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    He should have caved in the side of his leg. That way he gets the sack and no flag.

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    I have always felt that if Luck's head hadn't whiplashed so violently, nothing would have been called. That made it look like a violent hit under his chin. Luck must not have seen him coming at all.

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    Bob McGinn's Scouts on Aaron Rodgers: http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/203116571.html

    NFC scout: "I think he has a good chance of being a bust. Just like every other Tedford-coached quarterback. Thing I struggle with him is he gets sacked a lot. He doesn't have great ability to change the release of the football. He's mechanically very rigid. Brett Favre can change his release point and find different windows. There will be more growing pains with Alex Smith but in the end he has a much better chance to be much better."
    Much more at the link. But the takeaway is that scouts, speaking publicly, are much more certain about physical attributes and have NO idea whether someone will be successful translating their game to the pros.
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    67,000 tickets sold out for Favre retirement ceremony. I doubt most of those are paying to boo.

    I had thought there would be decent presence of unhappy fans at the Bears game for the jersey ceremony. Think it will be a small minority now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    67,000 tickets sold out for Favre retirement ceremony. I doubt most of those are paying to boo.

    I had thought there would be decent presence of unhappy fans at the Bears game for the jersey ceremony. Think it will be a small minority now.
    you got that right. smart move by the organIzation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    67,000 tickets sold out for Favre retirement ceremony. I doubt most of those are paying to boo.

    I had thought there would be decent presence of unhappy fans at the Bears game for the jersey ceremony. Think it will be a small minority now.
    Well, some will still boo:

    JS Comments ‏@JSComments 2h2 hours ago
    I would have preferred for Favre to be awarded a quiet statue posthumously--after Rodgers.
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    So I know we like to joke on how inept the Packer training staff is...but this article indicates that they diagnosed Bush with a groin pull when he actually had a sports hernia. I know this isn't the first time we've seen a player misdiagnosed. How common is this?

    http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packe...303693961.html
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    I wonder if this is as bad as it sounds or if groin pull and sports hernia are, somewhat inaccurately, describing the same thing and there were simply multiple choices for treatment. Because if they missed this for two years, they have to look at changing their Docs. If I were a player, I would ALWAYS get a second opinion on anything that doesn't respond as the team Doc advertises.

    For two years, Bush thought he had a groin pull. He'd rest, return and the pain lingered. The confusion lingered. So this off-season he sought a second opinion in Sacramento, Calif., and an MRI exam revealed a sports hernia. Free agency began March 10, he had surgery March 17 and now ... he's waiting.

    Bush realizes the Green Bay Packers likely have moved on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    I wonder if this is as bad as it sounds or if groin pull and sports hernia are, somewhat inaccurately, describing the same thing and there were simply multiple choices for treatment. Because if they missed this for two years, they have to look at changing their Docs. If I were a player, I would ALWAYS get a second opinion on anything that doesn't respond as the team Doc advertises.
    thats unreal, but not surprising with our training staffs track record

    that might also explain why bush seemed to be playing much better the last two years then usual for him, he was hurt

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    I wonder if this is as bad as it sounds or if groin pull and sports hernia are, somewhat inaccurately, describing the same thing and there were simply multiple choices for treatment. Because if they missed this for two years, they have to look at changing their Docs. If I were a player, I would ALWAYS get a second opinion on anything that doesn't respond as the team Doc advertises.
    They initially present the same, but a pull will recover, whereas the sports hernia pain will return once activity is resumed. It needs surgery to fully heal. The fact that the medical staff let this linger for 2 years is what shows their incompetence, rather than the initial misdiagnosis. Here's an article on the difference.
    http://www.sportshernia.com/groin-pain-sports-hernia/
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    They initially present the same, but a pull will recover, whereas the sports hernia pain will return once activity is resumed. It needs surgery to fully heal. The fact that the medical staff let this linger for 2 years is what shows their incompetence, rather than the initial misdiagnosis. Here's an article on the difference.
    http://www.sportshernia.com/groin-pain-sports-hernia/
    I also wonder if this is part of the "everyone plays hurt" and "can't make the club in the tub" culture of the NFL. I wouldn't doubt if Bush underplayed the severity of the injury so he could stay on the active roster. It's speculation, but I'd think it happens frequently.

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    I don't think this is that big of a screw up. Not like the Charles Johnson thing.

    In the timespan of a football season the treatments are the same: ice, compression, rest, physical therapy for the thighs and abs, and anti-inflammatory drugs. The diagnosis really matters if its surgery time which I'm guessing it is.
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    by itself its not a big deal, when you add it to all the other things, it looks like a bigger problem

    didn't someone else on the team have something similar to this a few years back? or am i just thinking of hayward and his season ending hamstring issues?

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    wrong thread bonehead
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    JS Comments ‏@JSComments 4m4 minutes ago
    There was a time in the Packer's history when pride mattered. Apparently that is dead.

    Guesses:
    1. First round pick (safety to CB and small)
    2. Second round pick (1 year college, former Ball player)
    3. Jeopardy Rodgers
    4. Pitch Perfect 2
    5. Ted's Press Conferences
    6. Favre
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    JS Comments ‏@JSComments 4m4 minutes ago
    There was a time in the Packer's history when pride mattered. Apparently that is dead.

    Guesses:
    1. First round pick (safety to CB and small)
    2. Second round pick (1 year college, former Ball player)
    3. Jeopardy Rodgers
    4. Pitch Perfect 2
    5. Ted's Press Conferences
    6. Favre
    Pitch Perfect 2 hands down. That's just embarrassing. Apply for Mad Max or stay home boys.

    Mr. Rodgers button down sweater is a distant second - but at least you can say that was done in jest. And he brought home $50,000 to the MACC Fund so that's very cool.

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    its embarrassing that our o-linemen even know what a pitch perfect is, much less take part in the sequel

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    Review from family: not as good as the first, actually a little less innuendo, safer for younger kids. Packers were funny and their singing performance was OK. Acting was atrocious, so they will have to stay with musicals or opera. Matthews was the best with lines. Bach was the worst.
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    Scott Kacsmar ‏@FO_ScottKacsmar 3h3 hours ago
    Julius Peppers led NFL in 2014 with 11 pass disruptions (balls batted at LOS + incompletions caused by hitting QB in motion)

    Scott Kacsmar ‏@FO_ScottKacsmar 3h3 hours ago
    J.J. Watt was 2nd w/10, but interesting split

    Peppers: 6 batted, 5 hit in motion
    Watt: 9 batted, 1 hit in motion


    Peppers also named 71st best player in the League by nfl.com's countdown.
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    Robert Zizzo @robertzizzo · May 20
    #Packers agree to deal with 3rd-round draft pick @TyMontgomery2. http://pck.rs/1efLK1G
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