Soul Are 10-2

The Soul just got a huge win over Columbus after debilititating loss to Georgia. This team still looks really banged up and I think this is going to last a little while longer. On a positive note, Rob Keefe looks like he can be a player in this league, or the Columbus Destroyers are that bad. Let's up they continue to win against Kansas City this Thursday night.

On a sad note, my sources within the organization have told be that Tony Graziani's knee injury is a career ender. Tony's knee was injured in the game against the New York Dragons when John Nix took a cheap shot at his knee. It was later re-injured in the Columbus game. Assuming that this is true, Tony will be sadly missed.

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  • 5/18/2008 8:44 AM Soul Daddy wrote:
    I had a feeling the Graz was done. Good thing we got Matt.

    Will Graz retire as a Soul player, or an Avenger?
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    1. 5/18/2008 8:46 PM DaGodfather wrote:
      I don't know. I don't even know if the AFL works that way. And at any rate, does it really matter?
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  • 5/19/2008 11:36 AM chazmetz wrote:
    How come the team did not put Graz on the IR when Nix first injured his knee? Why take a chance? Matt was doing just fine and we should have picked up another QB.
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    1. 5/19/2008 2:43 PM DaGodfather wrote:
      They did put him on IR when Nix injured his knee. Then after 4 weeks, they took him off and he backed up D'Orazio. D'Orazio got hurt and they put him back in. Do you remember that Cleveland game on the last drive, Ari Wolfe said that Tony could not stand on his leg?

      There is also some strange rule where if you say that a player is done done, you lose that player's roster spot. Hence, the reason they put him on for 4 weeks.
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