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I think it's the best thing to do for Rodgers future. But with all this being said, I think it's time to develop Kizer into a QB ready to take over at the drop of a dime. If he is the plan, he's gotta develop quick. I don't see Aaron Rodgers playing too much longer if he keeps getting hurt.
I think that shipped sailed a long time ago
The way he went down and left on the cart @LambeauLegs you would have thought he'd be done for a few games....
But yes, this seems like this is more of a media thing trying to make it more than what it truly is.. But would it hurt the Packers to sit him this week?
The NFL would like to thank the Bears.The Chicago Bears would like to thank Aaron Rodger's knee.
With the schedule being the Redskins, Bills, Lions and 49ers and a bye after the 49ers there will be a goal to get him healthy by the game after the bye which would be the Rams.
The way he went down and left on the cart @LambeauLegs you would have thought he'd be done for a few games....
But yes, this seems like this is more of a media thing trying to make it more than what it truly is.. But would it hurt the Packers to sit him this week?
Except nothing really happened except somebody fell on it. It didn't go where it's not supposed to go, so to speak...I'm sure it's sore, but I feel pretty sure there's no ligament damage or anything along those lines. It just didn't look like anything serious to me.
I told my wife when it happened, that he'd be back in that game.
he bent it oddly but he was walking around on it fine after...
I didn't even think it was his knee...looked like his shin almost took the brunt of it. I thought it was gonna be like sliver fracture in the fibula even. It prolly tweaked it bit, but if it's gonna bend in any direction, that may be the best.