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@BrainDed posted:

With no Jaire, I think they will fall back to the bend but don't break philosophy.   It's been nice seeing aggressive play calling from Barry the last 2 weeks, but I think the move now is to sit back and pray for a mistake from the offense.

And then break in the EZ.  Stokes looks legit but he is a rookie.  I don't even know who is playing opposite with King out.

@Timpranillo posted:

It's one of the confusing things of the AR era that the Bengals have been a team he's "struggled" against. 1-2 record, 4th worst QB Rating vs a team. Cincy has some talent at WR, would be ideal to get some pressure out of the front 7. Feeling like AR is gonna have to bring it...

Wasn't that Marvin Lewis's D though?  It will be interesting to see if AR struggles again vs the new bengals.

@Henry posted:

Get him in a harness.  It's a bitch of an injury but at least he isn't throwing the ball.

Sounds like even grade 3 sprains usually don't require surgery. It's physical therapy, rehab and pain tolerance. I'd take a one armed Jaire over a 2 armed King.

From JSO:

"Almost always, a sure course is to try rehab first," Douros said. "Even with a grade 3 injury, you're able to avoid surgery just by doing some physical therapy and getting the shoulder stronger and getting the pain to subside."

Douros pointed out that because the small joint is the only attachment of the upper extremity to the torso, the area sees a significant amount of stress from pushing, pulling and lifting.

Even without surgery, the timetable for return to athletic competition varies widely based on the breadth of severity.

Quarterback Kyler Murray of Arizona suffered an AC joint injury in 2020 and Tom Brady suffered one in 2017, but neither missed time

So I am going to be at the game on Sunday which is the great news.  The bad news?  I have seen the Packers play in Cincy 5 times for preseason and in the regular season.  What is their record when I go?  yep 0-5

I also have never seen the Brewers win in Cincy I bet they are 0-8 when I go.  Maybe I should keep the jinx at home and sell my tickets?

I don't know a lot about the Bengals but what I have seen of them Burrow is good but is still learning and the OL is still under a lot of work.  Defensively they are better than years past but not great.  They are young in the secondary so I expect Adams should have a good day.

@The Heckler posted:

So I am going to be at the game on Sunday which is the great news.  The bad news?  I have seen the Packers play in Cincy 5 times for preseason and in the regular season.  What is their record when I go?  yep 0-5

I also have never seen the Brewers win in Cincy I bet they are 0-8 when I go.  Maybe I should keep the jinx at home and sell my tickets?

I don't know a lot about the Bengals but what I have seen of them Burrow is good but is still learning and the OL is still under a lot of work.  Defensively they are better than years past but not great.  They are young in the secondary so I expect Adams should have a good day.

Please stay home.

@TomSilverstein: #Packers coach Matt LaFleur said that CB Jaire Alexander is probably going to avoid surgery, but he wouldn't say how long he'll be out. He did concede he probably won't play this week.  LaFleur said they're going to try to avoid surgery "at all costs." Sound like they will eventually try to get him on the field and most likely with a brace on. But when that is...???

@ByRyanWood:  Matt LaFleur says Jaire Alexander's season would "most likely" end if he needed shoulder surgery. That's why #Packers are doing everything they can to avoid it. Potentially a very big problem.

Surgery is pretty uncommon for this type of injury. I'd be really surprised if they went that route. I think it's mostly a matter of managing the pain level and trying to regain a somewhat normal range of motion. That part will probably be limited for some time if it's a grade 2 or 3.

It takes something pretty serious like a car wreck to have something that needs surgery.

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@PackerHawk posted:

Surgery is pretty uncommon for this type of injury. I'd be really surprised if they went that route. I think it's mostly a matter of managing the pain level and trying to regain a somewhat normal range of motion. That part will probably be limited for some time if it's a grade 2 or 3.

It takes something pretty serious like a car wreck to have something that needs surgery.

They aren't saying if surgery is needed.... It could be rest would best.

@DH13 posted:

If he's that close to needing surgery, they're going to at least IR him for the short term to get him healthy-er.

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