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PostPosted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:35 pm 
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That was crazy. The Steeler player had the ball with his knee down before that ever happened.

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As much as everyone complains about Capers, the special teams coordinator for the Packers is just plain awful. He was just saved by that strange rule surrounding the batted forward ball but my God they stink!!!

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Steelers got fucked.

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How that becomes 1st and goal gb.... Wtf

Forgetting the penalty, Pitt had possession and then fumbled the lateral???


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 Post subject: Re: Green Bay Packers
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Just not the Packers year. Oh well. Always next year.


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This team sucks. We should not be playing for the division next week. :lol:


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This team sucks. We should not be playing for the division next week. :lol:


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Tomlin got lucky...he should have taken a knee and run the clock, and then kicked a FG with a few seconds left.

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Those refs were a fraud. They tried to give the game to the Packers.

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Rodgers: "Comes down to is the bone healed or is there a large risk that's too great that the organization wouldn't want to put me out there

Rodgers: "Thought there'd be a lot more healing as of last week that would've have gone."

AR: If you want to be mad at anybody be mad that my collarbone hasn't healed the way we've wanted it to.

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Matthews out

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Packers linebacker Clay Matthews left last week's game against the Steelers after he reinjured his thumb, and the next day, coach Mike McCarthy said "The training staff didn't feel very good about the injury."

The training staff was apparently on to something, and in Green Bay's Wednesday injury report, the team announced Matthews is out for Sunday's game vs. the Bears.

It's not a surprise, but it's also a significant blow to a Packers team that needs to win in Chicago in order to take the NFC North title and make the postseason. At this point, it's still unclear whether quarterback Aaron Rodgers and his injured collarbone will play, but we should know the news for sure by Thursday.

Matthews originally broke his thumb in Week 5, and he missed the next four games. Against the Steelers, he reinjured the digit while sacking quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

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(CBS) According to a report from Paul Imig of FOX Sports Wisconsin, Aaron Rodgers will start for the Packers on Sunday.
Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is expected to make an official announcement shortly.
The winner of Sunday’s game earns the opportunity to represent the NFC North in the playoffs.
Rodgers hasn’t played since he broke his collarbone against the Bears on Nov. 4.
Without Rodgers, the Packers are 2-5-1 under a collection of quarterbacks this season. He’s been practicing on a limited basis for the past four weeks.

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.

Oh yeah it was. I posted his thoughts and said mark it down Rodgers plays :lol:

Glad to see hub wrong again

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Maybe Hub was 80% sure the bone wasn't 100% healed.

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.


The way I read this thing, Hub may be correct in everything but his conclusion. It sounds to me like there is a chance of injury and Rodgers has told the doctors that it is on him, not them, if he gets hurt.

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.


The way I read this thing, Hub may be correct in everything but his conclusion. It sounds to me like there is a chance of injury and Rodgers has told the doctors that it is on him, not them, if he gets hurt.

That's kind of the most important part though.

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.


The way I read this thing, Hub may be correct in everything but his conclusion. It sounds to me like there is a chance of injury and Rodgers has told the doctors that it is on him, not them, if he gets hurt.

If that is true tho, isn't it the place of the head coach and team doctors to do what is best for Rodgers long term? Do you really want to risk him getting hurt worse even if it is "on him"?

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Wasn't it Hub earlier this week that said without a doubt that Rodgers will miss this game too? It was somebody on the Score. Said with 100% conviction that his bone was still another 4+ weeks away from being healed. Im like 80% sure it was Hub.


The way I read this thing, Hub may be correct in everything but his conclusion. It sounds to me like there is a chance of injury and Rodgers has told the doctors that it is on him, not them, if he gets hurt.

If that is true tho, isn't it the place of the head coach and team doctors to do what is best for Rodgers long term? Do you really want to risk him getting hurt worse even if it is "on him"?

From what I read earlier, which admittedly wasn't a whole hell of a lot, he can't really fuck his career up even if it re-breaks. He'll just have to have surgery and he should still be ready for next year.

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This clearly is different than a guy going out there and playing at less than 100% with a sore knee or something like that. If there are higher than normal chances Rodgers can't take a hit on the left side, or cannot hit the ground with his left side without causing more harm to that shoulder, he really shouldn't be playing. He is without question one of the best two or three QBs in the game right now, and if a normal hit could cause him to have a serious injury or undergo surgery than the Packers are doing themselves a huge disservice in letting him go out there and play.

Being that its Packers and Bears on Sunday is irrelevant in my eyes.

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Not to mention that either of these teams are getting bounced in the first round.

Maybe Shea can earn his roster spot next season by re-breaking the collarbone.

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Not to mention that either of these teams are getting bounced in the first round.

Maybe Shea can earn his roster spot next season by re-breaking the collarbone.

Why would you discount the Packers with Rodgers back?


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Not to mention that either of these teams are getting bounced in the first round.

Maybe Shea can earn his roster spot next season by re-breaking the collarbone.

Why would you discount the Packers with Rodgers back?


Because it sounds like he is playing with a bad collarbone and cant get hit without fear of re-injury.

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The NFL seems to be crazier this year than any. Win on Sunday and any team has a chance. There is no team in the AFC or NFC without weaknesses.

The Bears or Packers are going to get a home playoff game. SF would be tough, but I do not see the Panthers, Saints, or Cardinals being very good outdoors in the midwest in January.

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Not to mention that either of these teams are getting bounced in the first round.

Maybe Shea can earn his roster spot next season by re-breaking the collarbone.

Why would you discount the Packers with Rodgers back?

Seattle and SF are still almost certainly better than GB even with a healthy Rodgers. SF has proven that pretty convincingly in the past 12 months. And Seattle is definitely better than SF. It really wouldn't shock me if any NFC playoff team won the conference, but it's extremely unlikely that the Bears or Packers do.

But the Giants aren't in, so there's a chance.

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The NFL seems to be crazier this year than any. Win on Sunday and any team has a chance. There is no team in the AFC or NFC without weaknesses.

The Bears or Packers are going to get a home playoff game. SF would be tough, but I do not see the Panthers, Saints, or Cardinals being very good outdoors in the midwest in January.

I think the Cardinals would be just fine outdoors. That defense is awesome.

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The NFL seems to be crazier this year than any. Win on Sunday and any team has a chance. There is no team in the AFC or NFC without weaknesses.

The Bears or Packers are going to get a home playoff game. SF would be tough, but I do not see the Panthers, Saints, or Cardinals being very good outdoors in the midwest in January.

I think the Cardinals would be just fine outdoors. That defense is awesome.


The real crime will be an 11-5 Cardinals team missing the playoffs while both the Bears and Cowboys can potentially be in.

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