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motife
05-16-2008, 08:36 PM
Rookie QBs look like real deal


Forget about a fringe veteran like Daunte Culpepper. Same goes for Craig Nall, who clung to a roster spot as the No. 3 quarterback last season. Moving forward, team sources tell us the Packers appear to have complete confidence in the abilities of a pair of rookies — second-round pick Brian Brohm and seventh-round pick Matt Flynn — as the backup signalcallers behind Aaron Rodgers.

“They’re very satisfied with both guys,” said one longtime team insider who got an up-close look at Brohm and Flynn in Green Bay’s minicamp in early May. “Brohm has a pretty good arm, a little better than Flynn’s,” the insider told PFW. “He looked healthy — which has been an issue — and he showed some mobility.

As for Flynn, (Packers GM Ted) Thompson was shocked he was still available in the seventh round. He looked pretty decent. As big a thing as any with both guys is that they were winners in strong college programs.”

The numbers don’t lie. Brohm posted a 24-9 record as a starter at Louisville, including an Orange Bowl victory following the 2006 season. Flynn, who waited patiently behind JaMarcus Russell before becoming the starting QB at LSU, had an 11-2 mark as a starter and led the Tigers to the national championship last year.

Could either rookie QB, particularly Brohm, immediately challenge Rodgers, who has yet to start a game at the pro level? We hear that’s extremely unlikely. Since checking in March 17 for the start of the team’s offseason workout program, we’re told Rodgers has established a strong, confident presence in the locker room that has the team’s coaches genuinely excited about his future.

woodbuck27
05-17-2008, 09:24 AM
http://www.packers.com/draft/2008/av/

Brian Brohm

http://www.packers.com/draft/2008/brohm.phtml

Matt Flynn

http://www.packers.com/draft/2008/flynn.phtml

woodbuck27
05-17-2008, 09:59 AM
From;

http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2008/05/14/1/

The Odd, Interesting and Curious About The 2008 Draft Picks

QB Brian Brohm, 2nd round, 56th overall

--Much has been said about the Brohm football family, but both Brohm and his older brother Jeff were also draft choices in the Major League Baseball amateur draft. Jeff was selected by the Cleveland Indians and played two seasons in their organization while in college. Brian was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in 2002.

--Brohm's 65 pass attempts against Syracuse last season broke the Big East Conference record of 64 by Alex Van Pelt of Pittsburgh in 1991, when Mike McCarthy was his quarterbacks coach.

--As a junior in high school, Brohm completed 19-of-25 passes for 552 yards and seven touchdowns in the 2002 state championship game, the second of three straight state titles for Brohm's Trinity High School in Louisville.

--Brohm actually caught two passes during his collegiate career, for a net of 1 yard. He had an 8-yard reception vs. South Florida in 2005 and caught a pass for a 7-yard loss vs. Kentucky in 2007.

They're still teammates:

OL Breno Giacomini, 5th round, 150th overall

-- Charged with protecting QB Brian Brohm as his starting right tackle last season. . .

Breno Giacomini actually caught a TD pass from Brohm in 2005 when both were sophomores and Giacomini was playing tight end. The TD pass came from 1 yard

woodbuck27
05-17-2008, 10:00 AM
From:

http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2008/05/14/1/

QB Matt Flynn, 7th round, 209th overall

--As a senior at Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler, Texas, Flynn actually scored more touchdowns rushing (12) than passing (nine), and he played the final four games of his prep career on a broken foot.