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    Packers coach Mike McCarthy indicated that the team is not willing to part with Matt Flynn this offseason.

    GM Ted Thompson said similar things recently. "I'm not letting him go," promised McCarthy. "I think the value of that No. 2 quarterback position went way up." Green Bay will be reluctant to part with Flynn after Aaron Rodgers suffered at least two concussions last year. Rumors had Rodgers even suffering a third on a Julius Peppers hit in the NFC Championship Game.

    Are the packers just trying to drive the price up or are they happy going status quo ?

  • #2
    If the season goes to 18 games, there's no way we get rid of him. In fact, he'd most likely start seeing significant playing time. I'm willing to bet that's the reason MM doesn't want to drop the budding backup.
    - Once again, adding absolutely nothing to the conversation.

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    • #3
      If you ranked Flynn's Patriot game in an order with the best games played by a Packer QB in 2010, it's in the top half. He played a great game. He doesn't have the tools to be the best QB in the league, but he has the grit, savvy, toughness and know how to win a SB with the right team and win some regular season games with our team if need be. I think Flynn is still very underrated in GB and will be a starter else where and win a lot of games.
      Last edited by RashanGary; 03-02-2011, 07:27 AM.
      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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      • #4
        Rodgers is one more head shot away from retirement. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Thompson drafted a QB above the 4th round.
        "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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        • #5
          Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
          Rodgers is one more head shot away from retirement. I wouldn't be at all surprised if Thompson drafted a QB above the 4th round.

          Dern, MRD, enuff of that reality shit.

          You are killing my SB buzz.

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          • #6
            Rodgers now has to worry about serious issues with concussions. It's very possible he did get a third concussion on the peppers hit, even if it was a much more minor one than the two previous due to the helmet technology. The season may now be 18 games, and we have a QB who at a moments notice could get a concussion and leave the game, or have to even miss a week. Flynn proved himself to be a very capable backup QB. Most the time when you lose a QB of Rodgers caliber there is no chance in hell you can win a football game. Well, Flynn proved it against the best eam in the NFL at the time that hey, he's not half bad himself. He's a pure gamer if there ever was one. Doesn't have all the physical tools of Rodgers, but he makes good decisions with the football and lets his palyers make plays. If he had enough time in the 2 minutes drill in practice we very well may have won the that game. He was driving us and there was just too much confusion since the coach was still calling the plays, when in reality 2 minutes drill is...

            1. Prescripted
            2. Completely called by the QB

            You saw how hard it is to try and run the 2 minute drill with the plays still trying to be commincated in. Grant it, I am not saying the coaches aren't talking to teh QB the whole 2 minute drill, but it's still on the QB to get the palys off.

            At this point it's hard for the packers to agree to move a guy when there is a very real chance Rodgers could miss time due to concussions. They are going to be very protective of Rodgers considering his elite status and wont be taking any risks. He gets a concussion, even a small one in a non playoff game? He's out. Period. History of concussions is not going ot serve him well.

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            • #7
              But what about a first round pick in the middle of the round?
              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

              KYPack

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              • #8
                Waht I liked most about Flynn is when he would throw a short pass, they were always in the best possible location for the player to make a big play after the catch. You saw a lot more YAC with Flynn. Maybe he doesn't throw it as hard or far, but he's elite at putting his guy in position to make a play.


                I'm going to be really curious to see how his career unfolds.
                Last edited by RashanGary; 03-02-2011, 10:53 AM.
                Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Post
                  If you ranked Flynn's Patriot game in an order with the best games played by a Packer QB in 2010, it's in the top half. He played a great game. He doesn't have the tools to be the best QB in the league, but he has the grit, savvy, toughness and know how to win a SB with the right team and win some regular season games with our team if need be. I think Flynn is still very underrated in GB and will be a starter else where and win a lot of games.

                  he's rated number two in GB. how the rest of the league rates him is another question.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JustinHarrell View Post
                    Waht I liked most about Flynn is when he would throw a short pass, they were always in the best possible location for the player to make a big play after the catch. You saw a lot more YAC with Flynn. Maybe he doesn't throw it as hard or far, but he's elite at putting his guy in position to make a play.


                    I'm going to be really curious to see how his career unfolds.
                    More YAC with Flynn than with whom? Rodgers? I personally remain skeptical since Rodgers often hits his receivers in stride for huge gains (if they catch the ball). Although, I can see that being true since Rodgers will also put the ball in a spot--in a way Flynn can't--right before the receiver is tackled for quick gains. Hmmm.
                    No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                    • #11
                      There was a pass I remember Brett Favre making to Toby Gerhart early last year. Gerhart rolled out of the flat with a linebacker crashing down to take away the pass. Favre threw a touch pass that went just behind the crashing linebacker and hit Gerhart right on the hands as he cleared the vision block of the LB. It should have been an easy 6 if Gerhart wouldn't have fallen down. It was a beautiful pass. He anticipated the defender and the route of his receiver and put it right on the money in a way that Gerhart was dangerous as soon as he caught the ball. I remember thinking AR never throws that nice of a short pass.

                      Flynn had a couple passes like that in the NE game. One was a roll out almost exactly like the Favre throw, It hink it was to Jackson. The other was a short curl route where Flynn anticipated the coverage and threw his guy open (might have been Jones). Both passes went for big yards because the recievers caught the ball effortlessly and in position to be dangerous.


                      Rodgers opens up the whole field with elite deep and middle range passes, along with his ability to run and solid short passing game. Flynn actually showed me more short touch and anticipation to set up YAC in that NE game than I see from Rodgers. Rodgers is an amazing player so for Flynn to show what he showed in that game, I tend to think it's more about Flynn having some special qualities than it is about AR's lacking. I'm buying Matt Flynn stock. I think he's really good.
                      Last edited by RashanGary; 03-02-2011, 12:11 PM.
                      Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by packerbacker1234 View Post
                        Rodgers now has to worry about serious issues with concussions.

                        At this point it's hard for the packers to agree to move a guy when there is a very real chance Rodgers could miss time due to concussions. They are going to be very protective of Rodgers considering his elite status and wont be taking any risks. He gets a concussion, even a small one in a non playoff game? He's out. Period. History of concussions is not going ot serve him well.
                        All QB's fall into this category. They used to call it "getting your bell rung". Now it's a concussion and you are probably out (at a minimum) the rest of the game. It will likely happen to all QB's eventually. A capable backup QB is now even more important to all teams.

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                        • #13
                          I see what you're saying, but I would follow up with this question:

                          How often does AR pass into the flat? I think he rarely does it because he doesn't need to as opposed to that he doesn't have great touch. He pushes downfield instead.
                          No longer the member of any fan clubs. I'm tired of jinxing players out of the league and into obscurity.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Smidgeon View Post
                            I see what you're saying, but I would follow up with this question:

                            How often does AR pass into the flat? I think he rarely does it because he doesn't need to as opposed to that he doesn't have great touch. He pushes downfield instead.
                            Maybe Aaron is better at it if he did it more. For Flynn to even be on teh same level as maybe the best QB in teh NFL today, I think it says something about Flynn. It's just one guys observation, but I thought his anticipation, touch and ability to throw guys open were elite. That's not something you expect to see out of a guy starting his first game. We've seen couple special QB's in GB. Whether or not it was first time luck or something like that, I don't know for certain, but I thought Flynn was fantastic that game. He was using pump fakes, moving guys with his eyes and using hard counts that game too. He had a whole bag of tricks. Nothing seemed big to Flynn. He just went out there and moved the ball around like he knew exactly what he was doing. Flynn knows how to be a QB. His game is tough, competitive and smart. He has everything except a rocket arm and I've seen him throw it 55 yards so it's not like you're stuck with only short throws like we might think.
                            Last edited by RashanGary; 03-02-2011, 01:03 PM.
                            Formerly known as JustinHarrell.

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                            • #15
                              Now that McCarthy is telling everyone that Flynn is not available, I wonder if he's going to have a harder time picking up women in bars.
                              "The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."

                              KYPack

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