Jaire becoming injury prone

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He literally played like 3 snaps and was done smh. This marks two years in a row where he’s gotten hurt during the season. If I’m not mistaken I heard the mention of a groin…we all know groin injuries in Green Bay mean 3-4 weeks MINIMUM smh. I hope this Nixon guy can play because Jaire won’t be back until late October I’m anticipating.

The offense is going to have to get it together and stop relying on the defense to bail them out because eventually they will have an off day as well.
 

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He literally played like 3 snaps and was done smh. This marks two years in a row where he’s gotten hurt during the season. If I’m not mistaken I heard the mention of a groin…we all know groin injuries in Green Bay mean 3-4 weeks MINIMUM smh. I hope this Nixon guy can play because Jaire won’t be back until late October I’m anticipating.

The offense is going to have to get it together and stop relying on the defense to bail them out because eventually they will have an off day as well.
A couple of seasons ago, Clark missed a month or more with a groin injury. It seems like those injuries take a long time to heal. Let's hope he only misses 2 to 3 games.
 

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He literally played like 3 snaps and was done smh. This marks two years in a row where he’s gotten hurt during the season. If I’m not mistaken I heard the mention of a groin…we all know groin injuries in Green Bay mean 3-4 weeks MINIMUM smh. I hope this Nixon guy can play because Jaire won’t be back until late October I’m anticipating.

The offense is going to have to get it together and stop relying on the defense to bail them out because eventually they will have an off day as well.
Typically speaking a groin injury depending on severity takes month to heal anywhere one is.
 

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He literally played like 3 snaps and was done smh. This marks two years in a row where he’s gotten hurt during the season. If I’m not mistaken I heard the mention of a groin…we all know groin injuries in Green Bay mean 3-4 weeks MINIMUM smh. I hope this Nixon guy can play because Jaire won’t be back until late October I’m anticipating.

The offense is going to have to get it together and stop relying on the defense to bail them out because eventually they will have an off day as well.

Repetitive soft tissue injuries can lead to injury prone...a shoulder issue costing a player most of the season is NOT something that leads one to "injury prone". So, I don't think that a single soft tissue issue means a guy is injury prone.
 

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Repetitive soft tissue injuries can lead to injury prone...a shoulder issue costing a player most of the season is NOT something that leads one to "injury prone". So, I don't think that a single soft tissue issue means a guy is injury prone.
Some guys just don't have body's that are able to withstand constantly delivering punishment for years upon years, regardless of location.

I'm not saying he's injury prone. But I'm concerned.
 
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He literally played like 3 snaps and was done smh. This marks two years in a row where he’s gotten hurt during the season. If I’m not mistaken I heard the mention of a groin…we all know groin injuries in Green Bay mean 3-4 weeks MINIMUM smh. I hope this Nixon guy can play because Jaire won’t be back until late October I’m anticipating.

According to some reports Alexander's groin injury isn't expected to be serious and won't result in him missing an extended period of time. We'll see how long it takes him to get back on the field.

Some guys just don't have body's that are able to withstand constantly delivering punishment for years upon years, regardless of location.

I'm not saying he's injury prone. But I'm concerned.

I agree with @Sunshinepacker that Alexander missing most of last season with a shoulder injury doesn't make him injury prone. He missed a total of three games with a groin injury in his rookie season though.
 

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Some guys just don't have body's that are able to withstand constantly delivering punishment for years upon years, regardless of location.

I'm not saying he's injury prone. But I'm concerned.
I think the modern athlete , especially fast twitch guys are so muscled up, these types of muscle injuries are more common. Yes, some are more prone than others, but it's not just the Packers.
 

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I think the modern athlete , especially fast twitch guys are so muscled up, these types of muscle injuries are more common. Yes, some are more prone than others, but it's not just the Packers.
I read an article some years ago that athletes today are so fine-tuned that they're more prone to pulls and tears.
 
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It just seems like part of this missing time is the new league. The rules and protections set for players are ultra-sensitive compared to 30 years ago. You can have a stomach pain from the gas caused by drinking a soda and go on a non-football injury designation
 

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I read an article some years ago that athletes today are so fine-tuned that they're more prone to pulls and tears.

In the case for JA, I'll buy that. There is a reason he is an elite cover corner so early in his career.

He plays fast and twitchy because he has nearly mastered the shadow technique.

He plays so close to matching the WR movements, that any quick cut by the WR will leave JA open to groin pulls and other soft tissue injuries.

The speed and quickness of his game is a gift and curse.

I don't think he's injury prone.

Not yet.
 
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In the case for JA, I'll buy that. There is a reason he is an elite cover corner so early in his career.

He plays fast and twitchy because he has nearly mastered the shadow technique.

He plays so close to matching the WR movements, that any quick cut by the WR will leave JA open to groin pulls and other soft tissue injuries.

The speed and quickness of his game is a gift and curse.

I don't think he's injury prone.

Not yet.
I agree. Really we’re talking about missing 1 contest or thereabouts so far this season. That’s pretty common throughout the league.
 
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It seems that Alexander's groin injury isn't severe as he's listed questionable but hasn't been ruled out less than a week after suffering it.
 

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Jaire Alexander, it turns out, tore is PCL in week 8, sat week 9 & the week 10 bye, then tried playing week 11. Sounds like he'll miss next 3-5 weeks to let it heal? If healthy would be great to get him back late season/playoffs.
 

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Jaire Alexander, it turns out, tore is PCL in week 8, sat week 9 & the week 10 bye, then tried playing week 11. Sounds like he'll miss next 3-5 weeks to let it heal? If healthy would be great to get him back late season/playoffs.

And yet folks will sling crap his way. This sport is brutal, injuries happen and often it isn’t because of anything the player is failing to do.

Him trying to gut it out says a lot.

I am even more pissed now we didn’t try and really push in on a trade for a Greg Newsome type CB.
 

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I am even more pissed now we didn’t try and really push in on a trade for a Greg Newsome type CB.
Xavien Howard (31 yrs old) or JC Jackson (29 yrs old) are still available as free agents. Bring them both in for workout, sign whichever shows better? I believe they both still have some gas in tank, just want too much $$ as of now.
 
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Xavien Howard (31 yrs old) or JC Jackson (29 yrs old) are still available as free agents. Bring them both in for workout, sign whichever shows better? I believe they both still have some gas in tank, just want too much $$ as of now.
True that. It’s very possible he would work with us on contract terms. He’s not cheap, but I’m not so sure it helps his value to sit out a season either.
Xavien Howard across the last 4 years
(60 games)
60 Passes Defensed
17 INT
191 Tackles
3 TFL
3 Probowls; 1-1st Team All Pro

Eric Stokes across that same 4yr span?
(38 games)
14 Passes Defensed
1 INT
114 Tackles
1 TFL
O accolades

I would think GB is at least the type of team that an older veteran would consider to help us make a push for the next 2-3 seasons.
 
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I think part of the problem with Jaire-well, not really a problem - is he tends to be a physical player, but he's only what? 5'10, 185?
 

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Nice article on Carrington Valentine done up by APC and Justis Mosqueda.


I'm in the camp of having Valentine start rest of the year outside if for no other reason let's really cement what he is...because there is a legit world we enter the draft IMO with only Jaire being the only guy we can expect to play starting level outside CB in the NFL at this point.
 

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In the Packers second half run last year, Valentine and Corey Ballentine manned the boundary corners and did pretty well. I'd like to see Ballentine get another shot. Can't be much worse than Nixon or Stokes.
 

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True that. It’s very possible he would work with us on contract terms. He’s not cheap, but I’m not so sure it helps his value to sit out a season either.
Xavien Howard across the last 4 years
(60 games)
60 Passes Defensed
17 INT
191 Tackles
3 TFL
3 Probowls; 1-1st Team All Pro

Eric Stokes across that same 4yr span?
(38 games)
14 Passes Defensed
1 INT
114 Tackles
1 TFL
O accolades

I would think GB is at least the type of team that an older veteran would consider to help us make a push for the next 2-3 seasons.
I heard Howard apparently had a workout and perhaps even an offer from Cincy, but ultimately they weren't able to come to an agreement so still a FA...

Perhaps worth noting though perhaps that he was subject to an investigation/lawsuit over the summer where he allegedly sent explicit photos/videos to the (underage) son of one of his ex's.... I don't know what resolution there was there (if any) but I do wonder if that hasn't scared some off (and rightly so, if true)

Lawsuit: Xavien Howard sent explicit content to ex's son
 

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This is why a lot of corners don't play as physically as Alexander plays. I wouldn't have him any other way but when a 195 pound corner (corners don't go heavy on the pads relative to the front seven) is not afraid to take on blockers/tackle running backs, they risk getting injured.
 

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