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Typical, run-of-the-mill, high ankle sprains are a 4-7 week recovery time. When there is significant widening between the fibula & tibia that does not respond to rehab, surgery is required, as in case of Monty. Sounds like it is an injury that is difficult to initially determine how long recovery time will be. After reading about it more, Monty case does not seem as strange as it did, difficult to predict if therapy alone will stabilize the ankle.  

TE Jared Cook suffered a high-ankle sprain in the team's win, source said. It's pretty swollen & could cause him to miss time.

It'll really depend on if this is the "usual" "run of the mill" high ankle sprain vs a more complicated one. I definitely agree Monty's was certainly the exception and not the rule. The other end of the spectrum was Russell Favre's sprain to start the season which he missed zero time.

Regardless, get the damn TE's involved. When Cook's been on the field, he was basically an afterthought. He finally got some targets last week but it's still apparent Rodgers and MM aren't getting them involved until well into the game.

Dick Rod has looked good. He's gotten better separation, looks faster, and has excellent hands. He and Perillo have value on this offense. Even with Cook out, MM has to do a better job allowing Rodgers/Perillo to roam the middle of the field and get them involved.

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