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Packers @ Lions Gameday Thread


DecrypticShadow

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Alright.. Who are you guys pulling for in this game.. I am inclined to pull for the Lions to put Green Bay further out of playoff contention for when and if Aaron Rodgers returns..

Thoughts?

 

Good reasoning, but I think he's still a ways away from coming back yet.  If the records were equal, I might go with the Lions, but I'm pulling for the Packers since they do have that tie.  Calvin Johnson scares me as much as anyone in football.  I don't know why they don't go his way every single play.  The first drive he was automatic as always.  Bush fumble gives it away. 

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Good reasoning, but I think he's still a ways away from coming back yet. If the records were equal, I might go with the Lions, but I'm pulling for the Packers since they do have that tie. Calvin Johnson scares me as much as anyone in football. I don't know why they don't go his way every single play. The first drive he was automatic as always. Bush fumble gives it away.

Good point.. I have both Megatron and Bush starting today for my FF team... Fugging Bush...

I thought I heard somewhere that Rodgers wanted to see if he was ready to play come next weekend.. Not sure if there is any truth to those rumors though..

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Good point.. I have both Megatron and Bush starting today for my FF team... Fugging Bush...

I thought I heard somewhere that Rodgers wanted to see if he was ready to play come next weekend.. Not sure if there is any truth to those rumors though..

 

Even if he does, it's playing with fire IMO.  It's hard to see someone being effective without the proper rest for a broken collarbone, even to the non-throwing shoulder.  JMO. 

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