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Saturday, September 19, 2009

Warriors in the Pros: Colt, Bess, Ulbrich

The surgery to repair Colt Brennan's labrum is a success.
Former University of Hawai'i and current Washington Redskins quarterback Colt Brennan has had successful surgery in Colorado on the torn labrum in his left hip.

Brennan, who is on injured reserve and out for the year, had a similar operation on his right hip last year.

He's expected to need three months of rehabilitation before resuming football activities.

"He's kind of a gym rat, so he's going to be around (Redskins practices)," coach Jim Zorn told the Washington Post.

"It's not like, 'OK, see you guys in the summer.' He'll be around."
According to this Roto Arcade fantasy football profile, Davone Bess secretes Krazy Glue naturally.
Shake Davone Bess' hand and chances are local firefighters would need to use the jaws-of-life to pry the grip apart.

Unquestionably one of the league's premiere possession receivers, the sure-handed wideout is arguably fantasy's most glanced-over consistency king.
Omar Kelly of the Sun-Sentinel writes why Bess is a favorite target of Chad Pennington.
I can see why Bess continues to serve as Chad Pennington's favorite target, a distinction he'd held since the second-half of last season. Bess, who caught all seven of the passes thrown his way against the Falcons (producing 57 receiving yards) is a heat seeking missile when it comes to the first down marker. He sets himself down right in front of it, making him very Pennington friendly. Not only are his in-game reads good, but when his quarterback is scrambling Bess quickly comes back to the ball. The problem is, Pennington had little else to lean on, and in order for this offense to work the other offensive weapons must do more.
Takeo Spikes and Jeff Ulbrich co-host Spikes TV, a series of locker room interviews with fellow 49er teammates. Even when Ulbrich is being funny, he's still intense!

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