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Aaron Rodgers may return for our game


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Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Aaron Rodgers (collarbone, injured reserve) is making "really good progress."
"I know the training staff and the strength and conditioning staff are very pleased with where he is," McCarthy said. "He's moving right along." After getting in some rehab work on the field Wednesday, it looks like Rodgers is on track to return when first eligible in Week 15. Nov 16 - 11:39 AM

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/3118/aaron-rodgers

 

Still not so sure he'll return if they're mathematically eliminated but if he does it turns a lock of a game into a bigger question mark. Still, could see something like Romo on Thanksgiving so not concerned but before this week I had thought the possibility of him returning was essentially non-existent. Think this affects our playoff hopes?

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5 minutes ago, blackcat said:

Didn't they lose their starting LT last week?

Not sure the exact injury situations of their tackles but I remember against Atlanta both starting tackles were out, and one came back and got hurt again like a week or two after that but yeah that was an issue for them all year so far.

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he won't return if they are out of the playoff hunt.  I get them not ruling him out if they were.  So there statement makes sense.  Plan on him returning to lead GB into the playoffs.  That is what you sell your team.  Give Aaron a chance. 

that said, GB will be out of the hunt by week 15

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