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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Lion" data-source="post: 464114" data-attributes="member: 5995"><p>Fortunately one of us is a Lions fan and knows what he's talking about.</p><p> </p><p>Stafford separated his left shoulder once.</p><p> </p><p>Stafford injured his right shoulder in week 1 of 2010, and then reaggrivated the same injury later in the season. It was then repaired surgically by the famous Dr. James Andrews and it is more resistant to injury than it was before. Stafford then entered into a rigorous workout routine during the lockout to beef himself up so as to make himself more resistant to injury. And then the following season he did not miss a snap.</p><p> </p><p>Stafford also had a knee injury that made him miss time in his rookie year.</p><p> </p><p>I think the early injuries were because of his young age in the NFL. He started as a true freshman in college, played 3 years, and was barely old enough to drink alcohol when he was drafted. His body was too immature to take a beating from NFL players, and he suffered injuries.</p><p> </p><p>The same thing happened to your Rodgers... if you recall, in the very limited play that Rodgers had behind Favre, he was getting injured and knocked out of the game too. And now Rodgers has matured and it's not happening anymore... although as I said, we did pop his cherry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Lion, post: 464114, member: 5995"] Fortunately one of us is a Lions fan and knows what he's talking about. Stafford separated his left shoulder once. Stafford injured his right shoulder in week 1 of 2010, and then reaggrivated the same injury later in the season. It was then repaired surgically by the famous Dr. James Andrews and it is more resistant to injury than it was before. Stafford then entered into a rigorous workout routine during the lockout to beef himself up so as to make himself more resistant to injury. And then the following season he did not miss a snap. Stafford also had a knee injury that made him miss time in his rookie year. I think the early injuries were because of his young age in the NFL. He started as a true freshman in college, played 3 years, and was barely old enough to drink alcohol when he was drafted. His body was too immature to take a beating from NFL players, and he suffered injuries. The same thing happened to your Rodgers... if you recall, in the very limited play that Rodgers had behind Favre, he was getting injured and knocked out of the game too. And now Rodgers has matured and it's not happening anymore... although as I said, we did pop his cherry. [/QUOTE]
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