Curtis Martin done!!! | FinHeaven - Miami Dolphins Forums

Curtis Martin done!!!

dfin54

FinHeaven VIP
Joined
Oct 21, 2005
Messages
429
Reaction score
5
Location
Los Angeles
Sorry if posted.

*
Jets' Martin to have season-ending surgery

NFL.com wire reports

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2005) -- Jets running back Curtis Martin will undergo season-ending surgery on his right knee after missing Sunday's game against Oakland, breaking a streak of 119 regular-season starts.

Martin, known for his ability to play through pain, initially hurt his knee against Miami in Week 2. The reigning NFL rushing champion has missed five regular-season games during his 11-year career. He last missed a game on Oct. 11, 1998, when he sat out against St. Louis with a thigh injury.

Including playoff games, the 32-year-old Martin had started 126 straight. With his year over, Martin failed in his quest to become the first player in NFL history to start a career with 11 straight 1,000 yard seasons. He finished with 735 yards.

The team said Martin will have surgery this week. Rookie Cedric Houston will start in Martin's place.

Coach Herman Edwards made it a goal for the team to get Martin to the mark, and Martin talked earlier this week about getting there.

"It would be a great goal to accomplish," Martin said. "This is one that I think would be special. I have to understand that this would be special, not for myself, but just for everyone who's a part of it."

Because setting the record meant so much, Martin must have been in extreme pain to elect to have surgery during the season. With the Jets struggling, it is probably not worth the risk to continue playing. In 2002, Martin played with injuries to both his ankles in what to this point was the toughest season of his career.

When asked to compare the two seasons, Martin said, "This has been one of my more challenging if not my most challenging year physically."

The last time Martin missed more than one game in a season was when he was with New England in 1997. Martin sat out the final three regular-season games and two playoff games with shoulder and groin injuries.

Martin is the seventh key offensive player to go out for the season, and the fifth starter, joining quarterbacks Chad Pennington and Jay Fiedler, center Kevin Mawae, tackle Jason Fabini, tight end Chris Baker and receiver Wayne Chrebet.

The Jets also said Fiedler had arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.
*
 
Well, there probably goes any chance that they'll beat the pats.And more than ever they'll want Bush if he's there.

Ozzy rules!!
 
I HATE the JETS but I have a lot of respect for C. Martin. He is a classy guy and he was about to have the record of consecutive 1,000 yrd seasons. I just hope he recovers and has a good year next year and hopefully with a different team!
 
ffphin said:
I HATE the JETS but I have a lot of respect for C. Martin. He is a classy guy and he was about to have the record of consecutive 1,000 yrd seasons. I just hope he recovers and has a good year next year and hopefully with a different team!


hes one helluva runner he won the rushing title last year and he was like 32? woow cMartin you will go down with the best
 
yea i'm really mad martin's out. that relinquishes my hope that they will beat the patriots now. whatever chance they had before is now lessened by that much.
 
ZThomas54 said:
yea i'm really mad martin's out. that relinquishes my hope that they will beat the patriots now. whatever chance they had before is now lessened by that much.

IMO...we should worry about the Dolphins beating them, before we worry about them beating the Pats....

Never overlook the Jets... no matter how bad they are...
 
ZThomas54 said:
yea i'm really mad martin's out. that relinquishes my hope that they will beat the patriots now. whatever chance they had before is now lessened by that much.
I agree. Our only hope is to run the table, and not just in our own games, and that had to start with faith that we'd beat the Jets this week anyway. Ditto the Titans.

I'm already confident Tampa can beat New England (even if they don't, they certainly can). I wasn't really sure about the Jets, though, to begin with. Can we loan them Ricky? Just for one week?
 
dominizzo said:
hes one helluva runner he won the rushing title last year and he was like 32? woow cMartin you will go down with the best

I couldn't agree with you any more. But the best RB of all time is no dought Barry Sanders then Walter Payton, may he Rest In Peace!
 
The guy is nothing but a class act. I have much respect for him and hope he recovers to play again next year.
 
dfin54 said:
Sorry if posted.

*
Jets' Martin to have season-ending surgery

NFL.com wire reports

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (Dec. 11, 2005) -- Jets running back Curtis Martin will undergo season-ending surgery on his right knee after missing Sunday's game against Oakland, breaking a streak of 119 regular-season starts.

Martin, known for his ability to play through pain, initially hurt his knee against Miami in Week 2. The reigning NFL rushing champion has missed five regular-season games during his 11-year career. He last missed a game on Oct. 11, 1998, when he sat out against St. Louis with a thigh injury.

Including playoff games, the 32-year-old Martin had started 126 straight. With his year over, Martin failed in his quest to become the first player in NFL history to start a career with 11 straight 1,000 yard seasons. He finished with 735 yards.

The team said Martin will have surgery this week. Rookie Cedric Houston will start in Martin's place.

Coach Herman Edwards made it a goal for the team to get Martin to the mark, and Martin talked earlier this week about getting there.

"It would be a great goal to accomplish," Martin said. "This is one that I think would be special. I have to understand that this would be special, not for myself, but just for everyone who's a part of it."

Because setting the record meant so much, Martin must have been in extreme pain to elect to have surgery during the season. With the Jets struggling, it is probably not worth the risk to continue playing. In 2002, Martin played with injuries to both his ankles in what to this point was the toughest season of his career.

When asked to compare the two seasons, Martin said, "This has been one of my more challenging if not my most challenging year physically."

The last time Martin missed more than one game in a season was when he was with New England in 1997. Martin sat out the final three regular-season games and two playoff games with shoulder and groin injuries.

Martin is the seventh key offensive player to go out for the season, and the fifth starter, joining quarterbacks Chad Pennington and Jay Fiedler, center Kevin Mawae, tackle Jason Fabini, tight end Chris Baker and receiver Wayne Chrebet.

The Jets also said Fiedler had arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder.
*

Sad actually. I always admired him. He's one of those guys everyone respects because he just goes out and does his job well, but doesn't have the mouth that sometimes comes with his outstanding level of talent.
 
That sucks. Even though I also hate the Jets, Curtis Martin is just a hard guy to hate. Heck he was a Patriot as well. All he needs to do is end his career as a Bill.

Still hoped he would get that record.
 
Too bad. He was one of my favorite backs in the league. Too bad he couldnt hit 1000 yards again this season.
 
Back
Top Bottom