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Originally Posted by Troutmask:

Why do the Packers list anyone as questionable? You know they aren't going to play. Perry Out, Jones Out, J. Jones Out. All day long today players were going out with injuries, but came back to play at some point. A Packer gets injured , they are done for 3-4 weeks at best. Ridiculous.

Yet, somehow they still manage to win way more than they lose.

Originally Posted by Troutmask:

Why do the Packers list anyone as questionable? You know they aren't going to play. Perry Out, Jones Out, J. Jones Out. All day long today players were going out with injuries, but came back to play at some point. A Packer gets injured , they are done for 3-4 weeks at best. Ridiculous.

 

Do you need someone to get you a glass of wawa and tuck you in?  

The Green Bay Packers' inactive list for Sunday night's game against the MInnesota Vikings included linebackers Nick Perry and Brad Jones and wide receiver James Jones.

 

They are out with foot, hamstring and knee injuries, respectively.

Other inactives are cornerback James Nixon and three players who were ruled out during the week: linebacker Clay Matthews (thumb) and tight ends Jermichael Finley (back) and Ryan Taylor (knee).

 

Cornerback Casey Hayward was activated for the first time this season after being sidelined with a hamstring injury.

 

Perry's absence left Mike Neal, Andy Mulumba and Nate Palmer as the healthy outside linebackers, just like last week.

 

Quarterback Josh Freeman, who dealt with concussion symptoms last week, was among the Vikings' inactive players. The others: cornerback Shaun Prater, fullback Rhett Ellison, running back Matt Asiata, guard Jeff Baca, wide receiver Rodney Smith and defensive tackle Chase Baker.

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