H.K.
Footballguy
Moot point even discussing it. It won't happen. For those that ignored the warnings, time is better spent figuring out who you can plug in your line-up for Jennings now.Cool, but what do you think about Jennings if Rodgers ends up playing the rest of the season?What Cassel did to Moss' value will pale in comparison to what Flynn will do to Jennings' value.
Link GB QB thread*sigh*H.K. Aug 6 2008, 09:48 AM Post #5
Rodgers is a null vote. He won't say healthy long enough to matter. Brohm isn't ready to play at this level, either.
People inside the league are shocked at how much Favre's performance and durability have been taken for granted by GB.
For those who didn't see this coming, just search for my posts in the future or PM me.
If Rodgers is out for an extended period of time (4 or more weeks) the Packers' season is over. Thompson and McCarthy made the decision not bring in a vet with the security of newly signed 5 year contract extensions. Now, you can agree or disagree about not bringing in a vet (I railed against it for months on my blog - think it's the height of stupidity) but they're content to develop Flynn/Brohm and come back fighting next year. Right or wrong, it's their call to make and they won't be going anywhere for awhile...
If Rodgers is out for an extended period of time (4 or more weeks) the Packers' season is over. Thompson and McCarthy made the decision not bring in a vet with the security of newly signed 5 year contract extensions. Now, you can agree or disagree about not bringing in a vet (I railed against it for months on my blog - think it's the height of stupidity) but they're content to develop Flynn/Brohm and come back fighting next year. Right or wrong, it's their call to make and they won't be going anywhere for awhile...
If Rodgers is out for an extended period of time (4 or more weeks) the Packers' season is over. Thompson and McCarthy made the decision not bring in a vet with the security of newly signed 5 year contract extensions. Now, you can agree or disagree about not bringing in a vet (I railed against it for months on my blog - think it's the height of stupidity) but they're content to develop Flynn/Brohm and come back fighting next year. Right or wrong, it's their call to make and they won't be going anywhere for awhile...

Yup...just another ho hum day I guess.So other WRs never have that issue of having a bad day?Reggie Wayne anyone?TO?

