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Chubbyhubby
04-22-2008, 02:24 PM
My guess it will be in the 4th round with John David Booty. I have watched some games when he played at USC and he was very impressive. Strong arm and accurate. He would be a good fit for the Packers in my opinion.

Who do you think the Packers will pick at QB this weekend?

Tyrone Bigguns
04-22-2008, 02:40 PM
Make this a poll.

SkinBasket
04-22-2008, 03:12 PM
I'm on the Booty train. Not because he'll be any good, but solely so I can legitimately buy a Booty jersey.

The Leaper
04-22-2008, 03:37 PM
I'm betting heavily on "none of the above".

GoPackGo
04-22-2008, 03:41 PM
QB-Josh Johnson from University of San Diego
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

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red
04-22-2008, 03:45 PM
QB-Josh Johnson from San Diego State
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

yup, him i hope too

which means theres not a chance in hell we draft him

but he played for the university of san diego, not san diego state

Scott Campbell
04-22-2008, 04:31 PM
QB-Josh Johnson from San Diego State
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

yup, him i hope too

which means theres not a chance in hell we draft him

but he played for the university of san diego, not san diego state


Isn't that where Jim Harbaugh is coaching?

Tyrone Bigguns
04-22-2008, 04:42 PM
QB-Josh Johnson from San Diego State
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

yup, him i hope too

which means theres not a chance in hell we draft him

but he played for the university of san diego, not san diego state


Isn't that where Jim Harbaugh is coaching?

No. Harbaugh is at Stanford.

DonHutson
04-22-2008, 05:14 PM
That's a fairly random selection of QB's to pick from.

I'd be on board with Josh Johnson as well.

red
04-22-2008, 05:30 PM
QB-Josh Johnson from San Diego State
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

yup, him i hope too

which means theres not a chance in hell we draft him

but he played for the university of san diego, not san diego state


Isn't that where Jim Harbaugh is coaching?

i guess harbaugh use to coach there

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sITaJVOX0BQ

guy sounds like a quality guy in the interview too

i bet this guy surprises a lot of people by going a lot higher then most expect

he seems to get rid of the ball very fast

green_bowl_packer
04-22-2008, 05:57 PM
The QB from San Diego State - Kevin O'Connell would be as good or better than J. Johnson who seems played against inferior competition and O'Connell played on a team that he had to carry with no 0-line. I think the fact that he was a 4 year captain would be something that TT would appreciate.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=14617

http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/canepa/20080212-9999-1s12canepa.html

red
04-22-2008, 06:06 PM
The QB from San Diego State - Kevin O'Connell would be as good or better than J. Johnson who seems played against inferior competition and O'Connell played on a team that he had to carry with no 0-line. I think the fact that he was a 4 year captain would be something that TT would appreciate.

http://www.nfldraftscout.com/ratings/profile.php?pyid=14617

http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/canepa/20080212-9999-1s12canepa.html

he sounds like a kyle write type of QB, he looks the part, has everything you look for in a qb, but has hardly shown the ability in college

HarveyWallbangers
04-22-2008, 08:36 PM
I'm on the Johnson bandwagon also.

Whomever gets drafted by the Packers will have a big advantage--getting tutored by the QB guru and getting the time to sit behind a legend like ARod.
:D

GrnBay007
04-22-2008, 08:39 PM
Thompson says Pack could draft QB

(The Thompson MO......this means it definitely won't happen) :D


GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) - Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson won't pass up a worthwhile passer in this weekend's NFL draft.

And if the Packers end up taking a quarterback with the 30th pick in the first round, Thompson said it shouldn't be interpreted as a lack of confidence in new starter Aaron Rodgers.

"If we take a player at any other position, it's no slight on the players that we have at those positions," Thompson said in his pre-draft news conference Monday. "Aaron, he's comfortable in his own skin. He understands the NFL is the NFL."

Rodgers, the Packers' first-round pick in 2005, finally gets his chance to start next season now that Brett Favre has retired - presumably for good. Thompson said that won't change, even if the Packers draft a quarterback early.

"This is the National Football League, and everybody's got to stand on their own two feet," Thompson said. "And Aaron's been preparing for this time and he's been hoping for this time to come and now it's come. So yeah, he's going to be our quarterback."

Louisville's Brian Brohm could be available when the Packers are on the clock. Other quarterback prospects who could fall to the second round include Delaware's Joe Flacco and Michigan's Chad Henne.

"If we take another guy at 30, we're not saying this other guy's going to be our quarterback," Thompson said. "We're saying that we've gotten another guy to play the position. You can never have too many people, especially at the most important position in the National Football League."

The Packers could be tempted to trade down with a team more desperate to land a quarterback. But if they do draft a quarterback, Thompson won't be worried about Rodgers' mind-set - even though he knows from his days as a linebacker in Houston that no veteran player likes seeing his team draft a player at his position.

"I was with the Oilers for 10 years, and nine of those 10 springs, I sat there and I was hoping that the Oilers would not draft a linebacker, because I didn't want that added competition," Thompson said. "But there's nothing you can really do about it. That's part of it. I think all the players know they came from the draft, and there will be other players that will come behind them, and that's just the way it is."

The Packers still need to find a viable backup for Rodgers, but Thompson said they don't necessarily need to find that player in the draft. Thompson said the team is still pursuing veteran options.

"The quarterback position is an important position, and we feel very good about Aaron," Thompson said. "There are other ways to get quarterbacks as you go through the spring and the summer, so we don't feel compelled to do anything. But again, if we can create more competition, that's a good thing."

Bretsky
04-22-2008, 08:39 PM
Get Booty

GrnBay007
04-22-2008, 08:43 PM
Get Booty

The T-Shirts....

Got Booty?

RashanGary
04-22-2008, 09:45 PM
Dennis Dixon.

woodbuck27
04-23-2008, 02:20 AM
QB-Josh Johnson from University of San Diego
Height:6'3"
Weight:198
Finished his career as the Toreros' all-time leader with a 176.68 passing efficiency rating... Completed 724-of-1,065 passes (.680) for 9,699 yards and 113 touchdowns (with just 15 picks)...Finished with 1,864 yards rushing on 307 attempts (6.1 avg.) with 19 career rushing scores. As a three-year starter for the Toreros he was 30-4 and led San Diego to two Mid-Major Sports Network championships and three PFL conference titles. He finished with 11,563 yards of total offense.

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He might have to beef up from 198 lbs.

The rest looks fine.

Fritz
04-23-2008, 06:56 AM
When Mike McCarthy gets mad at him and grabs him by the shoulders to get the guy's attention, will Mike be shaking his Booty?

Fritz
04-23-2008, 06:58 AM
Hey, if Thompson goes to the podium and announces the guy's name, is Ted making a Booty call?

Zool
04-23-2008, 09:21 AM
At the very least, the Commish is making a Booty call.

oregonpackfan
04-23-2008, 10:09 AM
Hey, if Thompson goes to the podium and announces the guy's name, is Ted making a Booty call?

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

rbaloha1
04-23-2008, 10:25 AM
Colt Brennan is the qb to grab.

Amazingly accurate and tough.

MadtownPacker
04-23-2008, 10:34 AM
Im surprised a WAC player is tied for 1st. Especially after he got mauled on national TV by the Georgia Bulldogs.

Zool
04-23-2008, 10:40 AM
Me too. Colt Brennan is the next David Klingler IMO.

oregonpackfan
04-23-2008, 10:45 AM
Colt Brennan is the qb to grab.

Amazingly accurate and tough.

Colt Brennen had some amazing statistics at Hawaii. I have watched him play several games. While he is very accurate with the short and mid-range passes, I am not convinced he has the arm strength for the deep passing to compete at the pro level.

His lack of size also concerns me. While Steve Young was not that tall, he had a solid build and was very mobile.

Who knows? He could surprise us.

DonHutson
04-23-2008, 01:41 PM
Me too. Colt Brennan is the next David Klingler IMO.

Except for being a top ten pick.

I could just as easily see Brennan being a Ty Detmer type player who hangs around for a ong time.

DonHutson
04-23-2008, 01:43 PM
He might have to beef up from 198 lbs.

The rest looks fine.

ESPN lists him at 213. Either way, we'll have him hit the weights.

texaspackerbacker
04-23-2008, 02:59 PM
There should have been a "none of the above" in the poll.

I guess the real question is if force to make a choice, does Thompson go for a Booty or a Johnson? Sorry ...... somebody had to say it.