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Heath over Doubs and Reed
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Heath for sure
I hope they don't rush Gary along, obviously Gary like most jacked up players think there ready, his leg could be dangling and he'd think he's ready, baby steps are required.
Musgrave is eating up every snap available, I love this stuff, his play so far demands he be given more, I think He, Reed, WAtson, Doubs will make this offense surprise a lot of defenses this year.
didn't notice Heath in front of Watson, seems like Andy stole Gramma's cooking sherry again, every year there is a training camp all pro, I think Heath is this years addition.
Well he smoked Zach Tom in his first 1-v-1, Tom who up to this point has looked fantastic for us. So yeah, I think Gary is ready for more than baby steps back into the lineup.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
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do you think Gary needs to learn how to rush the QB? I don't, so imo the only reps he needs is to just knock some rust off, and players reinjure themselves a lot without even making physical contact, I hope he doesn't play in a PS game, no need to.
It's not how you start the race, how you finish is what really counts.
fans did the same with Bakhtiari, as though he wouldn't know what to do when we did play him, like he forgot what was doing a year prior or something.
I like it when players are brought back from injuries slowly, I like that there not rushing Stokes back in, I mean who really cares how some rehaber is doing in PS?
I think you’re the very first person to ever advocate the Packers training staff isn’t conservative enough…Yoop wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023 15:09quote didn't work right
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do you think Gary needs to learn how to rush the QB? I don't, so imo the only reps he needs is to just knock some rust off, and players reinjure themselves a lot without even making physical contact, I hope he doesn't play in a PS game, no need to.
It's not how you start the race, how you finish is what really counts.
fans did the same with Bakhtiari, as though he wouldn't know what to do when we did play him, like he forgot what was doing a year prior or something.
I like it when players are brought back from injuries slowly, I like that there not rushing Stokes back in, I mean who really cares how some rehaber is doing in PS?
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I just don't see the need to rush a vet back, or to even play starters more then a quarter or so in PS games, it's a long season, It's like sky diving, the odds of injury increase with every jump, same with football playersAPB wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023 17:24I think you’re the very first person to ever advocate the Packers training staff isn’t conservative enough…Yoop wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023 15:09quote didn't work right
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do you think Gary needs to learn how to rush the QB? I don't, so imo the only reps he needs is to just knock some rust off, and players reinjure themselves a lot without even making physical contact, I hope he doesn't play in a PS game, no need to.
It's not how you start the race, how you finish is what really counts.
fans did the same with Bakhtiari, as though he wouldn't know what to do when we did play him, like he forgot what was doing a year prior or something.
I like it when players are brought back from injuries slowly, I like that there not rushing Stokes back in, I mean who really cares how some rehaber is doing in PS?
I worry more about losing the last game of the season then I do the first game
I wouldn't be surprised if Gary plays Week 1 but starts September out on a limited snap count and slowly ramps up snap count as the season goes along.
We have a deep enough pool on the front 7 to keep our DL and Edge boys fresh regardless.
We have a deep enough pool on the front 7 to keep our DL and Edge boys fresh regardless.
If there was any legitimate re-injury risk, they would not be practicing him. If his knee has healed, he practices. Simple as.
A player needs to not only be healthy to be effective, they also need to be in "football shape" i.e. getting used to the rigors of the game again. Giving him extra rest on some misguided belief that it will provide some added layer of security is not only pointless, because no such thing exists, it is going to hold him back.
No coddling these grown ass men.
A player needs to not only be healthy to be effective, they also need to be in "football shape" i.e. getting used to the rigors of the game again. Giving him extra rest on some misguided belief that it will provide some added layer of security is not only pointless, because no such thing exists, it is going to hold him back.
No coddling these grown ass men.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
there are plenty of instances of players reinjuring the same injury because they came back to it to soon, Gary might be ready or may not be, I would coddle, and use him sparingly for the first few games.Labrev wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023 09:05If there was any legitimate re-injury risk, they would not be practicing him. If his knee has healed, he practices. Simple as.
A player needs to not only be healthy to be effective, they also need to be in "football shape" i.e. getting used to the rigors of the game again. Giving him extra rest on some misguided belief that it will provide some added layer of security is not only pointless, because no such thing exists, it is going to hold him back.
No coddling these grown ass men.
I just don't get the rush, the push to have him ready game one, being ahead of rehab schedule is great, but it doesn't mean that knee is fully healed.
we paid a hefty price to bring Gary along, let him tutor for over 2 seasons, and we brought in excellent reserve talent, rushing him to play is the last thing I'd do.
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No rush. He is out there in team reps. It is healed. This isn't 1957 where they just rub some dirt on it.
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But Yoop, it the Bears!Yoop wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023 08:20I just don't see the need to rush a vet back, or to even play starters more then a quarter or so in PS games, it's a long season, It's like sky diving, the odds of injury increase with every jump, same with football playersAPB wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023 17:24I think you’re the very first person to ever advocate the Packers training staff isn’t conservative enough…Yoop wrote: ↑23 Aug 2023 15:09
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do you think Gary needs to learn how to rush the QB? I don't, so imo the only reps he needs is to just knock some rust off, and players reinjure themselves a lot without even making physical contact, I hope he doesn't play in a PS game, no need to.
It's not how you start the race, how you finish is what really counts.
fans did the same with Bakhtiari, as though he wouldn't know what to do when we did play him, like he forgot what was doing a year prior or something.
I like it when players are brought back from injuries slowly, I like that there not rushing Stokes back in, I mean who really cares how some rehaber is doing in PS?
I worry more about losing the last game of the season then I do the first game
you don't know that, and I contend that our doctors don't either, there is a 15% plus chance that Gary reinjures that acl, go look this stuff up.
I remember a study done about 10 years ago that showed just that, yes we've come a long way rebuilding joints, but it's not fool proof, and if Gary tweaks it he could lose most of the season.
Yeah this is actually the usual timeframe for a return from ACL injury, we just have been spooked by how Bakh's nightmare recovery process, and Jenkins and Tonyan looking rough after they came back from their injury.
I think Rashan will be fine.
I think Rashan will be fine.
“Most other nations don't allow a terrorist to be their leader.”
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
“... Yet so many allow their leaders to be terrorists.”—Magneto
haha, like I said, whats the rushwilliewasgreat wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023 10:13But Yoop, it the Bears!Yoop wrote: ↑24 Aug 2023 08:20I just don't see the need to rush a vet back, or to even play starters more then a quarter or so in PS games, it's a long season, It's like sky diving, the odds of injury increase with every jump, same with football players
I worry more about losing the last game of the season then I do the first game