Divisional Playoff Stuff...

p1_

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Does Marinelli have some 'secret sauce' left in his pass rush ? Now would be the perfect time to unveil and unleash the hounds. Bring the heat, Rod, bring that shit.
 

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Does Marinelli have some 'secret sauce' left in his pass rush ? Now would be the perfect time to unveil and unleash the hounds. Bring the heat, Rod, bring that shit.
Never known his defenses to bring more than an occasional corner blitz.
 

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Does Marinelli have some 'secret sauce' left in his pass rush ? Now would be the perfect time to unveil and unleash the hounds. Bring the heat, Rod, bring that shit.
if there is ever a game to bring the heat its this one. Make Aaron Rodgers uncomfortable in the pocket with a strained calf would probably be the best route to throw him off. Never wish for injuries, but I am certain it won't be easy for him to do quick 2 step drops, plant and throw on a 4 week recovery time injury.
 

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Yes, saw a tweet by think it was Brandon George that McClain was being looked at for dehydration but looked to me like he was being examined for a concussion
Same here, and he had that glassy-eyed look about him... I thought right then that "dehydration" was bullshit.

Wonder how far teams can push that without getting in trouble with the league.
 

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Rodgers may be far from 100 percent
By Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter
ESPN

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' calf muscle has a slight tear in it in addition to being significantly strained, according to league sources.

The injury is not expected to prevent Rodgers from playing in Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, but it could affect how mobile and effective he is.

"There's no question he will play, but there's also no question he will not be 100 percent," said one doctor familiar with the injury. "The question is whether he'll be 95 percent or 50 percent."

The Packers are aggressively treating the injury with the hope he can be as well as possible. Each person responds differently to calf injuries.

Green Bay held Rodgers out of practice on Wednesday, and how active he will be the rest of the week still is unknown. He is scheduled to go through team drills Thursday.

What's certain is that Rodgers' calf is not right heading into Sunday's game, and now he will try to overcome it, just as he did in the regular-season finale to help his team beat Detroit.
 
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I just hope the DE's can do something right because I read a stat the other day that said Josh Sitton hasn't given up a sack since like October 2013.
 

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Thank goodness because I do not want t face Matt Flynn.
 

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Rodgers may be far from 100 percent
By Chris Mortensen and Adam Schefter
ESPN

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers' calf muscle has a slight tear in it in addition to being significantly strained, according to league sources.

The injury is not expected to prevent Rodgers from playing in Sunday's divisional round playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, but it could affect how mobile and effective he is.

"There's no question he will play, but there's also no question he will not be 100 percent," said one doctor familiar with the injury. "The question is whether he'll be 95 percent or 50 percent."

The Packers are aggressively treating the injury with the hope he can be as well as possible. Each person responds differently to calf injuries.

Green Bay held Rodgers out of practice on Wednesday, and how active he will be the rest of the week still is unknown. He is scheduled to go through team drills Thursday.

What's certain is that Rodgers' calf is not right heading into Sunday's game, and now he will try to overcome it, just as he did in the regular-season finale to help his team beat Detroit.
That is some very good news right thar.
 

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I just hope the DE's can do something right because I read a stat the other day that said Josh Sitton hasn't given up a sack since like October 2013.
He hasn't faced Crawdaddy yet though!!!!
 

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I suddenly feel much better about this game.
 

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Dont get to cozy guys. Pain killers can make him feel like a 20 year old for 3 hours.
 

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Too much good news. I'm expecting something bad to happen now.
 

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I suddenly feel much better about this game.
Dallas is going to run all over them. Guaranteed, if they don't crap the bed with turnovers. We don't need Rodgers injury.

But let the Packer fans pin the upcoming loss on that injury just like Lions fans are on the disputed PI call. F 'em, no fans can handle losing to Dallas.
 

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Dallas is going to run all over them. Guaranteed, if they don't crap the bed with turnovers. We don't need Rodgers injury.

But let the Packer fans pin the upcoming loss on that injury just like Lions fans are on the disputed PI call. F 'em, no fans can handle losing to Dallas.
Ravi. You arent supposed to couch a guarentee. :art
 

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I feel pretty confident he won't bolt the pocket and try to run for a first down. That makes him a target.
 
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