One of their scrubs walked off during the game.
Arians/AB story is great. Which of the bigger liars do you believe?
Also where is the game thread packerboi?
@BrainDed posted:Iβm all in for camp Patrick.
Center, under Rodgers, is first and foremost a mental challenge. Itβs been real smooth sailing with Patrick and a upgrade in physical ability isnβt worth the risk. That said, heβs been steady and he even brings some nasty with him. I like it.
In the regular season. Playoffs is where the shortcomings are always exposed. See Chandon Sullivan for starters.
Alexander's return should go a long ways in fixing that issue.
@ammo posted:Arians/AB story is great. Which of the bigger liars do you believe?
Also where is the game thread packerboi?
Ariens story seems much more plausible to me. Plus AB already has used the I WAS INJURED excuse before when bailing on his team at the end of the season. See Steelers, Pittsburgh.
Dude's been practicing for a month. He will be fine as long as the shoulder holds up.
Pitt game going down to the wire. Tied 13-13. 2:13 left
@Pakrz posted:Also a special athlete. Iβll take it.
Iβd be more concerned if he had a lower body/mobility injury, something he was unable to participate in conditioning/go full speed. The shoulder is an issue, but Jaire shouldβve been able to work on speed, sprints and footwork. I think he should be able to knock off any rust fairly quickly.
Sad news for a former Packer:
Taysom Hill, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, had to leave Sundayβs game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a Lisfranc injury to his foot. Head coach Sean Payton said Hill will need surgery to have hardware installed to repair the injury. A follow-up surgery will also be required to remove whatβs installed. Unfortunately, no timeline has been given for his recovery.
JA's only concern is whether he can hit/be hit. If he tries to protect that shoulder OC's are going to come after him to make him tackle. Unless it's MM or Dom.
Offenses did the same to King when he was having shoulder problems.
Deion Sanders never lowered his shoulder and he was still a pretty good corner
@YATittle posted:Sad news for a former Packer:
Taysom Hill, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, had to leave Sundayβs game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a Lisfranc injury to his foot. Head coach Sean Payton said Hill will need surgery to have hardware installed to repair the injury. A follow-up surgery will also be required to remove whatβs installed. Unfortunately, no timeline has been given for his recovery.
He'll be back for their next game.
@YATittle posted:Sad news for a former Packer:
Taysom Hill, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, had to leave Sundayβs game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a Lisfranc injury to his foot. Head coach Sean Payton said Hill will need surgery to have hardware installed to repair the injury. A follow-up surgery will also be required to remove whatβs installed. Unfortunately, no timeline has been given for his recovery.
Former Packer? Get over it already.
He's as much a former Packer as Kurt Warner.
Dudes getting hardware installed,
Wonder if he gets to pick from a menu.
@GBFanForLife posted:Former Packer? Get over it already.
Iβm still not over the Jerry Rice fumble that wasnβt called or the face mask on ARod in Arizona
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β Noah Clark (@ClarkRigo) January 13, 2022
@YATittle posted:Sad news for a former Packer:
Taysom Hill, quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, had to leave Sundayβs game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a Lisfranc injury to his foot. Head coach Sean Payton said Hill will need surgery to have hardware installed to repair the injury. A follow-up surgery will also be required to remove whatβs installed. Unfortunately, no timeline has been given for his recovery.
Ouch. A kid on my son's soccer team stepped wrong in practice -- no contact, etc. He just stepped wrong and ended up with a Lisfranc break; he tore ligaments as well. Kid was 17 when it happened and his doctor and parents were just hoping he'd be able to walk normally again. A Lisfranc break, especially with ligament damage, is a brutal injury for an athlete.
@Fandame posted:Ouch. A kid on my son's soccer team stepped wrong in practice -- no contact, etc. He just stepped wrong and ended up with a Lisfranc break; he tore ligaments as well. Kid was 17 when it happened and his doctor and parents were just hoping he'd be able to walk normally again. A Lisfranc break, especially with ligament damage, is a brutal injury for an athlete.
Saw the play where it happened and it looked like nothing. Crazy. Just goes to show, just like with Nick Collins or Jermichael Finley, you're one play away from the end at any time.
Too bad for Hill.
I thought he was a fun player to have on the team, but fun doesn't equal good.
He's had a few good games with the Saints, but mostly when Brees was still playing. I would've liked to see him have better success as a full-time QB, but that pesky 'good' part raises its' ugly head again.
Apparently, he had a Lisfranc injury at BYU that required surgical repair (right foot).
Too early for the draft I know, but these two players would be awesome additions.
@YATittle posted:Too early for the draft I know, but these two players would be awesome additions.
OK, let's put away the draft talk until the season is over shall we!
With the 32nd pick in the NFL Draft, the Green Bay Packers select....
Love that 32 number.