The_Green_Ninja
11 years ago
Oooooooo ahhhhhhhhhhh so sexy

Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers will start Sunday's NFC North showdown against the Chicago Bears, returning less than two months after suffering an injury to his left collarbone.



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texaspackerbacker
11 years ago
Sexy? Where did that come from?

I'm pleased beyond words that he is FINALLY back. I really don't think we could have beaten the Bears in Chicago without him. With him, the sky's the limit.
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DarkaneRules
11 years ago
I remember when he was a young player and I was a young fan and I just totally scoffed at the idea of him ever being the starting QB for this team, and now, whenever he is gone myself and seemingly the rest of Packer nation cannot function without him. 🙂
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11 years ago
I am glad Rodgers is starting. If nothing else he will scare the shit out of Bears fans for the rest of the week. That is beautiful.
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El3ment12
11 years ago
I remember in the chat when we lost to the bears, someone said something like "it's ok, it will make the revenge of the last game of the season that much sweeter when Rodgers is back"
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11 years ago
I just hope the Packers/Rodgers don't live to regret this decision in 2014 and beyond.

What is the over/under on the number of hits the OL will ensure Rodgers has to deal with?


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hardrocker950
11 years ago

I just hope the Packers/Rodgers don't live to regret this decision in 2014 and beyond.

What is the over/under on the number of hits the OL will ensure Rodgers has to deal with?

Originally Posted by: Wade 



This is my only concern - but as cautious as they have been so far, it is hard to imagine that he isn't ready.

I have been looking forward to this game - in hopes that the Bears take a huge beating. It's good to have Aaron back!
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11 years ago

This is my only concern - but as cautious as they have been so far, it is hard to imagine that he isn't ready.

I have been looking forward to this game - in hopes that the Bears take a huge beating. It's good to have Aaron back!

Originally Posted by: hardrocker950 



The NFL doesn't really practice any more. They sit in classroom meetings, watch film and talk more than they really practice. They do run a few plays but it is not real. The defense doesn't hit. The defense doesn't press and get after the QB. Their practices are inside. When they get out onto Soldier Field it will be like a dome team out there. Aaron will be in shape but not "football" shape.
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texaspackerbacker
11 years ago

I just hope the Packers/Rodgers don't live to regret this decision in 2014 and beyond.

What is the over/under on the number of hits the OL will ensure Rodgers has to deal with?

Originally Posted by: Wade 



I doubt the O Line will do a good job of protecting him - they never did before, and they never did Flynn or Tolzien, so why would we expect them to start now.

Just the same, it is EXTREMELY unlikely he will be re-injured, and next to impossible that there would be anything affecting his career or next season stemming from the collarbone thing.

So I'm fairly sure they won't regret the long awaited decision. As for rust or not being in football shape, a big yeah right to that. This is Aaron Rodgers we're talking about. Expect him to play like it.


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