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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh poo. Shefter speculating that Rodgers potentially blew his Achilles. That would almost certainly be the curtain call on his career.

David Chao, well known NFL doctor, says it’s a very real possibility. 
 

If you watch the replay you know right off the bat something serious happened and his body language is not good. Add in his age…

im not a doctor (obviously) but I was thinking a serious ankle sprain or lisfranc  but an Achilles is brutal  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

Every time the show Salah he looks like he is in complete shock and could start crying at any minute. Sports can be brutal. 

He really does, but Aaron Rodgers wouldn't fix this trash tier OL. In fact, it got him broken in four snaps.

Anyone wondering what the news will be on Rodgers' injury doesn't need to look any further than Saleh's blatantly broken spirit every time they cut to him. Looks like a man who knows he landed a HOF QB and got exactly four snaps out of him.

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1 minute ago, therealmjl said:

We all knew during our joint practices their OL was going to be a major problem for them, but this is really bad.

There has been some atrocious OL play in week one. Like every bit as bad as our Bell/Chandler practically non-existent OLs. The league is gonna look at these games and basically just say "See, that's why we just let the KC RT blatantly cheat on every snap." 

If you don't let these guys get a head start they don't stand a chance.

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