Aaron Rodgers to have surgery...
If they somehow muster up a few wins... You will see Rodgers back

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers underwent surgery Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media first reported. B)
I am not so sure. The collar bone is out of a sling in 2-6 weeks and healed within 4-8. If they can muster up some wins... I think you see a "miracle" recovery and ESPN gets a chubby.
I will say that he shouldn't and having the bone heal properly takes months. I really hope he is done for the season. I have my doubts though.
Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
You hope we lose a couple....hmmm.
@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
I'll add this: I wouldn't put dirt on the Packer's grave quite yet. They have enough talent to stick around games. Big test upcoming against New Orleans.
@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
It's possible...but I think it will be based on if the Packers are in any playoff contention. If not by that time, they will wait till the new season to play Rodgers again. Nothing to gain by rolling him out the last game of the season if their season is over win or lose. Save him for the next up coming season.
@"StickyBun" said:@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
I'll add this: I wouldn't put dirt on the Packer's grave quite yet. They have enough talent to stick around games. Big test upcoming against New Orleans.
Meh...They have some nice bit players but in reality he makes EVERYONE on that team better. IMO they're .500 without him on their best days.That said, they've had a horseshoe up their asz's for 25 years.
I called it first the day he got hurt. Would not be shocked to see him make a come-back @ Lamblow on 12/23. But the Pack better be smelling contention and I don't think that will be the case.
@"purplefaithful" said:@"StickyBun" said:@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
I'll add this: I wouldn't put dirt on the Packer's grave quite yet. They have enough talent to stick around games. Big test upcoming against New Orleans.
Meh...They have some nice bit players but in reality he makes EVERYONE on that team better. IMO they're .500 without him on their best days.That said, they've had a horseshoe up their asz's for 25 years.
I called it first the day he got hurt. Would not be shocked to see him make a come-back @ Lamblow on 12/23. But the Pack better be smelling contention and I don't think that will be the case.
Agreed. He is their offense, with his shitty knack for exploiting penalties and turning busted plays into big plays.But I don't think they are a good team without him. No running game, injuries on both sides of the ball. Their dbs are so thin Serwanga is getting ready for a return.
@"JimmyinSD" said:@"Canthony" said: Also, week 16 is against the Vikings. Like I said, they muster up 2 wins and we lose a couple... He will be back or at least he will try
You hope we lose a couple....hmmm.
No. The NFC is ours now.
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