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Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:07
by BF004
paco wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:28

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:09
by BF004

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:12
by BF004

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:28
by NCF
Sounds confirmed. Even limited, he will be a big help.


Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:36
by BF004
For sure, 20 snaps from a 70% Z is better than 15 snaps from Garvin

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:42
by APB
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:37
paco wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:28
Because of the heat, it would be great to get 15 to 20 snaps out of him to spell Preston and Gary, but they better be smart with him. It's a long season. I'd rather have him healthy.
When have you ever known the Packers medical and training staff to not be overly cautious with player status?

If they say he's checked all the blocks, you better believe he's checked all the blocks.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:45
by APB
BSA wrote:
11 Sep 2021 22:51
BF004 wrote:
11 Sep 2021 21:09
Lattimore downgraded to questionable.
fair chance that's just Sean Payton...being Sean Payton.
I'm guessing the death star will be fully operational by the time your friends arrive
I don't know about that. Payton has been known to conceal known injury status but for something to pop up late in the week? That typically isn't part of the injury status shenanigans teams play.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 09:59
by go pak go
APB wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:42
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:37
paco wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:28
Because of the heat, it would be great to get 15 to 20 snaps out of him to spell Preston and Gary, but they better be smart with him. It's a long season. I'd rather have him healthy.
When have you ever known the Packers medical and training staff to not be overly cautious with player status?

If they say he's checked all the blocks, you better believe he's checked all the blocks.
I mean there are a lot of examples of people getting rushed back too early.

Casey Heyward. Clay Matthews and his hamstrings. Davante Adams and his ankle. Just to name a few. But the Packers absolutely have a history of putting players back too soon and we see the dreaded "re-injury" the following Tuesday.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:05
by YoHoChecko
This is gonna be like the Cowboys game a couple years ago when Z goes down injured after every few plays and he's some mix of not 100% due to a lingering injury and some mix of screwing with the opposing team's timing and momentum and we, as fans, just have to deal with the nerves and anxiety of seeing him laying on the ground after the play 4 times a half.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:09
by TheGreenMan
:lombardi:

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:12
by Yoop
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:59
APB wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:42
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 08:37


Because of the heat, it would be great to get 15 to 20 snaps out of him to spell Preston and Gary, but they better be smart with him. It's a long season. I'd rather have him healthy.
When have you ever known the Packers medical and training staff to not be overly cautious with player status?

If they say he's checked all the blocks, you better believe he's checked all the blocks.
I mean there are a lot of examples of people getting rushed back too early.

Casey Heyward. Clay Matthews and his hamstrings. Davante Adams and his ankle. Just to name a few. But the Packers absolutely have a history of putting players back too soon and we see the dreaded "re-injury" the following Tuesday.
really, how was hayward rushed back to soon, and how can anyone know if a hammy is healed or not, I doubt Z will be allowed to play if there is any doubt about his back being ready for full on contact, the staff does there best to be right on this stuff, but your talking about injury's that are very hard to diagnose perfectly.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 10:26
by go pak go
Yoop wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:12
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:59
APB wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:42


When have you ever known the Packers medical and training staff to not be overly cautious with player status?

If they say he's checked all the blocks, you better believe he's checked all the blocks.
I mean there are a lot of examples of people getting rushed back too early.

Casey Heyward. Clay Matthews and his hamstrings. Davante Adams and his ankle. Just to name a few. But the Packers absolutely have a history of putting players back too soon and we see the dreaded "re-injury" the following Tuesday.
really, how was hayward rushed back to soon, and how can anyone know if a hammy is healed or not,
Well he injures his hamstring in training camp. He returns week 7. Re-injures it and misses the rest of the season. Obviously he was "cleared" but there are many who have stated in interviews that the Packers likely rushed Casey back too soon on the hamstring.

That was during the dreaded hamstring era of the Packers.
Just before the 2013 season, however, Hayward injured his hamstring during a workout. He probably was returned to the lineup too soon, promptly re-injured himself and ended up playing in only three games on the year.
And absolutely agree that these things are very hard diagnose. The human body is. Which is my point. Just because the Packers have a "conservative" medical staff doesn't mean there isn't a possibility of re-injury. We have a history of players re-injuring themselves and effectively ending their season.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:00
by Yoop
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:26
Yoop wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:12
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 09:59


I mean there are a lot of examples of people getting rushed back too early.

Casey Heyward. Clay Matthews and his hamstrings. Davante Adams and his ankle. Just to name a few. But the Packers absolutely have a history of putting players back too soon and we see the dreaded "re-injury" the following Tuesday.
really, how was hayward rushed back to soon, and how can anyone know if a hammy is healed or not,
Well he injures his hamstring in training camp. He returns week 7. Re-injures it and misses the rest of the season. Obviously he was "cleared" but there are many who have stated in interviews that the Packers likely rushed Casey back too soon on the hamstring.

That was during the dreaded hamstring era of the Packers.
Just before the 2013 season, however, Hayward injured his hamstring during a workout. He probably was returned to the lineup too soon, promptly re-injured himself and ended up playing in only three games on the year.
And absolutely agree that these things are very hard diagnose. The human body is. Which is my point. Just because the Packers have a "conservative" medical staff doesn't mean there isn't a possibility of re-injury. We have a history of players re-injuring themselves and effectively ending their season.
I rest my case, it's near impossible to tell the degree or intensity of a hamstring strain unless it's a tear that requires surgery, it's so easy to pull a hamstring and most recuperate in a matter of days as Mathews usually did.

and we have no more history then any other team of players reinjuring themselves after a injury, do you just make this crap up as you go along?

and just because some blow heart journalist says we brought casy back to soon, rushed him back in your words, why would I or anyone believe him over what we have come to know as a very conservative staff when it comes to injury's, that doesn't even make sense, Journalist say anything, and mostly extreme comments you accused me of, they do that so you'll read there stupid opinions.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:21
by BF004
Still mad at this stupid offseason, just wanna watch some packer hype and not stupid Aaron Rodgers drama.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:24
by Trudge
Got my Rodgers jersey on, my GameDay overalls, Packers socks and bandaid thinks that aren't really band-aids on. Let's go!

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:26
by Ghost_Lombardi
Packers 424 - Aints -17

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:32
by NCF
YoHoChecko wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:05
This is gonna be like the Cowboys game a couple years ago when Z goes down injured after every few plays and he's some mix of not 100% due to a lingering injury and some mix of screwing with the opposing team's timing and momentum and we, as fans, just have to deal with the nerves and anxiety of seeing him laying on the ground after the play 4 times a half.
Maybe he can do it strategically to give some reprieve from the heat and kill any Saints momentum.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:32
by NCF
Trudge wrote:
12 Sep 2021 11:24
Got my Rodgers jersey on, my GameDay overalls, Packers socks and bandaid thinks that aren't really band-aids on. Let's go!
Rocking my Nick Collins 2009 Pro Bowl jersey.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:47
by lupedafiasco
BF004 wrote:
12 Sep 2021 11:21
Still mad at this stupid offseason, just wanna watch some packer hype and not stupid Aaron Rodgers drama.
Same. Could have all been avoided.

Re: Packers @ Saints GDT - 9/12/2021 3:25 CST

Posted: 12 Sep 2021 11:47
by go pak go
Yoop wrote:
12 Sep 2021 11:00
go pak go wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:26
Yoop wrote:
12 Sep 2021 10:12


really, how was hayward rushed back to soon, and how can anyone know if a hammy is healed or not,
Well he injures his hamstring in training camp. He returns week 7. Re-injures it and misses the rest of the season. Obviously he was "cleared" but there are many who have stated in interviews that the Packers likely rushed Casey back too soon on the hamstring.

That was during the dreaded hamstring era of the Packers.
Just before the 2013 season, however, Hayward injured his hamstring during a workout. He probably was returned to the lineup too soon, promptly re-injured himself and ended up playing in only three games on the year.
And absolutely agree that these things are very hard diagnose. The human body is. Which is my point. Just because the Packers have a "conservative" medical staff doesn't mean there isn't a possibility of re-injury. We have a history of players re-injuring themselves and effectively ending their season.
I rest my case, it's near impossible to tell the degree or intensity of a hamstring strain unless it's a tear that requires surgery, it's so easy to pull a hamstring and most recuperate in a matter of days as Mathews usually did.

and we have no more history then any other team of players reinjuring themselves after a injury, do you just make this crap up as you go along?

and just because some blow heart journalist says we brought casy back to soon, rushed him back in your words, why would I or anyone believe him over what we have come to know as a very conservative staff when it comes to injury's, that doesn't even make sense, Journalist say anything, and mostly extreme comments you accused me of, they do that so you'll read there stupid opinions.
Stay on point.

This is not the point of the conversation I was having with APB. I have nothing further to add to this tangent conversation.