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LombardiAve said: If you watch any NFL Network or ESPN, you have seen the Green Bay Packers bandwagon get a whole lot lighter over the past two days. Analysts are jumping off left and right in the wake of Aaron Rodgers' shoulder injury. At first glance, the small fracture looked like it would only keep Rodgers
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Good news: Lombardi Ave runs an article saying we're in trouble; Packers will probably run the table.
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Actually if the playoffs started today we wouldn't be in and would have the #19 pick in the first round.
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I haven't read or heard the 4-6 weeks thing anywhere other than this article. IF that is true, and IF McCarthy stubbornly sticks with that lemon Seneca Wallace, then hell yeah, the season is in the toilet. However, all other reports seem to say 3 weeks, maybe as little as one week. We could afford one loss with Wallace. Hopefully, then McCarthy would see the light and go to Tolzien, Flynn, or basically anybody but Wallace.
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Friday, November 8, 2013 7:53:56 AM(UTC)
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texaspackerbacker said: 
I haven't read or heard the 4-6 weeks thing anywhere other than this article. IF that is true, and IF McCarthy stubbornly sticks with that lemon Seneca Wallace, then hell yeah, the season is in the toilet. However, all other reports seem to say 3 weeks, maybe as little as one week. We could afford one loss with Wallace. Hopefully, then McCarthy would see the light and go to Tolzien, Flynn, or basically anybody but Wallace.
We should go find a QB who in his last game threw 4 interceptions in 29 passes or something. That's way better than 1 interception we got out of Wallace.
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steveishere said: 
We should go find a QB who in his last game threw 4 interceptions in 29 passes or something. That's way better than 1 interception we got out of Wallace.
You got somebody in particular in mind? Or are those numbers just off the top of your head?
People keep saying, don't judge based on one game. Take somebody who threw 4 picks in 29 passes or whatever, yeah, if he had arm strength suited for the NFL and enough size and mobility - NONE of which Wallace has, then I'd prefer him. You wouldn't?
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texaspackerbacker said: 
You got somebody in particular in mind? Or are those numbers just off the top of your head?
People keep saying, don't judge based on one game. Take somebody who threw 4 picks in 29 passes or whatever, yeah, if he had arm strength suited for the NFL and enough size and mobility - NONE of which Wallace has, then I'd prefer him. You wouldn't?
Id prefer a better decision maker regardless of lesser physical gifts.
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steveishere said: 
Id prefer a better decision maker regardless of lesser physical gifts.
That's why they put radios in helmets. Seneca Wallace tried to be a decision maker when he gave the ball to Peppers. At least Young woulda been able to throw it over him.
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texaspackerbacker said: 
That's why they put radios in helmets. Seneca Wallace tried to be a decision maker when he gave the ball to Peppers. At least Young woulda been able to throw it over him.
but he would have thrown it to be DB anyways. Then he would have done it on the next play, but at least he can throw it really far.
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