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« on: July 28, 2008, 12:34:18 PM »

Tundra Vision blog has a good article about the glaring lack of competition for Rogers - this is sort of an extension argument for no vet behind Rodgers that was all the rage before the Favre fiasco.

Quote from LA at Tundra Vision:

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What if all these quarterbacks who came to Green Bay looking for a position were all told similar stories, that Aaron Rodgers is "the man" and they wouldn't be given an opportunity to compete for the starting spot? According to the Journal-Sentinel, Trent Green, Gus Frerotte, Mark Brunell, David Carr and Quinn Gray all visited the Packers the offseason, but apparently all left without a contract offer.

Before Favre pushed the issue, you probably wouldn't have thought twice about it. But now, it raises concern that Thompson and McCarthy are going to great lengths to eliminate any quarterback controversy for 2008, and that means eliminating any real competition for Aaron Rodgers.

In essence, there's nothing "wrong" with this, and there are story after story of GMs and coaches who have been deemed geniuses for starting young players over more experienced veterans. Both Favre and Culpepper, early in their careers, were risks, youthful promise trumping experience and wisdom.

But the NFL is also littered with the disasters of when those risks didn't turn out, as players like David Carr, Tim Couch, Akili Smith, and Alex Smith have hindered teams with their own lack of development. And those GMs and head coaches were often sent packing.


Good article.

Link to article here: http://tundravision.blogspot.com/2008/07/mike-mccarthy-reiterated-on-saturday.html
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« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2008, 01:42:33 PM »

Maybe, just maybe, Rodgers is showing great great improvement, but they aren't saying anything cause Rodgers is so put back.  He doesn't open his mouth much, so if no one hypes his up he will be more relaxed.  I want to see Favre play against the Packers, and beat us, just so he could say he's beat every team in the NFL.  haha, GO PACKERS!
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« Reply #2 on: July 29, 2008, 01:21:29 AM »

I wouldn't put it past TT to do that. God knows he loves his QB so much that he's telling the best QB to ever play the game that he has to warm the bench behind a nobody.
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