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I think it would be a great idea to start a QB who has played little,has a bad wheel,for a team that is beaten down has no running game to speak of and for a coaching staff that hasn't figured out how to help the team improve 7 games in to the season. Go for it.

You're being sarcastic, but it's not like they could do any worse.

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Nicely started. Potts finished. Dylan freaking Potts was in at QB but there was no sign of Rodgers. No offense to Dylan, but you don't burn a redshirt to hand the ball to the RB for a quarter with only four games left in the season when you have an upperclassman fully capable of the same thing.

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Nicely started. Potts finished. Dylan freaking Potts was in at QB but there was no sign of Rodgers. No offense to Dylan, but you don't burn a redshirt to hand the ball to the RB for a quarter with only four games left in the season when you have an upperclassman fully capable of the same thing.

Rodgers has a concussion from last week when in...this is his second one this season....I thing Potts did an ok job....no sacks, no interceptions and actually ran some. Hate to see the him lose his redshirt on this season when nicely will prob be back in next week or rodgers will be back.

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We looked for Rodgers on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't to be seen. He showed up on the sideline in the second half, but he may have been ill as it appeared he was given some kind of medication to take. Someone in our section said he heard that Rodgers was in fact ill. In that respect, Rodgers had a lot in common with all the fans who became ill at the embarassment on the field.

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If it's true that Rodgers really has had two concussions in extremely limited PT this year, I can understand why Potts' redshirt was burned. Brain injury is the one thing that you absolutely cannot take lightly in football. Concussions have cumulative effects, and a third concussion in a short time span could be devastating. It would be criminal to expose Rodgers to longterm permanent brain injury no matter how badly anyone wants to see anyone other than Nicely at QB.

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If it's true that Rodgers really has had two concussions in extremely limited PT this year, I can understand why Potts' redshirt was burned. Brain injury is the one thing that you absolutely cannot take lightly in football. Concussions have cumulative effects, and a third concussion in a short time span could be devastating. It would be criminal to expose Rodgers to longterm permanent brain injury no matter how badly anyone wants to see anyone other than Nicely at QB.

Now the question is who will continue to play....I vote to give either Rodgers(if healthy) or Potts (since his redshirt is burned already) but I do not seem to think the same way the coaching staff does!

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We looked for Rodgers on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't to be seen. He showed up on the sideline in the second half, but he may have been ill as it appeared he was given some kind of medication to take. Someone in our section said he heard that Rodgers was in fact ill. In that respect, Rodgers had a lot in common with all the fans who became ill at the embarassment on the field.

Hewas dressed and on the Bench the entire game. I was sitting right behind him

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We looked for Rodgers on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't to be seen. He showed up on the sideline in the second half, but he may have been ill as it appeared he was given some kind of medication to take. Someone in our section said he heard that Rodgers was in fact ill. In that respect, Rodgers had a lot in common with all the fans who became ill at the embarassment on the field.

Hewas dressed and on the Bench the entire game. I was sitting right behind him

Several people in our section scanned the Zips sideline the whole first half looking for Rodgers, and the only #5 jersey we saw was on defense. If Rodgers was there the whole first half, he must have had his number covered because not a single person in our section could find him.

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We looked for Rodgers on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't to be seen. He showed up on the sideline in the second half, but he may have been ill as it appeared he was given some kind of medication to take. Someone in our section said he heard that Rodgers was in fact ill. In that respect, Rodgers had a lot in common with all the fans who became ill at the embarassment on the field.

Hewas dressed and on the Bench the entire game. I was sitting right behind him

Several people in our section scanned the Zips sideline the whole first half looking for Rodgers, and the only #5 jersey we saw was on defense. If Rodgers was there the whole first half, he must have had his number covered because not a single person in our section could find him.

I was sitting in section 110 watching him walk around with a towel around his head/neck. I know he was there weh nicely threw the pick 6 because I ws looking for him to start warming up.

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If you definitely saw Rodgers on the sideline during the first, I guess those in our section just somehow missed spotting his #5 from where we were sitting. We wondered where he was the whole first half, and then clearly saw him on the sideline the whole second half.

Rodgers wasn't on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't ever warming up. You may be old, but your eyesight remains keen, Dave.

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If you definitely saw Rodgers on the sideline during the first, I guess those in our section just somehow missed spotting his #5 from where we were sitting. We wondered where he was the whole first half, and then clearly saw him on the sideline the whole second half.

Rodgers wasn't on the sideline in the first half, and he wasn't ever warming up. You may be old, but your eyesight remains keen, Dave.

He was never warming up in the first half but he was there not that it matters anyways. Why did he even dress if he had a concussion?

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