So, there's been plenty of talk about the woes of Shawne Merriman; he has a PCL injury and it's much worse than we originally thought. Not good news for either him or the Chargers.Turns out though, that it might actually be worse than we could even have imagined before.
"It could be career-threatening if I did (play)," Merriman said. "It's a possibility. That possibility is still open."Quite the conundrum for the Pro-Bowler, especially considering the Chargers are considered strong contenders for the Super Bowl this year. (It's also interesting to hear that quote -- is the "career ending" part open or is it the playing that's open? I think the former, but I digress.)
A course of action has not been decided. Merriman, who will consult with a doctor in Miami early next week before making a decision, has been told reconstructive surgery would sideline him for the entire 2008 season. Another option is a less-invasive surgery that would allow him to play at some point in the season.
Does Merriman play and attempt to help the Chargers head to the Super Bowl as is now? That notion seems pretty foolish, considering the strong, strong risk for an early, and worse, injury. What seems likely to me is that he opts for the less invasive surgery referenced above and tries to return around mid-to-late season and help give the Chargers a playoff push.
The smart thing is to just miss 2008 and make sure not to tank the rest of his career, but with the Chargers in a division that they should win pretty handily, it's certainly viable for Merriman to be thinking immediate future rather than long-term as he examines his options.
There are tons of storylines in today's AFC/NFC Championship games. One that hasn't gotten much press but is rather interesting is that the Giants and Chargers are led into today by quarterbacks that were dealt for each other.
FanHouse's J.J. Cooper
I know I didn't do this in week one - but from here on out, it's going to be a staple. Last Sunday, Cutler took on (arguably) the best team in the NFL, and the Broncos easily lost to the Chargers. But Cutler's play was one of the few bright points of the game for the Broncos, and with the exception of Tatum Bell, who turned in his usual strong performance, Cutler was the only Bronco on the field who played well. In fact, look at his line: 188 yards, 17/30, 2 touchdowns, no interceptions. This would have been a pretty good day for Jake Plummer, which is exactly why Cutler is in now - because he really isn't a substantial decrease over Plummer, and he can learn for next year at the same time.
Ben Wilkerson is an interesting player. He was touted as one of the best centers coming out of college, but had an injury before draft day which killed his chances of being drafted high. The Bengals ended up with him and have had him stashed away on their practice squad for quite awhile. Yesterday they elevated him to the 53 man roster and gave him a four year contract.
Former Terrapin linebacker and current San Diego Charger linebacker Shawne Merriman is 
























