Packers at Ravens GDT: Sunday, December 19, 2021; 3:25pm CST
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Sounds like Bakh will be OUT this week again
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We'll get Bakh back the week after Rodgers gets put on IR after taking a snot-clearing sack given up by their 6th rostered tackle.
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Bahk is a few short weeks from needing an entire year to recover from the ACL injury. Feels like 1995.
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Looked at the Packers 1995 roster for a reminder....unable to understand why 2021 feels like 1995. Pack went 11-5 in 1995. Beat the Niners at 3COM Park in the playoffs Lost the NFCCG to Dallas the following week
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Haha back in those days an ACL tear was a year minimum injury and sometimes a career ender.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:27Looked at the Packers 1995 roster for a reminder....unable to understand why 2021 feels like 1995
1995 was an arbitrary date that represented a time period in the evolution of acl reconstructions.
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Drj820 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:31RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:27Looked at the Packers 1995 roster for a reminder....unable to understand why 2021 feels like 1995
Haha back in those days an ACL tear was a year minimum injury and sometimes a career ender.
1995 was an arbitrary date that represented a time period in the evolution of acl reconstructions.
The bigger guys can take longer. More stress on the leg.Drj820 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:31Haha back in those days an ACL tear was a year minimum injury and sometimes a career ender.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:27Looked at the Packers 1995 roster for a reminder....unable to understand why 2021 feels like 1995
1995 was an arbitrary date that represented a time period in the evolution of acl reconstructions.
There are numerous big guy examples to counter this. It has become more apparent either a) his knee injury was more severe than reported or b) something went wrong with his surgical repair.Cdragon wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 20:09The bigger guys can take longer. More stress on the leg.Drj820 wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:31Haha back in those days an ACL tear was a year minimum injury and sometimes a career ender.RingoCStarrQB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 18:27
Looked at the Packers 1995 roster for a reminder....unable to understand why 2021 feels like 1995
1995 was an arbitrary date that represented a time period in the evolution of acl reconstructions.
This has been such a weird season nothing would surprise me. My only hesitation about this game is it is on the road against an uncommon opponent. One good thing is they appear to be more beat up than we are...
Yup. My first guess would be b) based on the later cleanup.APB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 21:04There are numerous big guy examples to counter this. It has become more apparent either a) his knee injury was more severe than reported or b) something went wrong with his surgical repair.
The fact that Z hasn't practiced yet either is making his return less and less likely to return. I think they have three weeks to activate Jaire which i think means he has to be activated before the Vikings game.
this goes against the rules of probability, laws of inertia, and possibly another 5 or 6 commandments of science, it's basically a fact of Nature that increased weight equals increased stress, sure some rules are bound to be broken but..........APB wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021 21:04There are numerous big guy examples to counter this. It has become more apparent either a) his knee injury was more severe than reported or b) something went wrong with his surgical repair.
Lafluer is leaving no stone un turned, he wants to have his number 1 LT on the field for the most important games.
Tampa destroyed Turner in last years NFCCG, he doesn't want that to happen again
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Not sure exactly how Phil Simms would know for sure, without some official word...but Phil Simms said on radio with Mad Dog Unleashed that Jaire was going to be back and playing this week..
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He still hasn't been activated from IR, so that would be step 1. Everything I have read and seen suggests that will not happen this week.
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Went to a pop up German Christmas market in Baltimore this afternoon. Decent number of Packers fans milling about; a vendor says the hotels are all booked. Could be a strong turnout again on the road
Jaire would have to be activated off the IR today. I am guessing that the deadline was 4:00 CST to do that so that means he is a no go tomorrow.