quarterback Pat Moriarty knows every defense the Rams play is geared to stop him. Part of what makes him effective, other than his rifle arm, is his ability to move and throw. Moriarty appears doubtful for one of the Rams’ biggest games this season, when they host traditional powerhouse Ridley Friday night at 7 p.m.
Moriarty sprained his right ankle against Lower Merion last Friday night. He was due to have an X-ray on Monday to see if the ankle was broken. But according to Moriarty, it isn’t.
“I don’t think it’s broken and the trainer told me she didn’t think it was broke, either,” he said. “They looked at it again on Saturday and didn’t think it was broken.
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“The ankle was swollen huge Saturday. I’ll be on crutches this week. I can’t put any weight on my right foot without pain, and I’m not even close to running and doing everything that I do. I decided to make a move and a kid got me from the side, and when I fell, my foot got twisted up during the tackle. ... We’re probably talking about two weeks to get back.”
The aim would be a road game at Penncrest on Oct. 28.
