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Aaron Rodgers Has Been Medically Cleared To Play. So There Goes That.


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Good, our plan should be to get after him and be as physical as possible. Football is nasty business and sending a QB out there with an 80% healed collarbone is like blood in the water. Last QB to face us coming of a broken collarbone didn't fare so well. I'm not advocating injuring him, just putting enough hits on him to make things very uncomfortable. 

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One has to remember that Rodgers' last collarbone injury was on his non-throwing shoulder, so we can't use that as a reliable reference. Still, the boost the Packers gets with him back only makes this game that much harder. If anything, it may be for the best since it's a way to see whether we're ready to accomplish something in the playoffs if we get there.

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40 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

One has to remember that Rodgers' last collarbone injury was on his non-throwing shoulder, so we can't use that as a reliable reference. Still, the boost the Packers gets with him back only makes this game that much harder. If anything, it may be for the best since it's a way to see whether we're ready to accomplish something in the playoffs if we get there.

Yep every game is a playoff game from here on out for us. Just to get in. So basically a 7 game playoff run is now.

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Packers are a wounded animal. AArod is coming back, playoffs are slim but they still have a chance, and they nearly got embarrassed by the Browns.

At this point, teams know they can't sleep on us. They're gonna give it their all. We need to play smart and clean.

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