He's their back-up now, he's so happy.
Flynn back with Green Bay
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The Packers are 6.5 underdogs against the Giants this week, at least that's where the line started. I think it's down to like 5-points now.
But this is how important QB is, kids. Funny thing about the Packers is that, before this year, they've had only THREE starting quarterbacks over the previous TWENTY-YEAR span...Matt Flynn was one of the three, and he only started two games. That means the Bills started as many QBs in a half-season this year than the Packers did for 20 years. Amazing what stability at QB can do for a team.
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Originally posted by feldspar View PostThe Packers are 6.5 underdogs against the Giants this week, at least that's where the line started. I think it's down to like 5-points now.
But this is how important QB is, kids. Funny thing about the Packers is that, before this year, they've had only THREE starting quarterbacks over the previous TWENTY-YEAR span...Matt Flynn was one of the three, and he only started two games. That means the Bills started as many QBs in a half-season this year than the Packers did for 20 years. Amazing what stability at QB can do for a team.
this should be the new bills logo.
hyperbole aside, this is quite possibly the most interesting stat i've ever read in my life of following professional sports.
no idea if it's true or not, but amazing none the less lol
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Originally posted by JohnnyGold View Postthis should be the new bills logo.
hyperbole aside, this is quite possibly the most interesting stat i've ever read in my life of following professional sports.
no idea if it's true or not, but amazing none the less lol
Brett Favre alone played 15 consecutive entire seasons without missing a game. Then, before this year, Aaron Rogers played 5 whole seasons, missing one game in 2010 and one game in 2011...Matt Flynn played both those games.
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That's what happens when a team does a good job of scouting and developing their QB's. Their run wasn't entirely by accident. If the Bills were better at developing QB's then we wouldn't have the revolving door at the QB spot for the past decade along with teams like the Raiders, Browns, Vikings, etc.
They were fortunate to have an iron man QB in Farve who just never missed a game period. They also had the foresight to draft Rodgers though and develop him several years before they had Favre leave town. They didn't wait until the last minute and they did a good job of grooming Rodgers so when the time came he was ready to step in and roll without missing a beat.
It's also not just with them guys. Many good/decent QB's have came out of Green Bay during the years. Guys like Mark Brunell and Matt Hasselbeck went on to have good careers. They even had Kurt Warner on their team for a short period of time. They hire good scouts, coaches and front office personnel that can find and develop QB's just about better then anybody. Unlike the Bills who haven't developed a legit QB in years. Even Kelly spent his first couple seasons in the USFL and wasn't originally groomed by Buffalo.Last edited by BillsFever21; 11-15-2013, 07:44 PM.
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The Packers were rewarded big-time by the ballsy moves to draft Rodgers when Favre was still playing well (they didn't care if it pissed him off, and it did, judging by the icy relationship between the two), and by naming Rodgers the starter when Favre was pulling the "Will I, Wont I" retirement routine."Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."
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Originally posted by Thurmal View PostThe Packers were rewarded big-time by the ballsy moves to draft Rodgers when Favre was still playing well (they didn't care if it pissed him off, and it did, judging by the icy relationship between the two), and by naming Rodgers the starter when Favre was pulling the "Will I, Wont I" retirement routine.
Many people called it stupid and a wasted draft pick when Farve was still playing good football. My stance was that it was smart to prepare ahead of time when a QB that could've gone #1 overall fell into your lap that late in the 1st round. You're better off being ready for the transition then waiting until your QB is done with and then scrambling to try and find/groom his replacement. Had the Bills done that while we still had Kelly then maybe we wouldn't had wasted all of them draft picks on guys like Collins, RJ, Bledsoe and Losman trying to find his replacement. We could've already had one groomed and ready to take over when Kelly's time was up.Last edited by BillsFever21; 11-15-2013, 08:58 PM.
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