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I'll take that bet. How big is the farm?I’ll bet the farm that he comes back wins comeback player of the year and Probly the Super Bowl next year lol
I'll take that bet. How big is the farm?I’ll bet the farm that he comes back wins comeback player of the year and Probly the Super Bowl next year lol
Yeah, I sure wish I could suffer like him right now.I don't know, is this really a big human suffering issue?
Even so, Rodgers should have understood the limits of his OL. He decided to extend the play instead of taking the quick slant on a play that was not designed to be extended due to the nature of the blocking scheme on that play.This is on Jets management. They knew how Rodgers plays and knew they weren't going to be able to change his MO. They were fully aware they didn't have the pass blocking offensive linemen to make this work and they also knew Rodgers doesn't have the mobility he did 5 years ago.
Not a well executed plan.
Do you really think Rodgers was capable of quickly adapting his game by making the changes necessary? He's one of the most stubborn and slow to adapt players I've ever seen.Even so, Rodgers should have understood the limits of his OL. He decided to extend the play instead of taking the quick slant on a play that was not designed to be extended due to the nature of the blocking scheme on that play.
This is on Jets management. They knew how Rodgers plays and knew they weren't going to be able to change his MO. They were fully aware they didn't have the pass blocking offensive linemen to make this work and they also knew Rodgers doesn't have the mobility he did 5 years ago.
Not a well executed plan.
No, I don't. But he still should have understood the play design. I think he still thought he was Superman and could do it all by himself. He hasn't been that guy for a long, long time.Do you really think Rodgers was capable of quickly adapting his game by making the changes necessary? He's one of the most stubborn and slow to adapt players I've ever seen.
This was all evident on the play where he was injured. And artificial turf is no friend to a guy with a gimpy calf. He probably had very inflexible scar tissue ih his calf from prior injuries. And from one angle, the entire bottom of his foot looks glued to the MetLife turf while his calf and knee pushed grotesquely forward. Something like this was gonna happen at some point this year.This is on Jets management. They knew how Rodgers plays and knew they weren't going to be able to change his MO. They were fully aware they didn't have the pass blocking offensive linemen to make this work and they also knew Rodgers doesn't have the mobility he did 5 years ago.
Not a well executed plan.
This was all evident on the play where he was injured. And artificial turf is no friend to a guy with a gimpy calf. He probably had very inflexible scar tissue ih his calf from prior injuries. And from one angle, the entire bottom of his foot looks glued to the MetLife turf while his calf and knee pushed grotesquely forward. Something like this was gonna happen at some point this year.
They have Breece Hall and spent $9 mil on D Cook. Maybe they could have invested in the O line.
I don't know. I'm no Rodgers fan but I hate seeing guys get hurt so badly. This injury is worse than an ACL tear. Piecing a torn achilles back together is no easy task - the achilles tendon and sheath is a complex structure. I know Kevin Durant recovered, but he's a lot younger than Rodgers.
I'm guessing Rodgers' HOF career is done.
Perform like he did in the playoffs for Green Bay the last 3 years? He didn’t perform very well. Especially in 4th quarters with the game on the line. (Actually I was kind of looking forward to seeing that replicate). But as has been pointed out Arrogant Rodgers knew better, held the ball too long, and now he’s broken. Stupid should be painful (it’s how we learn). At 39 you’d think…I was shocked and disappointed when this occurred. I wanted to see AR8 perform like he did in the playoffs for the green and gold the last 3 years. This is hard to swallow though. I need to find a loophole to blame the English somehow. Did Bill really have a AR8 voodoo doll? Reminds me of Mr. Hand on the Mr. Bill show from the SNL 70s.
I do hope he recovers and can still play at a high level, for the benefit of the game and the fans, not the person. IMO the chances of that happening are around 10%. Combination of age, prior injuries/scar tissue in the left calf, and just the severity of the injury suggest this is the end of the NFL road for AR.Terrell Suggs was the exception to every achilles we see in football....here's to hoping Rodgers can pull a Suggs type recovery off
Well you speak from experience. I used to run marathons and had a few bouts with Achilles tendinitis. It is nothing to mess with.I'm not certain Rodgers will play again to be honest. It will all be about mindset. Will he have the drive to go through the painful rehab it takes. I went through it, blowing out an Achilles tendon when I was 41 years old. It was a painful road to getting full usage of the foot/ankle again, and here we are, over 40 years later, and it still bothers me, and I need to stretch it out carefully every day, to insure I don't damage it again. Even that can be painful at times.
Personally, I believe the journey is over for him. He may stick it out for the year, and try to get back next year, but I don't believe he's going to be 100% invested in the process. But, as I say, it's just my opinion.
How much of that $75 mil is guaranteed?Aaron has 75 million GUARANTEED reasons to stay and at least try to rehab.... will he be good when he comes back? who knows lol
to my understanding... it is FULLY guaranteed, even with his injury...How much of that $75 mil is guaranteed?
That’s true. That said how many times do we end up using it? (We didn’t with Jordan)I agree… however… the biggest difference I see is that 2nd round pick comes with no 5th year option. Not the end of the world, but it‘s certainly relevant.
Thanks. That makes sense. All he has to do is show up to get paid.to my understanding... it is FULLY guaranteed, even with his injury...
The only thing that could change it is if he were to retire I think (?)
He hasn't played at a high level in clutch situations for a very long time.I do hope he recovers and can still play at a high level, for the benefit of the game and the fans, not the person
I agree. I have a funny feeling that he is done. It's hard enough at his age to motivate himself to go through training camp etc. But with this injury, I just don't think he go for it again.I'm not certain Rodgers will play again to be honest. It will all be about mindset. Will he have the drive to go through the painful rehab it takes. I went through it, blowing out an Achilles tendon when I was 41 years old. It was a painful road to getting full usage of the foot/ankle again, and here we are, over 40 years later, and it still bothers me, and I need to stretch it out carefully every day, to insure I don't damage it again. Even that can be painful at times.
Personally, I believe the journey is over for him. He may stick it out for the year, and try to get back next year, but I don't believe he's going to be 100% invested in the process. But, as I say, it's just my opinion.