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  • #16
    Welp. Gonna lose week one now.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Patler View Post
      Poor kid just can't get his career started.
      Let me tell you a story about another kid who couldn't get his career started. A boy named Mikey, little Mikey Flanagan.

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      • #18
        now thats a problem

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        • #19
          Frustrated already and we haven't played a real game yet.

          I just don't get it. Injuries happen, but nowadays a Packer gets hurt - it's significant or season ending. We can't catch a break.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pittstang5 View Post
            Frustrated already and we haven't played a real game yet.

            I just don't get it. Injuries happen, but nowadays a Packer gets hurt - it's significant or season ending. We can't catch a break.
            yeah, and some still think its just bad luck

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            • #21
              At least the injury excuse will be there again.

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              • #22
                Raji injury didn't bother me as much as this one. COME ON FOOTBALL GODS!

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                • #23
                  Green Bay --- Starting center JC Tretter will be out "multiple weeks" to a knee injury, but the injury is not believed to be long term.

                  The agent for Tretter, Alan Herman, indicated Sunday that this is "nothing surgical" and there is no ligament damage.

                  "I don't know what they're calling it yet," Herman said, "but it seems to be some type of bone bruise. ... I don't think it's anything that'll be an extended period of time."

                  Tretter sustained the injury early in Green Bay's 31-21 exhibition win over the Oakland Raiders on Friday night. Team physician Dr. Patrick McKenzie checked out Tretter's left knee between series in the first quarter, but he continued to play on.

                  The second-year pro out of Cornell completed his entire playing time -- 45 snaps -- before the pain truly began to set in.

                  "Once the ones went out of the game, and once he settled down, that’s when it started bothering him," McCarthy said. "It was bothering him at halftime, then when I got back in here after the game they ended up putting him on crutches.

                  "When I see J.C. Tretter on crutches, I think of him walking in here to work every single day since February and seeing what he’s put into it. B.J. Raji, he was in the best shape and having the best camp of his career. Don Barlcay, standing right next to J.C. every single day since February. So that’s the hard part about it, what the individual has to go through. This is not an issue for the whole team. This is the way the NFL is. Injuries are part of the game, it’s unfortunate."

                  Rookie Corey Linsley will take over as the starting center with Tretter out.

                  While Tretter has shown an ability to steer the Packers' no-huddle attack and get to the second level in the run game, Linsley has impressed coaches with toughness and personality.

                  "He’s going to do a heck of a job," McCarthy said of Linsley. "He’s obviously a rookie. I like his makeup. It’s just, he needs the reps. He’s just a pro each and every day, and he’ll be ready once we step on the field for Kansas City."

                  With Tretter, Herman has not heard exactly how long the recovery will take, saying it "could be three, four, five, six (weeks)." It depends how the Packers doctors treat the injury. But he repeated, it's "nothing significant."
                  So, that's...good?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Striker View Post
                    So, that's...good?
                    3-6 would be about the best we could hope for. Linsley might be stronger than Tretter, but Tretter has better mobility. Packers have been working on screens a lot. I hope that doesn't change with Linsley in there.
                    I can't run no more with that lawless crowd
                    While the killers in high places say their prayers out loud
                    But they've summoned, they've summoned up a thundercloud
                    They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                      Welp. Gonna lose week one now.
                      We better pray Rodgers doesn't get killed.

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                      • #26
                        I love how every injury that occurs is long term and is to a valuable player who almost surely would make the 53 man roster. Looks like another annoying year.
                        Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Striker View Post
                          So, that's...good?
                          If its 3-6 weeks...then its 6-9 weeks for us. No one ever comes back ahead of schedule or right on schedule. I remember when they reported Hayward would be out a "few weeks."
                          Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!

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                          • #28
                            No surgery. No torn ligaments. No huge damage to Packer season.

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                            • #29
                              So long as it's not a hammy
                              All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!

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                              • #30
                                So what the report is saying is that this is season ending?

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