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Not sure if Steelers always win...or opponents decide to lose
Respect the long game. 18 years in the worksHurricane Season said:Looks like the Browns will probably end up with two top five picks.
They'll have a starting lineup full of first round picks at this rate.
They should wear them full-time.Hurricane Season said:These Dolphins jerseys are pretty dope.
Big Bid'Ness said:https://twitter.com/BleacherReport/status/940447016114569217
He only had ten thousand carries, of course he does.Father Pugzo said:larry johnson thinks he is developing cte
By Ian Rapoport
NFL Network Insider
Published: Dec. 17, 2017 at 06:58 a.m. Updated: Dec. 17, 2017 at 08:45 a.m. 0 Likes | 0 Comments
The CT scan results were not black and white. The decision for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to take the field Sunday against the Carolina Panthers after a broken collarbone wasn't simple.
Instead, a variety of experts weighed in -- medical people, Packers personnel, his agents and the quarterback himself -- to inform the decision that led to the return of one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL.
"It's not 100 percent healed," said one source involved in the situation. "But it's looking really good. Any time you're going through the final maturation, then weighing estimates and pixels on a CT scan or MRI, there's a decision. Everyone is concerned, as you can imagine. But everyone is ecstatic about the way the shoulder looks. There is a significant and robust enough physical response that we could put him in position to make a decision."
It wasn't solely Rodgers' decision to play, but no one pushed harder for it. Collarbones are fully healed after 12 weeks. It's been eight. Rodgers knows that.
He made sure he's out there.
"It's nice if everyone agrees," said another source directly informed of the situation. "But with a guy of this magnitude, and considering he's going to sign the biggest contract in NFL history this offseason, there were a lot of different voices. Trust me, no one is sleeping well on Saturday ... except Aaron."