Green Bay’s quarterback quandary: Is a veteran needed?
Following the retirement of Brett Favre, the Green Bay Packers went from fielding one of the most experienced quarterbacks in the NFL to heading into the 2008 training camp with three greenhorns.
This could be problematic should a run of bad luck strike Titletown. Would it be beneficial for general manager Ted Thompson to sign a veteran signal caller to serve in a guidance role?
Although Favre’s replacement, Aaron Rodgers, has shown promise at times, particularly in the week 13 game at Texas Stadium last year, he is wholly untested. Entering his 4th season with the Packers, Rodgers’ career stats – 35 for 59 for 329 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT – resemble the kind of numbers guys like Favre, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady put up in a single game. In total, Rodgers has appeared in just seven games since entering the NFL – most of which were in mop up roles.
Rodgers will be able to keep defenses on their toes in a way Favre never could: with his ability to scramble. But what scares many Packers fans is what some see as his tendency to injure easily. Nobody questions his toughness and desire, but Rodgers has sustained an injury in each of the past two seasons that caused him to miss substantial time.
And if Rodgers does go down – looking at it from a worse case scenario, of course – his two replacements are even greener than him. Heck, they’re rookies! If Brian Brohm or Matt Flynn is called upon as a rookie, I doubt the playoffs would any longer be a reality for Green Bay.
After drafting Brohm and Flynn, the Packers did make a good move by releasing quarterbacks Jerry Babb and Dalton Bell. They had no experience either and have far less potential than Brohm and Flynn.
So where does the veteran leadership at quarterback come from? To whom does Rodgers turn for advice when he hits a rough patch? Is signing a veteran quarterback a wise move? Or is heading into the season with Rodgers, Brohm and Flynn adequate? If a veteran was signed, it would have to be a guy who understands that Rodgers is the man, and that he is being brought onboard in a leadership, bail out capacity only.
The problem, of course, is that the experienced veterans available currently are few and far between. Most Packers fans have voiced their disgust with the prospect of picking up Daunte Culpepper, and he’s probably not a good fit regardless. So who’s left? Craig Nall? Not good enough. More veteran QBs will become available once the preseason hits and teams starting paring their rosters down to the final 53. A Brad Johnson-, Mark Brunell- or Trent Dilfer-type backup could be beneficial for serving as a mentor (somebody call up Vinny Testaverde!).
Something is a little unsettling about the Packers quarterbacking corps as it stands. Full of potential, certainly. But unsettling, nevertheless. Like the semi-blind leading the blind.
But the good news is that the Packers’ weapons on offense are plenty, which will definitely make Rodgers’ (or Brohm’s) job much easier going forward.
And things could be much worse: at least the Green and Gold aren’t heading into ’08 with Wrecks Grossman as the starter.





12 Responses to “Green Bay’s quarterback quandary: Is a veteran needed?”
May 11th, 2008 at 6:07 pm
I think we are ok at QB….yes, I am worried about Rodgers getting hurt, but I think the Packers coaching staff will see how fast Brohm catches on before picking up a veteran QB…..Remember, we have the best veteran QB in the wings with lots of experience-none other that #4….
May 12th, 2008 at 9:07 am
Rodgers should have plenty of experience heading into this season and shouldn’t need a shoulder to cry on if he hits a tough stretch. Thats why we have a QB coach. As far as back ups go I think the best back up we have is sitting home right now. If Rodgers gets injured and we have a winning record look for Favre to come back in dramatic fanfare to take GB to the superbowl.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:39 am
I agree with all of the above, except for one thing. Brohm and Flynn actually know more than people are giving them credit for. If Rodgers goes down, THEN we will just SEE what the young guns can do. I am all in favor of #4 tutoring the new guys even if it is just by his presence.
May 12th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
I hope one day Dalton Bell comes back and throws a nice TD pass against GB. All people do is trash him when he hasnt even had a chance.
May 12th, 2008 at 5:42 pm
i don’t think we should pick up a veteran qb just for the sake of having a veteran on the roster. rodgers is our veteran in the making and there are a lot of teams who have young qbs as their back ups. furthermore, i think kc is right to say that if worse comes to worse and we need someone to step in for a playoff run, there is no way favre would be able to say no. no way. which actually puts us in a better position at quarterback than most teams in the league if their starters get hurt.
May 12th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
I don’t think anyone was “trashing” Dalton Bell. We just have a overflow of young talent on the team at quarterback. He was odd man out. Hopefully he replaces baldy in Seattle.
May 13th, 2008 at 9:39 am
Hey Armand Smith who is Dalton Bell?? He will never get a chance because he does not have the size (6/2 206), arm strength (they say “rifle” more like average), speed (okay he WAS a track star, empahsis on WAS) or anticipation (I mean not even close) it takes to be in the NFL. There is a reason he does not get a chance, and its not just to spite Dalton, it’s because he cant compete at the NFL level. The seahawks are probably going to cut him come game 2 of the preseason.
May 13th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
So Rogers has “shown promise” against the mighty Texans? Not a particularly strong resume item.
May 14th, 2008 at 9:11 am
You guys are in trouble. Get ready for a nice 8-8 season at best. I think Brohm will be the better of the 3 however the team cant and wont rally around him like they did favre.
Packers are in trouble
May 14th, 2008 at 9:17 am
Mark: Put down the crack pipe.
Rodgers (not Rogers) showed promise at Texas Stadium, where the Dallas Cowboys (the top team in the NFC last year) play — not the Houston Texans. The Texans play in Reliant Stadium.
May 14th, 2008 at 11:34 am
Wow Andy, that was a one two punch I don’t think Mark can get off the mat from.
May 15th, 2008 at 7:58 am
I believe that back in 1992-93 we had 3 “green” Qb”s in Favre, Burnell and Detmer and the Pack did alright. This group could be the second comming.
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