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    I found that article I was referring to in my above post. I was wrong, it doesn't mention that he still walks with a limp. I don't know where I thought I saw that one. I must be getting old :-(


    Johnny Knox continuing to battle back from injury

    Posted Dec 22, 2012
    By Larry Mayer

    It's been a year since Johnny Knox sustained a serious back injury in a loss to the Seahawks, but the Bears receiver still hasn't watched the play that put his football career on hold.

    "I'm not scared to see it or anything like that," Knox said Friday at Halas Hall. "It's just behind me. That's something I'll probably look at the day I retire."

    Life couldn't have been better for Knox when he took the field last Dec. 18 against Seattle. His wife, SanDerriqua, had just given birth to the couple's second child five days earlier, and the speedy receiver was looking forward to helping her take care of Johnny Knox III.

    "My plan was to help pick up some of the slack and wake up in the middle of the night with the baby because she wasn't going to be able to move around much," Knox said. "But a week later everything changed when I got hurt."

    Everything changed when Knox fumbled on a 17-yard reception over the middle. Turning back toward the line of scrimmage to try to retrieve the ball, he was drilled by Anthony Hargrove, a 6-3, 272-pound defensive end who was charging downfield full speed.

    Knox's body bent back grotesquely and he remained down on the field for nearly 10 minutes before being removed on a backboard and taken to the hospital, where he underwent surgery.

    "Playing again is the ultimate goal, but right now I've got short-term goals," Knox said. "I'm just taking it one day at a time. If I do an exercise on Monday and I come back and do it on Wednesday, I want to improve on that exercise that day. I'm just setting small goals now."

    "Playing again is the ultimate goal, but right now I've got short-term goals," Knox said. "I'm just taking it one day at a time. If I do an exercise on Monday and I come back and do it on Wednesday, I want to improve on that exercise that day. I'm just setting small goals now."

    Knox was selected by the Bears in the fifth round of the 2009 draft out of Abilene Christian. He was voted to the Pro Bowl as a rookie on special teams, ranking second in the NFL with a 29.0-yard average including a 102-yard touchdown on 32 kickoff returns.

    In 2010, Knox topped the Bears with 960 receiving yards and tied for the team lead with 51 receptions and five touchdown catches.

    Last season he led the Bears again with 727 receiving yards despite missing the final two games following his injury, and he ranked second in the NFL with an average of 19.6 yards per reception.

    The past year hasn't been easy for Knox, but he continues to persevere.

    "The toughest thing has been coming to rehab every day knowing that I can't go out there and practice or play in games and help my team win," Knox said. "But I've had a lot of support from my teammates, friends and family. I know I've got to look at the big picture, and that's my health.

    "There have been days where I felt down, and I knew there were going to be days like that. But there have been more positive days than down downs. I'm still pushing forward and I'm not looking back. No one has told me that I won't play again. That's in my hands and God's hands."


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    It doesn't look good at all for this year but who knows? He's still young so anything is possible even if it does look unlikely right now. He may have one more shot at a comeback after this year if it doesn't happen now but after that I think he's just gonna have to accept the reality of it all. Too much damage was done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lklrlolnlilklsox View Post
    Wheaton is my favorite WR in this class. He does everything so well and has speed to burn. I would love to have him, but there's no way I spend the second (and possibly trade up) needed to secure him in our situation. Tavarres King is my favorite for us in the mid rounds and don't sleep on Corey Fuller.
    Damn. I was afraid that Wheaton and Bailey would become out of reach for us. I'm not surprised but still that sucks.

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