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Rodgers needs surgery; season likely over


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I thought he may need surgery considering this is the 2nd time he's broken it. First time he let it heal without surgery.

I've always enjoyed watching Rodgers play even if they're struggling and I have high respect for Coach McCarthy. Best wishes to Rodgers and the Packers when they're not playing in Charlotte.

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4 minutes ago, GRWatcher said:

I thought he may need surgery considering this is the 2nd time he's broken it. First time he let it heal without surgery.

I've always enjoyed watching Rodgers play even if they're struggling and I have high respect for Coach McCarthy. Best wishes to Rodgers and the Packers when they're not playing in Charlotte.

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I like Rodgers. Great QB and he scored bug points with me with his  "god must have been a Packers fan today " remark in response to R. Wilson's nonsense.  The article ESPN did on him at the start of the season was interesting. He seems like a thought filled guy. I hate his seasons over.  

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It sucks as a football fan because NFL is such a week to week fan club bullshit media storm. 

If you watch NFL you see every QB has bad games whether its his fault or not and Aaron is one of those guys. He has bad games because he's human. Media never covers that, but with Cam its a round table of people criticizing him. 

 

And also I wouldn't count this as a super positive for us. Hundley isn't terrible and the packers have incredible WR and great routes. They always have someone open because of the route tree. Someone is always in each tier of the defense. Great Redzone threats with Adams and Bennett. 

We will be lucky to go into that game healthy anyway at this rate. Who will cover Cobb at nickel? Worley vs Jordy Nelson? lol

Our safeties vs Bennett?

Nick Perry will have 3 sacks. They will run weird defenses to expose our QB to WR connections like Philly.

We have great players and most of the time thats why we win. If any one of them steps up, TD, Peppers, Luke, Bradberry, Shaq, Short, CMC, Stew, Cam we can win any game.

 

Hopefully we will have Byrd running past their DBs and Greg Olsen taking away linebackers who want to blitz.

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If y'all think this makes our GB matchup easier, you haven't watched Hundley play.

For a supposed backup, he's pretty dang good. Argue his INTs all you want, but know he's a QB who just got placed in the game with no prior expectation of doing so and commanding the pocket, rolling out, and throwing like an NFL starter.

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