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Rodgers, 32, had reconstructive surgery on his left knee in 2004 to repair a torn ACL. The injury was originally suffered years earlier while playing basketball in high school.
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It's unclear when Rodgers' knee became an issue this past season, but he was hit on his left knee by Detroit Lions defensive end Ezekiel Ansah on Nov. 15. After the game, Rodgers described the hit as "a little low" and said he was sore. The following week, the Packers listed Rodgers on the injury report, but for his shoulder, not the knee.
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Would that have affected his footwork and thus his accuracy? It seems like he wasn't as accurate even in training camp.
I have wondered how much of that is a hold over from the calf injury. Some of those things take longer to fully heal than you might at first think. And of course, the Packers and Rodgers aren't likely to reveal that his calf is bothering him.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I have wondered how much of that is a hold over from the calf injury. Some of those things take longer to fully heal than you might at first think. And of course, the Packers and Rodgers aren't likely to reveal that his calf is bothering him.
I really think you are on the right track here. Remember how quiet they were about the calf injury last offseason? No real progress on it or anything.
As organized team activities began this week, though, any pain Rodgers felt in February and March has since subsided. There is, however, a lingering effect from the injury.
"I wish my calf would come back together a little bit," Rodgers said Thursday. "It doesn't look the same. That was kind of my calling card, was having nice-looking calves. But yeah, hopefully at some point that will return fully.
"But I have no restrictions with my body. I'm feeling good. I'm at a decent weight where I want to be. It's just a matter of maintaining that and trying to be as ready as possible when the end of July hits."
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My impression last year was that Rodgers wasn't doing as much throwing on the run this past year as he used to, which I wonder if it had something to do with his health. It may have been partly responsible for the reduced effectiveness of Cobb who was great at getting open as Rodgers scrambled.
The question is whether we can look forward to a more healthy Rodgers in 2016, or whether he won't be quite the same player he was before the injury.
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I am not saying the calf was 100%, but I am pretty sure he is making a joke there.
It's one of those things where we don't know exactly what the treatment and rehabilitation was, but from his silly comment I gather that he had to rest the calf, and that it probably atrophied.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I am not saying the calf was 100%, but I am pretty sure he is making a joke there.
The part about nice looking calves was a joke. But I think he was serious about the calf not looking the same as it looked before the injury. That was 4 months after the season ended. I'm not sure if it will ever be the same as it was before the injury. I don't think we can rule out the possibility that he did permanent damage by playing with the injury.
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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