Pack-A-Day Podcast - Episode 1172 - Packers' Injuries Once Again a Concern vs. Bengals

On today's show, Jason & Matt take a look at the updated injury reports for both the Packers and the Bengals and review how the injuries could affect Sunday's interconference matchup.

On today's show, Jason & Matt take a look at the updated injury reports for both the Packers and the Bengals and review how the injuries could affect Sunday's interconference matchup. Enjoy!
 

 

 

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Lphill's picture

October 09, 2021 at 09:45 am

Injuries are a concern every week for every team , I think the offense has enough fire power to overcome them vs the Bengals .

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October 09, 2021 at 11:40 am

It's not so much the injuries, it's when the difference makers get hurt that damages the team. The Packers have had injuries to Bakhtiari, Jenkins, Alexander, Z.Smith, who amount to half the blue chippers on the team (others are Rodgers, Jones, Adams, Clark).

While injuries to others like Barnes, Myers and King matter, they matter less than the blue chippers out to injury, when it comes to the chances of winning.

The other thing with injuries that can scupper a team are clusters of injuries in one unit. With the Packers, the problem is with the O line. Injuries to three of their starters (and one backup) are tough to deal with when two of them are the best players on the line and a third is a high quality rookie.

Great props to the o line coaches, to those that decide the gameplan for the week, and the players themselves, that the consequences of so much injury on the O line is (so far) not affecting the team as badly as most of us expected.

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