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    MM said in his presser that Aaron had the scans this morning but he hadn't heard from the doctors yet. He half jokingly said if McKenzie doesn't tell him by tomorrow he'll be the next guy on IR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pugger View Post
    MM said in his presser that Aaron had the scans this morning but he hadn't heard from the doctors yet. He half jokingly said if McKenzie doesn't tell him by tomorrow he'll be the next guy on IR.
    thats kinda odd

    should be an almost immediate thing. is it healed or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    thats kinda odd

    should be an almost immediate thing. is it healed or not
    With all the anticipation of Rodgers coming back, I wonder how the team would deal with it mentally if the answer is "not yet".

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    not to mention the fans
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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    thats kinda odd

    should be an almost immediate thing. is it healed or not
    Perhaps they want the surgeon to look at the scans and confirm McKenzie's diagnosis?

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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...h-key-decision

    This article starts with things no one said to Rapoport. But then he gets to the nub of the argument:

    As Packers doctor Pat McKenzie and other experts evaluate the scan, the decision was described as a "risk/reward" decision. The bone isn't fully healed -- and there was no chance it was going to be after two months. That was the expectation. Typically, 80-percent healed is healthy enough to be on the field. And Rodgers chose a surgical procedure involving two plates and 13 screws as an aggressive way of accelerating healing and protecting his throwing shoulder. It was a success.
    So its not 100% and had no chance of being 100%. Is it 80%? RapSheet doesn't know. So you are left with two choices, McKenzie is consuming with specialist to see if its truly above 80 everywhere OR the debate about 79-81% is being done at the front office level.

    My bet is on the former.
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    FYI, here is what 57.6% looks like:

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    This is all very interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    McKenzie is consuming with specialist to see if its truly above 80 everywhere OR the debate about 79-81% is being done at the front office level.
    Hope they had a great meal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ThunderDan View Post
    Hope they had a great meal.
    You stole my thunder, Dan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...h-key-decision

    This article starts with things no one said to Rapoport. But then he gets to the nub of the argument:



    So its not 100% and had no chance of being 100%. Is it 80%? RapSheet doesn't know. So you are left with two choices, McKenzie is consuming with specialist to see if its truly above 80 everywhere OR the debate about 79-81% is being done at the front office level.

    My bet is on the former.
    the plates will make the bone stronger then it was. with 2 plates it could be stronger even if the bone is still completely broken

    the concern might be other plate failure, and what would happen to the not healed bone if a plate fails

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    Quote Originally Posted by red View Post
    the plates will make the bone stronger then it was. with 2 plates it could be stronger even if the bone is still completely broken

    the concern might be other plate failure, and what would happen to the not healed bone if a plate fails
    If it makes it stronger than it was, there has to be a new weak point. The plates may not fail, but something can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...h-key-decision

    This article starts with things no one said to Rapoport. But then he gets to the nub of the argument:

    So its not 100% and had no chance of being 100%. Is it 80%? RapSheet doesn't know. So you are left with two choices, McKenzie is consuming with specialist to see if its truly above 80 everywhere OR the debate about 79-81% is being done at the front office level.

    My bet is on the former.
    I assumed it was that in combination with M3 wanting to delay any announcement for as long as he could possibly get away with it.
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    It makes ZERO sense to me to play Aaron Rodgers again if he's just 80-81 % healed.

    Just let this Season play out and allow 100% healing.

    That's just my thinking and my IQ and Life is simply about common sense.

    The Green Bay Packers are just frankly not a good Football team this year and the NFC is loaded with good football teams.

    Why risk Aaron Rodgers for any short term and improbable chance and Playoffs or about 40%; and after that, a miserable one and done once in the Playoffs.

    My prediction based on common sense:

    Aaron Rodgers is done this Season
    and there are too many other reasons the Green Bay Packers want it just that way.

    Everyone back next Season for another 'Brand New Fresh Start'.
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    I've not read this to this point in time or before this post:

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...h-key-decision

    Packers, Aaron Rodgers at crossroads with key decision


    By: Ian Rapoport ... NFL Network Insider

    Published: Dec. 12, 2017 at 11:39 a.m. Updated: Dec. 12, 2017 at 04:34 p.m.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woodbuck27 View Post
    The Green Bay Packers are just frankly not a good Football team this year and the NFC is loaded with good football teams.

    Why risk Aaron Rodgers for any short term and improbable chance and Playoffs or about 40%; and after that, a miserable one and done once in the Playoffs.

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    Bringing him back really makes no sense. This team is pathetically terrible, they aren't a championship team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    Bringing him back really makes no sense. This team is pathetically terrible, they aren't a championship team.
    It's hard to take this seriously. Packers were 4-1 with Rodgers. They nearly beat Pittsburgh without him. I get the accumulated injury deal, but that's a problem for everyone. Just ask Philly. You never know what's going to happen. Maybe with Rodgers back, and with a two-headed running game, the Packers could dominate TOP against other teams and protect their defensive-back depleted defense and be totally competitive. If Rodgers is healthy, who knows - maybe he gets as blistering hot as in 2010 and they run a team off the field when they weren't supposed to and it propels them to Championship. Careers are limited, you never want to miss an opportunity, no matter how improbable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    It's hard to take this seriously. Packers were 4-1 with Rodgers. They nearly beat Pittsburgh without him. I get the accumulated injury deal, but that's a problem for everyone. Just ask Philly. You never know what's going to happen. Maybe with Rodgers back, and with a two-headed running game, the Packers could dominate TOP against other teams and protect their defensive-back depleted defense and be totally competitive. If Rodgers is healthy, who knows - maybe he gets as blistering hot as in 2010 and they run a team off the field when they weren't supposed to and it propels them to Championship. Careers are limited, you never want to miss an opportunity, no matter how improbable.
    I think if Rodgers had not gotten hurt, they would be 10-3 right now and right in the hunt for best record in the NFC. The cornerback situation would be an issue, but they would be a team others couldn't take lightly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    It's hard to take this seriously. Packers were 4-1 with Rodgers. They nearly beat Pittsburgh without him. I get the accumulated injury deal, but that's a problem for everyone. Just ask Philly. You never know what's going to happen. Maybe with Rodgers back, and with a two-headed running game, the Packers could dominate TOP against other teams and protect their defensive-back depleted defense and be totally competitive. If Rodgers is healthy, who knows - maybe he gets as blistering hot as in 2010 and they run a team off the field when they weren't supposed to and it propels them to Championship. Careers are limited, you never want to miss an opportunity, no matter how improbable.
    This is important. One thing the Rodgers-less offense has done is found that they have a couple of great young RBs, at least one of whom can catch.
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