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If Rodgers is not playing well in practice and his injuries are bothering him then he should sit. If not then let him play. And if during the game his injury flares up then sit him even if he doesnโ€™t want to sit. And if the team gets way ahead or way behind during the next two games the he should sit as well. I donโ€™t believe in tanking because it sends the wrong message to the team, yet there is no need to be stubborn and stupid about it either.

bigdoggyjude posted:
Packdog posted:
bigdoggyjude posted:

4. Make Packdog whimper 

Derp. Not whimpering in the slightest.

You're not one of those overly sensitive to joking about Rodgers are you ?  

It was a funny comment I made. Your not one of those overly sensitive to jokes about your posts are you?

I probably am/was.....home on pain meds after a significant surgery. My sense of judgment is off a bit. Sorrry if I overreacted. 

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It's a shame to say, YA, but it's just as likely we do as don't.

This is yet another game where we play a team that we should be able to dominate on both sides of the ball, score plenty of points always keeping them playing catch-up, and controlling the clock.
I have a feeling this may play out similar to the Bears game; way to close or even being behind, where any gaffe (turnover or penalty)  could turn the game. Our offense sputters, while our defense lets theirs over-achieve. Ugh!
I'd love to be wrong, but we're too far behind in talent, depth, and injury in too many key positions to be overly optimistic.

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