Shaq Oneal always missed games too thoughHe's talented no doubt. But his injury history does loom large.
I don't see him getting more durable as he gets older. Not familiar with his entire injury history. But he's only played 70+ games twice in his career. If the Lakers can get what they're looking for in a trade getting rid of him might not be a bad idea.
It's hard to say. I haven't taken a real look at his injury history, but I don't think he's ever had what would be considered a debilitating injury like an ACL, Achilles or anything. So nothing that would be considered something that would be particularly difficult to come back from or linger for years.
Seems like it's more things like this latest where it's some kind of sprain or strain that puts him out, sometimes more than once in a season. With the latest one, he came down on Goberts foot and got what I heard was called a ''mid foot sprain''. I have had pretty much every type and level of sprain there is...and I haven't even had that one. lol
I'd gladly take him on the Dolphins. Rodgers is a bit dramatic, but most high level superstar athletes are.
Given how Green Bay has mismanaged that roster and wasted Rodgers' prime years, I think there's validity in why he's a bit upset.
From an outside perspective, I think Green Bay fans are thinking the grass is going to be greener on the other side if/when Rodgers retires or moves to another team.
In regards to the grass being greener, we PROBABLY wouldn’t make the playoffs without Rodgers but we won’t have to watch ANOTHER playoff loss, which is nice. Neutral “greenage” so to speak.Well, it isn’t.
Good luck Packer fans!
This has purposeful leak during a contract negotiation written all over it.
Wonderful...
Could be. They're talking about it on BSPN right now...This has purposeful leak during a contract negotiation written all over it.
Hate...Troy... Aikman...
WhyHate...Troy... Aikman...
Because he's an arrogant barfbag, that's why...
In regards to the grass being greener, we PROBABLY wouldn’t make the playoffs without Rodgers but we won’t have to watch ANOTHER playoff loss, which is nice. Neutral “greenage” so to speak.
"Commodes"...?Trust me as a Washington Commodes fan.
Watching playoff losses is far better than being completely irrelevant.
And that is what the Packers will be if Rodgers leaves.
Because he's an arrogant barfbag, that's why...
Fuck him...
Settle down