It seems that whether Dwight Freeney could play for the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl game would remain mystery until late this week. Earlier last Sunday there was report saying that Freeney tore his ligament and was unlikely to play this Sunday’s game, and later the Colts cleared that Freeney’s injury is nothing more than a low ankle sprain that kept the team hopeful about Freeney’s playing status. Even later than that, new report came out to say that the ankle injury was serious and could still keep Freeney out of Super Bowl.
The report said that Freeney’s ankle injury was “really bad” and it could at least limit Freeney during the game. The Colts officials insisted that Freeney remains questionable for the playoff against the New Orleans Saints, that “questionable” could mean a very small chance for Freeney to play.
Even if Freeney is to put on his Colts jersey to play the game, there are still worries about his effectiveness. In not in his 100 percent, without the incredible speed, remarkable spins and leverage to attack opponents, Freeney’s existence on the field will make little sense, especially as the Saints are ready to have their defensive end Will Smith to put consistent pressure on Peyton Manning. Perhaps the Colts need a plan-B in case.
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