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Matt O'Dwyer? http://www.pro-football-reference.co...O/ODwyMa20.htm
TT signed him as a free agent in 2005. Was a starter for Jets and Bengals.
My recollection is that Packers didn't play him in the last preseason game because they were going to release him and didn't want him to get hurt.
That guy is incredible. He's been with about 8 different teams, but apparently never played in a regular season game. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevin_McCaskill
Not O'Dwyer, he started 100+ games before coming to GB.
McCaskill was a practice squad guy when the Packers signed him, wasn't he?
It looks like the Packers were the only team that signed him to their regular season roster, though he never played a down for them - or any of the other 9 teams he's been with at one time or another.
Career history
Buffalo Bills (2007–2008)*
Philadelphia Eagles (2008)*
Green Bay Packers (2008)
New York Jets (2009)*
Miami Dolphins (2009)*
Tennessee Titans (2010)*
Pittsburgh Steelers (2011)*
New York Jets (2011)*
Washington Redskins (2011–2012)*
Tampa Bay Storm (2013)
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Ruegamer's career has ended up that way, but the guy I'm thinking of came to GB real late in his career. Maybe they just brought him in for a look, or something. I remember discussing him on here or elsewhere, and going back and looking at what he made in 10 or 11 years, even at minimum wage, having played in only a very small number of games.
The Cleveland Browns brought in former Packer John Kuhn for a tryout.
Whups! I misread the title - this is a dream I am still pursuing.
Why do you need two fullbacks who play combined less than ten offensive snaps? (I pulled that stat out of my ass, but it's pretty close.)
Well, maybe this is like church. I need to be patient and believe - the truth will be revealed in the end to the faithful. It's a long season.
Was it Reggie Wells? Thought they brought him in for a cup of coffee. Adrian Klemm? Tony Moll? Honestly, I can't think of any others that actually played in a game.
(Excluding Spitz/Colledge/Whittiker/Giacomini)
Frank zombo is still with the Chiefs apparently
Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
I don't think he actually played a game in GB, and he wasn't there very long. Might have been preseason only, or a couple weeks as a backup during the season. Might have just been in for a tryout too, when they had a bunch of injuries. All I remember is that at the time I looked into his background, and he had been in the league for 9, 10, 11 years; something like that. As I recall, he didn't have more than a handful of starts in his career, but seemed to find a home every year.
Sort of a Doug Pederson of offensive linemen.
Not a bad gig if you can get it. Never playing in a regular season game means less chance of injury. You could make more as that kind of NFL-scuffler in ten years than I'll make in thirty years.
"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
Assuming Patler's mythological player was on the 53 and appeared in at least one game, it would be one of these guys. These are all the OL that played for the Packers from 2000-2010 and appeared in less than 10 games.
My spidey-sense is tingling though, and I wouldn't be surprised if Shamrock Fan, who's pulled the wool over our eyes more than once, is snickering as we all run around after this. He's trying to convince us all that there's a Packer FACT he doesn't know and we're supposed to dig it up for him. Hmmm...
Code:Bedell, Brad T Colorado 2004 4 Brooks, Barrett T Kansas State 2002 2 Giacomini, Breno T Louisville 2008 1 Spriggs, Marcus T Houston 2003 2 Walter, Tyson T/G Ohio State 2006 5 Wisne, Jerry T Notre Dame 2002 2 Blackshear, Jeff G Northeast Louisiana 2002 1 Jackson, Alcender G Louisiana State 2002 2 Walter, Tyson T/G Ohio State 2006 5
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