FrankRizzo
Cheesehead
Oh hell yeah we always are asking WHY.This isn't argument...just curiosity....
....but aren't the Packers injured EVERY YEAR? It seems like every time I come here I have this exact same conversation..."if only we were at full strength" yada yada yada. I'm not saying there is no validity to it...but at some point don't you kinda have to start asking WHY the Packers are always hurt?
Some blame the strength & conditioning, the training. I blame 90% bad luck at this point in time.
Sterling Sharpe's neck didn't go for any reason other than bad luck.
Nick Collins, who was better than DaShon Goldson and entering his prime, that was 100% bullschit bad luck.
Sherrod? That was a nasty fluke thing where a DE from the opposite side went around Rodgers and landed into Sherrod's leg just as it was planting.... career-ending it appears.
Bulaga's ACL?
Happened in the team scrimmage and nobody even knew anything was wrong til the next day.
Still haven't seen HOW it happened.
Al Harris, Aaron Kampman, and Robert Brooks all tore their ACLs with no contact in games versus your 49ers, on the ground of Lambeau Field.
Brooks was a different era, it was 1996.
Harris and Kampman's happened in 2009 on the same Alex Smith-led drive, about 2 plays apart.
All 3 of those torn ACL's came with no contact. They weren't the cheap shots that led to Dustin Keller, Jordan Shipley, Willis McGahee, Ovie Mughelli, Brian Cushing, Eric Berry, Adrian Peterson kind of torn ACLs.
There is such a thing as luck in the world, in sports. Bad luck and good luck. And it doesn't always even up. Try testing that in Vegas sometime.......