.

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From Rotoworld:

 

Corey Dillon wasn't present at the media-available portion of Patriots practice Wednesday.

Don't drop Patrick Pass just yet. With the Patriots playing on Sunday night, Dillon and/or Pass will be dicey plays this week unless you own them both. Dillon probably needs to practice to start. Oct. 26 - 2:13 pm et

Source: Boston Globe

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Also, from Boston Globe:

 

Reiss blog

 

Quite a curious response here:

 

How are you feeling physically?

“Company line –- I’m going to get back as soon as possible. That’s what we’re looking at. Hopefully sooner than later.”

 

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85% sure he will play.

 

 

 

 

The following is the Patriots’ injury report for Wednesday:

 

Offensive tackle Matt Light (ankle) -- out

Running back Kevin Faulk (foot) -- out

Cornerback Tyrone Poole (ankle) -- doubtful

Receiver Troy Brown (foot) –- questionable

Running back Corey Dillon (ankle) –- questionable

Cornerback Randall Gay (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Jarvis Green (shoulder) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Marquise Hill (ankle) –- questionable

Linebacker/special teams ace Larry Izzo (thigh) –- questionable

Outside linebacker Willie McGinest (finger) –- questionable

Safety James Sanders (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Richard Seymour (knee) –- questionable

Cornerback Duane Starks (thigh) -- questionable

Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder) -- probable

Isn't questionable 50% chance? Are you bumping up his chances because you think Belicheck is playing games?

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I think the 85% is Moose's opinion which I agree with or something in that range. Belicheck has been pissed off about reporting injuries since Atlanta screwed them over with Vick and has gotten even worse with his reporting. Also, Dillon doesn't like the media and will not speak to them all again this season so him missing the media portion of practice should not surprise anyone.

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Guest Moose Knuckle Ball Four
85% sure he will play.

 

 

 

 

The following is the Patriots’ injury report for Wednesday:

 

Offensive tackle Matt Light (ankle) -- out

Running back Kevin Faulk (foot) -- out

Cornerback Tyrone Poole (ankle) -- doubtful

Receiver Troy Brown (foot) –- questionable

Running back Corey Dillon (ankle) –- questionable

Cornerback Randall Gay (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Jarvis Green (shoulder) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Marquise Hill (ankle) –- questionable

Linebacker/special teams ace Larry Izzo (thigh) –- questionable

Outside linebacker Willie McGinest (finger) –- questionable

Safety James Sanders (ankle) –- questionable

Defensive lineman Richard Seymour (knee) –- questionable

Cornerback Duane Starks (thigh) -- questionable

Quarterback Tom Brady (right shoulder) -- probable

Isn't questionable 50% chance? Are you bumping up his chances because you think Belicheck is playing games?

yes. he has had 2 weeks off, if Dillon is inactive or just does not play Sunday then it is time for concern. Judging by everything I can get my hands on he will play.

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Guest Moose Knuckle Ball Four
Quite a curious response here:

 

How are you feeling physically?

“Company line –- I’m going to get back as soon as possible. That’s what we’re looking at. Hopefully sooner than later.”

 

not really, typical BB coached player

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a friend sent me an email w/some info he got ... im not sure which site it came from so take it for what its worth:

 

Corey Dillon wasn't present at the media-available portion of Patriots practice Wednesday.

Don't drop Patrick Pass just yet. With the Patriots playing on Sunday night, Dillon and/or Pass will be dicey plays this week unless you own them both. Dillon probably needs to practice to start. Oct. 26 - 2:13 pm et

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a friend sent me an email w/some info he got ... im not sure which site it came from so take it for what its worth:

 

Corey Dillon wasn't present at the media-available portion of Patriots practice Wednesday.

Don't drop Patrick Pass just yet. With the Patriots playing on Sunday night, Dillon and/or Pass will be dicey plays this week unless you own them both. Dillon probably needs to practice to start. Oct. 26 - 2:13 pm et

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Quite a curious response here:

 

How are you feeling physically?

“Company line –- I’m going to get back as soon as possible. That’s what we’re looking at. Hopefully sooner than later.”

 

not really, typical BB coached player

True...

 

What is curious is that he broke his media silence. I don't know if that means anything, but I do know it's not good that he didn't practice.

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Wasn't Deion Branch listed as questionable for most of last year as well?

He was listed questionable for 7 straight games,Weeks 3 through 9.

 

Bilsachick is a slap ass. :D

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10/26 20:06 Patriots: Dillon misses part of practice

 

THE NEWS

Patriots running back Corey Dillon was unable to participate in the team portion of Wednesday's practice because of the ankle injury he suffered in week five. The injury kept him out of action in week six.

 

Our View

Bill Bellichick is notoriously tight lipped about injuries, so don't expect him to give any more information about Dillon than he has to. Patrick Pass will get another start if Dillon can't suit up.

 

 

www.fanball.com

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