The Madden Curse Lives On

I don’t know when these guys will ever learn. The Madden Curse is alive and well. It didn’t waste anytime taking Troy Polamalu out of the season opener last night in the Steelers 13-10 Overtime win over the Titans.
The initial diagnosis is that Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu will be sidelined for three to six weeks because of a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee, Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin said after his team’s 13-10 overtime triumph over the Tennessee Titans in the NFL’s season-opening game Thursday night at Heinz Field.
“It’s an MCL sprain,” Tomlin said during his postgame news conference. “They are reading the scans and so forth. Those things have a range of three to six [weeks]. It’s speculation at this point.”
Tomlin was asked if the injury possibly could be worse, and said: “I’m sure there is a possibility of it. But I don’t have any concrete evidence that there is anything more than that.”
This curse is just getting scary and this year they have two guys to take down. The Cards might want to consider benching Larry Fitzgerald. I know that’s not going to happen but when they lose him for the season or something and his career is never the same, don’t say I didn’t warn you.



















