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  • #16
    Originally posted by cpk1994
    I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
    I will change it.

    This is sports. I learned at a young age in little league baseball that if you get a hurt you open up your position to others that are looking for their shot. Our catcher got injured, and I got in the game, I went on a tear and never looked back. he learned how to play right field.

    Favre was paranoid as hell about losing his job to injury, He did not like sitting on the bench for any reason, whether the Packers were getting blown out or up big, he always seemed to trot out in the fourth quarter while a bunch of people on the daily game threads would demand that he be taken out of the game.

    You don't play 250+ games in a row with just being lucky, it takes a great deal of paranoia, stubbornness, and will.

    Injury was how Brett got his job he sure didn't want to hand his job over the same way.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by GBRulz
      Originally posted by cpk1994
      I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
      Sooo, THAT explains why you are so bitter towards Favre. You thought that the Majik Mullet Man should have gotten his job back!!

      Back to the topic at hand... Rodgers didn't beat out anyone for the #1 spot. It was given to him. Ok, let me rephrase, he was groomed for it. But if you have Flynn outperforming him, don't you at least give them a chance to compete?
      Damn, beat me to it. I just could resist posting so I didn't bother scrolling.

      Your post was better anyways.

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      • #18
        The most set up for success job in the NFL is being Packer QB.

        With this young team, I'm sure that will be even more true next year than this year.

        I don't know the answer to the hypothetical--just that there is NO WRONG ANSWER! Whoever QBs the Pack will be a success.
        What could be more GOOD and NORMAL and AMERICAN than Packer Football?

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        • #19
          If the guy leads the team to 7 straight W's he's the favorite going into the 09 season without a doubt. Nothing is gifted in the NFL though.

          Plus if that happens, Flynn will hold out of TC looking for a check.
          Originally posted by 3irty1
          This is museum quality stupidity.

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          • #20
            Re: A "What If" Scenario for starting QB

            Originally posted by GBRulz
            So I'm bored and am just curious as to what others think about this.... Let's say we're 3-6, playing the Bears at home. We're down 27-17 late in the 4rd qtr. Rodgers gets hurt and Flynn comes in and leads us to a come from behind victory. Rodgers is out for the remainder of the season and Flynn leads us to a final 10-6 record, losing in the divisional round of the playoffs.

            My question is... do you go into the following year with the starting QB job up for grabs or should Rodgers automatically get it again?

            And if you have an open competition, do you let Brohm compete for it, too? I know there are only a limited amount of snaps to go around during camp, but I guess I'm high on Flynn and I think he's going to be a much better QB than Brohm. Just the Miss Cleo in me talking....
            IN this extremely unlikely scenario flynn is the new starter and would have to lose the job back.
            The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Lurker64
              Originally posted by Pacopete4
              trade rodgers for some picks and then let flynn/brohm be your duo
              Until he shows me something and can do so consistently, I'm not comfortable with Brohm being anywhere in the top 2 QBs on this team.
              According to this, you might not be comfortable with Rodgers.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by GBRulz
                Originally posted by cpk1994
                I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
                Sooo, THAT explains why you are so bitter towards Favre. You thought that the Majik Mullet Man should have gotten his job back!!

                Back to the topic at hand... Rodgers didn't beat out anyone for the #1 spot. It was given to him. Ok, let me rephrase, he was groomed for it. But if you have Flynn outperforming him, don't you at least give them a chance to compete?
                You and I have no idea if rodgers beat out favre for the starting job....MM and TT sure seemed content to trade favre. Its just as likely rodgers beat him out in their minds and they figured the only way they could start him over the legend was to move him out of town. And before anyone gets upset, I am simply responding to your post, I really have no desire to drudge up anymore favre v. TT/MM crap. You did that with the jab about rodgers not beating anyone out. People really gotta let all this go and simply stick to the topic at hand....you asked a question about rodgers and flynn, no need to take the other shot.
                The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by GrnBay007
                  According to this, you might not be comfortable with Rodgers.
                  Come on now. You are one of the instigators.


                  Rodgers had success in his only meaningful regular season playing time (105 passer rating vs. Dallas). He also had a 103 passer rating in the 2008 preseason, a 98 passer rating in the 2007 preseason, and a 101 passer rating in the 2006 preseason. That doesn't mean he'll be good, but was the cheap shot necessary? You know exactly what Lurker was talking about. Brohm had a 45 passer rating this preseason.
                  "There's a lot of interest in the draft. It's great. But quite frankly, most of the people that are commenting on it don't know anything about what they are talking about."--Ted Thompson

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by cpk1994
                    I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.

                    Funny you think this way......

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                    • #25
                      I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.



                      Funny you think this way......
                      Yeah, I would they injury is the main reason NFL QBs lose their starting jobs.

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                      • #26
                        Re: A "What If" Scenario for starting QB

                        Originally posted by GBRulz
                        My question is... do you go into the following year with the starting QB job up for grabs or should Rodgers automatically get it again?

                        So Flynn closed out the season with a 7-0 record as a starter? Wow. I assumed he played really well too?

                        You start the player that gives you the best chance to win. If the staff sees enough in Flynn to know he's better, then he's your starter.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                          Originally posted by cpk1994
                          I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
                          I will change it.

                          This is sports. I learned at a young age in little league baseball that if you get a hurt you open up your position to others that are looking for their shot. Our catcher got injured, and I got in the game, I went on a tear and never looked back. he learned how to play right field.

                          Favre was paranoid as hell about losing his job to injury, He did not like sitting on the bench for any reason, whether the Packers were getting blown out or up big, he always seemed to trot out in the fourth quarter while a bunch of people on the daily game threads would demand that he be taken out of the game.

                          You don't play 250+ games in a row with just being lucky, it takes a great deal of paranoia, stubbornness, and will.

                          Injury was how Brett got his job he sure didn't want to hand his job over the same way.
                          Well, you fail. I don't care if Brett was paranoid, and I don't care how many consecutive games he played. A player should not lose his job becuase of injury. SHould their be competition in that case, asbsolutely. But the QB who was injured still starts out #1. Try again.

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                          • #28
                            Harv, it wasn't meant to be a cheap shot or instigate anything. The reality is (and it's not his fault) is that we haven't seen much yet and/or if it's done consistently. Don't worry, I'm not anti-Rodgers, it's just the reality of it at this point and time.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                              Originally posted by cpk1994
                              I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
                              I will change it.

                              This is sports. I learned at a young age in little league baseball that if you get a hurt you open up your position to others that are looking for their shot. Our catcher got injured, and I got in the game, I went on a tear and never looked back. he learned how to play right field.

                              Favre was paranoid as hell about losing his job to injury, He did not like sitting on the bench for any reason, whether the Packers were getting blown out or up big, he always seemed to trot out in the fourth quarter while a bunch of people on the daily game threads would demand that he be taken out of the game.

                              You don't play 250+ games in a row with just being lucky, it takes a great deal of paranoia, stubbornness, and will.

                              Injury was how Brett got his job he sure didn't want to hand his job over the same way.
                              Well, you fail. I don't care if Brett was paranoid, and I don't care how many consecutive games he played. A player should not lose his job becuase of injury. SHould their be competition in that case, asbsolutely. But the QB who was injured still starts out #1. Try again.
                              I disagree with you. Experience and history disagrees with you as well. Coaches almost never will re-insert a player who returns from injury if the next guy is clearly outplaying him. And why would anyone? Would you? IF Rodgers got hurt and Flynn came in and played lights out better than Rodgers, why would McCarthy put Rodgers back in? Injury changes the whole dynamic of how a starter is chosen. Coaches will always choose based on who they think gives them the best chance to win.
                              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by mraynrand
                                Originally posted by cpk1994
                                Originally posted by Deputy Nutz
                                Originally posted by cpk1994
                                I am of the belief that no QB loses his job because of injury. Rodgers starts as #1 and Flynn must beat him out to get it.
                                I will change it.

                                This is sports. I learned at a young age in little league baseball that if you get a hurt you open up your position to others that are looking for their shot. Our catcher got injured, and I got in the game, I went on a tear and never looked back. he learned how to play right field.

                                Favre was paranoid as hell about losing his job to injury, He did not like sitting on the bench for any reason, whether the Packers were getting blown out or up big, he always seemed to trot out in the fourth quarter while a bunch of people on the daily game threads would demand that he be taken out of the game.

                                You don't play 250+ games in a row with just being lucky, it takes a great deal of paranoia, stubbornness, and will.

                                Injury was how Brett got his job he sure didn't want to hand his job over the same way.
                                Well, you fail. I don't care if Brett was paranoid, and I don't care how many consecutive games he played. A player should not lose his job becuase of injury. SHould their be competition in that case, asbsolutely. But the QB who was injured still starts out #1. Try again.
                                I disagree with you. Experience and history disagrees with you as well. Coaches almost never will re-insert a player who returns from injury if the next guy is clearly outplaying him. And why would anyone? Would you? IF Rodgers got hurt and Flynn came in and played lights out better than Rodgers, why would McCarthy put Rodgers back in? Injury changes the whole dynamic of how a starter is chosen. Coaches will always choose based on who they think gives them the best chance to win.
                                In training camp the following year if he didn't return, absolutely. If ARod was ready to go at the end of that season that Flynn played well, no. There would be competition but ARod would be my #1 to start. I don't believe a player should lose his job becuase of injury.

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