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Yes it does. He'll play through things that other people wouldnt. Much like some other guy we had playing QB for a while.Originally posted by Partialtoughness != durability. He can be tough as nails and want to play but that doesn't mean he'll be cleared.Originally posted by ZoolThe guy had a broken foot and finished the game. That tells me something about him right there.
Just saying..Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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He was not injury prone in college. Harrell is injury prone. Rodgers injuries have been freak injuries. He broke his foot when one of his linemen stepped on this foot. He finished that game too, thats pretty freakin tough.Originally posted by gbgaryhe HAS been injury prone. he can't deny it. i think it's weak when someone says your opinion is invalid because you've never "laced them up" before. he should have said "yes, i have been but i hope to turn that around." he's the biggest question mark going into the season.
I think its fair to make the "if you never laced em up" statement. Its true!
You gotta remember Favre was a freak. No QB plays that many games without missing a game.If you're not a Packer fan, you're not a football fan!
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Bigger? So what.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers
I hope he can play even 12 games this season and half as good as the fella he reminds me of. . . '' Broadway Joe ''.
PACKERS FOREVER!** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau
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two season-enders and zero starts makes him either injury prone or incredibly unlucky, which are kinda the same thing. hey, i'm on his side. i hope he turns into a hall of famer. he'll play with pain...that does say something...one, that he's a tough guy, and two...that he's hurt.Originally posted by PatlerTwo injuries makes you "injury prone"?Originally posted by gbgaryhe HAS been injury prone. he can't deny it. i think it's weak when someone says your opinion is invalid because you've never "laced them up" before. he should have said "yes, i have been but i hope to turn that around." he's the biggest question mark going into the season.

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from Dan Pompei- Rodgers has "not proven to be durable"-That's a good way to put it.
Risky business in Green Bay
Pack counting on 2 rookies to back up QB Rodgers
Dan Pompei | On the NFL
May 25, 2008
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What the Packers are planning to do may be unprecedented in NFL history.
If the rest of the off-season, training camp and the preseason unfold the way the Packers envision it will, they will start the regular season with Aaron Rodgers, Brian Brohm and Matt Flynn as their quarterbacks. None of them has started a game in the NFL.
Rodgers has been in the league three years but never had a chance to start because he backed up iron man Brett Favre. Starting him now is unquestionably the right thing to do.
But where the Packers are stepping out is by going with two rookies to back up Rodgers.
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"On paper, it's not fun," Packers coach Mike McCarthy says. "The two rookies are accomplished quarterbacks. Brian has played a lot of football. Matt hasn't played as much, but he's a mature guy. We have to coach them up and get them ready. [Quarterbacks coach] Tom Clements does an outstanding job."
It's a risky approach for a number of reasons, the least of which is Rodgers has not proven to be durable. He has played in seven NFL games and suffered two injuries. So chances are good that the Packers will call upon their No. 2 quarterback at some point this season.
When Rodgers was a rookie, he was a primary backup, and that worked out fine. But he was backing up Favre—big difference.
The Packers are counting on their inexperienced passers benefiting from a deep and gifted group of wide receivers.
"Trust me, I understand the importance of the quarterback position in the NFL," McCarthy says. "But it's what's around him too. Do we have the ability to make that quarterback successful? I think we have the talent.
"We have a good solid team in all three phases to help the quarterback be successful."
Packers general manager Ted Thompson looked hard at the available veteran quarterbacks and decided against signing Quinn Early, Daunte Culpepper, Gus Frerotte and others. He leaves open the possibility the Packers still could go for a vet if the youngsters struggle.
McCarthy says the decision to go with two rookie backups was based on fit. That is, Brohm and Flynn fit with the Packers scheme and culture better than any of the available veterans would have.
The last thing the Packers wanted to do was bring in a veteran who would make Rodgers feel uncomfortable by trying to turn the locker room against him. In taking on the monumental assignment of replacing Favre, Rodgers needs to be supported, not threatened.
That might have more to do with the Packers quarterback roster than anything.Lombardi told Starr to "Run it, and let's get the hell out of here!" - 'Ice Bowl' December 31, 1967
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Is that Quinn Gray or Early Doucet?Originally posted by sheepsheadPackers general manager Ted Thompson looked hard at the available veteran quarterbacks and decided against signing Quinn Early, Daunte Culpepper, Gus Frerotte and others. He leaves open the possibility the Packers still could go for a vet if the youngsters struggle.
"There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson
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Earl Gray tea?Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersIs that Quinn Gray or Early Doucet?Originally posted by sheepsheadPackers general manager Ted Thompson looked hard at the available veteran quarterbacks and decided against signing Quinn Early, Daunte Culpepper, Gus Frerotte and others. He leaves open the possibility the Packers still could go for a vet if the youngsters struggle.
Originally posted by 3irty1This is museum quality stupidity.
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Bowlers are athletes. It says so in this article about injury-prone athletes.
Some sportspeople are more prone to injury than others, despite being fully fit. A new mathematical model of the body shows that these athletes rely on a fixed combination of movements that they cannot easily modify. The discovery might help in spotting injury-prone athletes early on.
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