All Entries in the "Quarterback play" Category
Backup Quarterback Remains a Worry for Green Bay
Matt Flynn is gone, Graham Harrell remains, and Nick Hill and B.J. Coleman are in. Does that equation equal anything but question marks for the Packers’ backup QB situation in 2012?
Audio: B.J. Coleman on Learning from Veteran QBs
New Packers quarterback B.J. Coleman talked to Cheesehead TV about becoming a “student of the game.”
Q&A with B.J. Coleman
Cheesehead TV brings you a question and answer session with the quarterback from Tennesee-Chattanooga.
Packers Considering a Trade for QB Colt McCoy
The Packers are reportedly considering a draft-day deal for Browns QB Colt McCoy.
Jets QB Greg McElroy Could Be An Option To Replace Matt Flynn
Following the trade of Tim Tebow to the New York Jets, an interesting scenario may be in the cards for a potential backup quarterback in Green Bay.
No Tim Tebow in Green Bay: QB Traded to New York Jets
The New York Jets traded for quarterback Tim Tebow Wednesday, ending any speculation of the polarizing player ending up in Green Bay.
Rodgers’ MVP Perhaps The Most Valuable MVP
Do you know who Brett Favre beat out for the MVP in 1995? Neither did I, but you can bet that we’ll remember the titans that Aaron Rodgers had to battle to win the MVP award in 2011.
Rodgers On Quarterbacking
Aaron Rodgers was interviewed about playing the quarterback position for ESPN The Magazine. It is an absolute must-read.
I Want Aaron Rodgers’ Bad Days
Aaron Rodgers’ definition of a Bad Day probably isn’t the same as what we’d consider a bad day. But it is that high level of expectation that fuels a team to a win, even when it isn’t hitting on all cylinders.
Interior Line & Rodgers Share Blame For Pass Protection Woes
While Monday night’s game was exciting for Packer fans, there were some serious breakdowns in pass protection.
X’s & O’s: Play-Action & The Packers Post-Dig Concept
“Paul Ott Carruth”, a former player and coach who wishes to remain anonymous, breaks down the Packers’ play-action game.
7-0 Still Doesn’t Feel Quite Perfect
The Packers are 7-0, and on a 13-0 run since the end of last season. Surely, we can’t find anything negative to write about. Can we?
Don’t Worry About Packers Running Game
Aaron Rodgers, maybe more than anyone, will determine how much the Packers run the ball in 2011. Not that it will matter.
No Need To Panic About The Offense
Fans may have been spoiled by the last two preseasons where the Packers offense could seemingly do no wrong.
New Toys Make McCarthy & Rodgers Even More Dangerous
Look for the expansion of the tight end/H-Back personnel group to give Mike McCarthy and Aaron Rodgers even more options when attacking defenses.
X’s & O’s: Pass Protection
An extensive look at the many different aspects of pass protection from long-time contributor “Paul Ott Carruth”.
Packers Shouldn’t Trade Flynn
Ted Thompson would be wise to resist the urge to move his teams backup quarterback for draft pick compensation.
Has Anyone Noticed How Tough Rodgers Is?
It’s time fans and the media paid attention to how tough Aaron Rodgers is.
The Greatest Quarterback Ever
Before the Favre post below devolves into another hundred comments about a completely different subject, I thought I’d give the subject in question its own post: Who is the greatest quarterback to ever play the game? For me, the argument begins and ends with Johnny Unitas. As I said below, he, and all the guys [...]
I Take It Back
During last season’s broadcast of the Packers/Cowboys game, John Madden relayed the fact that Aaron Rodgers had told him that Rodgers only reads one side of the field. I was shocked and appalled. Apparently, Rodgers is in good company. From Fran Tarkenton (via Smart Football): I don’t try to read an entire coverage. It’s impossible. [...]



