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I hope they are very conservative with AR. As much as I want to see him back, it would be devastating to suffer another collarbone injury that would take him up to 6 or 7 months to rehab.The offensive line is now in shambles, and this gets me worried AR could get hurt again.
I hope I am wrong, but my opinion is that this are just way too many problems now to jeopardize another injury to AR.
Sometimes a season goes astray----injuries and circumstances can cause a season to go down the tubes.
If I saw a glimmer of hope the past couple of weeks that getting AR back could put the Pack in the playoffs I would say go for it if the Docs say ok.
I just see a team drifting along now with a life jacket----very little life, cohesion, or opitimism-----its a real hodgepodge.
Correct the problems in the offseason----new direction on defense----add a tight end(Finleys loss has really hurt), get the offensive line straighened out with return of Bulaga and one more addition, and revamp the defensive line. Another area is defensive backfield----very disappointing, but lack of a consistent pass rush has contributed.
I should be more optimistic-----we all love the Pack----but this year has been a major letdown.
I'm with you there, definitely a major letdown. I keep thinking of Woodson (realize he is older than AR). Remember, he broke his collar bone during the SB, then broke the other one in 2012 and it took him over 6 weeks to get back. I think 4 weeks is rushing it. The O-line is scary and Aaron isn't going to just stand there, he is a mobile QB, which makes him a target.
What a win, same as last week, not much in the first half, then kill it in the 2nd! Woohoo!!! Go Pack Go!!!
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