As in the same Dan Orlovsky who ran out of the end zone for a safety?5thWave wrote: h.
Quarterbacks. 8 Dan Orlovsky. 14 Jake Rudock. ...heh.
Hard to believe the Lions still give him a job after that play.
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As in the same Dan Orlovsky who ran out of the end zone for a safety?5thWave wrote: h.
Quarterbacks. 8 Dan Orlovsky. 14 Jake Rudock. ...heh.
Nobody cares about Green Bay.Jordysghost wrote: GB only needs the lions to lose 2 of their last 3.
They play NY, DAL, and GB.halfgiz wrote: Is that all...
Oh, because it looks like you mentioned them in the prior post of yours that I quoted.J. Kapp 11 wrote: Nobody cares about Green Bay.
Sprained his labia again5thWave wrote:And now Aaron Rodgers is out of the game with an injury.
Ask AD if he can borrow some of his ointment.S197 wrote: Sprained his labia again
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Aaron Rodgers has missed one game due to injury in his career, outside his injury (Collarbone) in 2013, which kept him out 7 games. That is impressive especially considering his O line used to be worse then your current O line. (For more then one year I might add)PurpleMustReign wrote:Is Aaron Rodgers injury prone?
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He got hurt within the first few plays of the game and was out for the remainder. So I'm not sure how he's suppose to get a catch if he's hurtHardcoreVikesFan wrote:It's always nice to win, but my God, what an uninspiring win that was.
I have just become resolved to the fact that this team is going to force the run game. There is simply no other explanation.
Also, with yet another game without a catch, Laquon Treadwell has reached Jonathan Baldwin-level bad. It is utterly disappointing to not only be struggling offensively, but also to have ZERO contribution from your first round pick.
HardcoreVikesFan wrote:It's always nice to win, but my God, what an uninspiring win that was.
I have just become resolved to the fact that this team is going to force the run game. There is simply no other explanation.
Also, with yet another game without a catch, Laquon Treadwell has reached Jonathan Baldwin-level bad. It is utterly disappointing to not only be struggling offensively, but also to have ZERO contribution from your first round pick.
In general, I think Sam is more accurate. On the other hand, Teddy (pre-injury, at least) had better pocket presence, so he wouldn't have had to throw it off one foot as Sam did!autobon7 wrote:I don't think that Bridgewater could have made the throw to Rudolph.....the one where he (SB) was scrambling and kinda threw over some linemen to hit Rudy on the right side of the field (his right) for a big gain. What do you guys think? Thielen again comes up big....I love that guy....except when he fumbles punts
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TB had more balls tipped or knocked down than SB (it seems...could be wrong). I could see that throw being knocked down if Ted tried that same throw. Who knows. Or maybe he runs and doesn't throw.Texas Vike wrote: In general, I think Sam is more accurate. On the other hand, Teddy (pre-injury, at least) had better pocket presence, so he wouldn't have had to throw it off one foot as Sam did!
I can imagine Teddy completing that pass. I don't see why not. Sam is more accurate down the field though.