Could Aaron Brooks backup Aaron Rodgers?
Assuming Brett Favre doesn't return to the Packers, they are now in the market for a backup to Aaron Rodgers. They are in a tricky spot. They don't want a veteran who challenges Rodgers' authority as the starter (Daunte Culpepper, Byron Leftwich come to mind), but they would like some experience. Rodgers has received significant playing time in two NFL games, and he's been hurt in both of them.
Quinn Gray of the Jaguars is intriguing, but doesn't have much experience. Trent Green and Gus Frerotte are at the end of the line. Tim Rattay knows the West Coast system and is a decent option. The best name I could come up with, however, wasn't in the NFL last year.
Mike McCarthy coached Aaron Brooks in New Orleans for years as his offensive coordinator. worked Brooks out late last season, but Brooks was still recovering from a torn pectoral muscle. If A.B. is in decent shape, he could find himself back in the league. See, it's not all depressing news today!





Comments
uhh, no
Posted by: joe | September 20, 2008 01:38 AM
uhh, no
Posted by: joe | September 20, 2008 01:38 AM
I think steve canady wellborn could
Posted by: jpe | September 20, 2008 01:39 AM
Dude
If you look at P.C. s stats, he is bad arse. He will lead Milford over Woodland in a rout.
I am looking for a big game from Paul Longfellow and Moses Malone. I think the
Franklin twins and Craigs motorcycle are the deciding factor.
Posted by: hoesk | September 20, 2008 01:45 AM