Chillarfan54
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alot of people think he will be resigned but I think he will get a better offer somewhere else
Agreed, i'd like to squeeze one more year or so out of B Jax so we can see what we got out of Alex Green who can hopefully prove to be a more explosive play-maker out of the backfield on more than just 3rd downsHe was a nice story this year and I love rooting for the guy, but I'd much rather hand it off to Ryan Grant or James Starks 100% of the time. It would also be nice to keep B-Jax if possible because he's a heck of a 3rd down back.
Agreed, i'd like to squeeze one more year or so out of B Jax so we can see what we got out of Alex Green who can hopefully prove to be a more explosive play-maker out of the backfield on more than just 3rd downs
Brandon Jackson is a free agent. We will not be tagging him. The learning curve is not nearly as steep for RBs as it is the rest, so green should see the field at some point.
Originally Posted by slaughter25You must be logged in to see this image or video!Agreed, i'd like to squeeze one more year or so out of B Jax so we can see what we got out of Alex Green who can hopefully prove to be a more explosive play-maker out of the backfield on more than just 3rd downs
Brandon Jackson is a free agent. We will not be tagging him. The learning curve is not nearly as steep for RBs as it is the rest, so green should see the field at some point.
I mostly agree. Starks was just fine as a rookie.
However... Starks job was to run the ball. He wasn't that great in pass protection.
65% of Jackson's job is pass protection... that means keeping Rodgers upright and uninjured. I don't want a rookie doing that job unless he's already shown he's top notch at it (college and training camp).
So I'm for keeping Jackson around for a year until Green has PROVEN he can do the job. I'm not much for Change and Hope in this aspect.*
*Not much for Hope and Change either.