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High ankle sprain? Well, maybe he'll be back for the playoffs...
Pack-Man posted:High ankle sprain? Well, maybe he'll be back for the playoffs...
Ty Montgomery disagrees...
Dang it!
NOT what we, or Cook, needed.
Ankle sprains never heal in-season.
See ya in 2017.....I guess.
I want a TE so bad & he was really helping in the blocking dept too.
FML.....
Need to draft one next year.
Drafting one next year means we might have one in 2018. Rookie TE's rarely produce.
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.
DickRod and Perillo will need to step up.....
Injury may make him a very affordable option next year, although I agree they need a long-term solution.
Montgomery was definitely more the exception than the rule, but I think we can count Cook out for at least the October home stand. Even if he's back by December and full strength for the playoffs, I'd consider that better news than I first guessed as he was carted off.
#Packers 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.
Perillo is sneaky good. Not fast, but always seems to find an opening and rarely drops a pass.
Is he pillow?
Could always see who's available at the trade deadline.
I hear Gronk is available.
There's a Twitter account by the former Chargers team doc that gives insight on pro sports injuries. According to a post of his earlier today, swelling is rare with the high ankle and would imply this is on the more extreme side for the injury. Take it FWIW.
Cook has had fairly minimal injuries for NFL player. Has had two sprained ankles (both right ankle), but they were 7 & 8 years ago, with one described as "mild" but still had him out 2 games. Best guess scenario is a month, worst the entire season.
Lost 2 games with a mild ankle injury? Was MM consulting with the Titans back then on injury report management?
Maybe Jermichael still wants to play.
Finley has never not wanted to play. But potential quadriplegia put an end to that.
That is my favorite Who album!
Great, We'll get our TE back around Halloween. Hopefully
About the time they hit the road again.
Hungry5 posted:Perillo is sneaky good. Not fast, but always seems to find an opening and rarely drops a pass.
That's his reputation. My nephew played with him at U Maine.
Lunch pail.
Great motor.
High effort.
Coaches son.
Wait, he's not white.........he's Italian.
Semi
Red sauce or white sauce?
Northern Dagos, white sauce.
Sicilians, red sauce.
My grandmother was born in Turin but I was raised on red sauce. Go figure.
My grandfather was from Calabria and my grandmother from Sicily. No white sauce in our family!
Blair Kiel posted:
Sicilians, red sauce.
And hair removal technicians on retainer.
Violin players, too.
Blair Kiel posted:Sicilians, red sauce.
You got that right.....Arrabiata sauce with a Barolo to wash it down.
Dr._Bob posted:My grandmother was born in Turin but I was raised on red sauce. Go figure.
Err, Torino?
Err, Turin is in Italy;
Si, Torino. And I'm related to Saint Joseph Benedict Cottolengo from that area. As if garden variety Catholic guilt wasn't enough.
Edit: And for anyone who thinks this subject is off topic, Saint Joseph ran a hospital for the poor, which I can only assume also treated sports injuries.
Can you get thru to St Joe and ask him to fast track Cooks injury?
With a nod to a long ago caller to Milwaukee's Tom Snyder's The Tomorrow Show...
"I'm a recovering Catholic..."