Darnell out for 2014 with ACL injury

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Man what a brutal loss. I feel so bad for Dockett, absolutely devastated, almost like a friend or family got hurt. Guy is a fearless player that always leaves his heart and soul on the field. It's going to be weird going to battle without him. I am going to rock the 9-0 jersey to all the home games in his honor this year.
 

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hope DD gets well soon, I have often criticized his behavior, but I appreciate his ability to walk the edge for this long and stay on the field productively.

Sad part is that at his age we have probably seen his peak, and his best football is behind him. He'll make it back, but probably never be the same.

Next man up, thought we should have drafted DL early, but that is ancient history now. We may need to draft 2 to get 1 Darnell production.
 

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I let out a series of expletives that I won't repeat here, but man this sucks. I'm sad.
 

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hope DD gets well soon, I have often criticized his behavior, but I appreciate his ability to walk the edge for this long and stay on the field productively.

Sad part is that at his age we have probably seen his peak, and his best football is behind him. He'll make it back, but probably never be the same.

Next man up, thought we should have drafted DL early, but that is ancient history now. We may need to draft 2 to get 1 Darnell production.

The Darnell of 2013 was the 30th ranked 3/4 DE, according to PPF.

Calais was #2 ---- now he would have been a devastating loss.
 

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10 seasons is a long run in the NFL. I'd be surprised if he makes it back to his dominant form again. T Suggs has been a shell of himself since the surgery. I can't think of any DL to come back and control the line as Dockett did. Bad day for all Cards fans.
 

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Guess the question is, think he is willing to go through all the rehab or hang up
the cleats??
 

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I unfortunately think we have seen the last of DD. Gonna be hard for him to come back a year later, intense rehab, getting back into shape, etc.... Not going to be the sawn without having that beast on defense this year. Almost feel like he passed away by the way I feel right now! :(
 

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Yeah I remember peeps here bashing Los the 1st time he left saying he was easily replaceable. LEADERS don't grow on trees & aren't made IMO.

Dockett wasn't much of a leader as a young guy IMO. He was constantly making mental errors and setting a bad example as a result his first 5 or so years on the team IMO. He's matured and become a leader. They absolutely CAN be made.

Also, Keim has drafted almost exclusively guys who were team captains in college the past 2 years, so if you believe true leaders are born and not made, you should take comfort in that.
 

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How much did we just dump on PP's lap?? It's time he took command of this defense.
If not him, there is nobody else. I love CC, but I just don't see the onfield leadership qualities you need from a guy who commands that role... Dansby had it. Dock of course had it. A-Dub had it...
Now it's PP's time!

I guess, but it's extremely rare for a corner to have that kind of impact as a leader. Deion wasn't a leader like that! neither is/was Champ Bailey. they're playing out on an island, the furthest player from that ball. If they're doing their job, they only get tested once or twice a game.

A guy like dockett makes an impact on almost every play. Literally at the center of the action.
 

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I unfortunately think we have seen the last of DD. Gonna be hard for him to come back a year later, intense rehab, getting back into shape, etc.... Not going to be the sawn without having that beast on defense this year. Almost feel like he passed away by the way I feel right now! :(

You might be right, but with DD intensity and the love for the game, I think we will see him next year. I hope its with the cards too.
 

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You might be right, but with DD intensity and the love for the game, I think we will see him next year. I hope its with the cards too.

Lets hope so. Hope he has a successful surgery and recovery. He is going to have a tough road ahead of him to get back to his old self :sad:
 

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DD's age... coming back will much tougher than HB...He may be done... Card for life, have him become part of the staff... Carry on DD and good luck
 

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still 30th is important, We aint getting anyone better, anytime soon. I had my knee cramp and pop last Monday, felt like a rubber band let loose behind my knee cap - I was just serving this nation's veterans. it hurt quite enough for this old soldier. I figure it will continue hurting for some time. Waiting for an MRI, not that it matters much, just have a current understanding.

I stayed near Ferguson Mo, on I70 the night of the 8th -left before the shooting on the 9th, coming back from VA training in St Louis - another Forest Gump moment for theSmel. Hope all make it through this night, and this time.

I bought some mint St Louis Football Cardinal drinking Glasses, have some extras if anybody wants to trade for Cardinal merchandise. I have Phoenix and Arizona glasses, be neat to find a Chicago Cardinal glass.






The Darnell of 2013 was the 30th ranked 3/4 DE, according to PPF.

Calais was #2 ---- now he would have been a devastating loss.
 

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Keep in mind that Dockett went from a kid discovering his mother's body Ito the Pro Bowl. There's no one in the NFL more mentally tough.
 

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It's amazing how long he went without a major injury like this. 10 seasons!
 

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The Darnell of 2013 was the 30th ranked 3/4 DE, according to PPF.



Calais was #2 ---- now he would have been a devastating loss.


Losing Calais would've been much more catastrophic; however, it doesn't do much to lessen the sting of Dockett.
 

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I guess, but it's extremely rare for a corner to have that kind of impact as a leader. Deion wasn't a leader like that! neither is/was Champ Bailey. they're playing out on an island, the furthest player from that ball. If they're doing their job, they only get tested once or twice a game.



A guy like dockett makes an impact on almost every play. Literally at the center of the action.


I agree...
 

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With what this group dealt with last year at OLB, I'm confident they can adjust for the loss of Dock this season. He is a great motivator and captain, but his production can be matched or surpassed. Rucker has been playing better than Dock lately.. I was recently wondering how many snaps Dock would lose because Rucker looked so much better. Get some depth behind Rucker and the team will be OK.
 

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With what this group dealt with last year at OLB, I'm confident they can adjust for the loss of Dock this season. He is a great motivator and captain, but his production can be matched or surpassed. Rucker has been playing better than Dock lately.. I was recently wondering how many snaps Dock would lose because Rucker looked so much better. Get some depth behind Rucker and the team will be OK.

I find this hard to accept. If it was all that easy we'd have done it before Dockett tore his ACL. Every now and then the "Next Man Up" slogan holds up but most of the time it's just three words thrown together that mean very little in the real world. Losing Dockett doesn't end our season for us but we were already skating on thin ice.

Steve
 

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It's been a sad day since such news was announced
I was so shocked by the reaction of other teams fans over the net sites ESPN etc...
I never wish any opponent something to do with his health but some are happy for what happened to DD
how can some ppl go that low? over football !!!!

I don't read into the future but DD won't be the same after injury rehab and with his age 34. I want him to remain as a Cardinal not to see him go as A Dub. Maybe he would accept salary cut or so
Anyway, best wishes for DD to recover quickly. I'll really miss him on the field.
 

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It's been a sad day since such news was announced
I was so shocked by the reaction of other teams fans over the net sites ESPN etc...
I never wish any opponent something to do with his health but some are happy for what happened to DD
how can some ppl go that low? over football !!!!

I don't read into the future but DD won't be the same after injury rehab and with his age 34. I want him to remain as a Cardinal not to see him go as A Dub. Maybe he would accept salary cut or so
Anyway, best wishes for DD to recover quickly. I'll really miss him on the field.

Age and major knee surgery will force him to take a significant salary cut, whether he stays here or goes elsewhere.

If there's a silver-lining in this injury, it's that bringing him back next season just became significantly easier as his market value has plummeted and Dockett doesn't have much of a leg to stand on in negotiations (literally and figuratively). This is, of course, if the team feels he's able to come back in 2015 and play somewhat respectable football.
 

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