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Should the Packers consider Josh Freeman as their backup?
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<blockquote data-quote="MadtownPackFan" data-source="post: 516370" data-attributes="member: 9381"><p>Freeman and the Packers were likely linked together because of the high praise Alex Van Pelt gave him after he was released by Tampa Bay. Van Pelt was Freeman's position coach from 2010-2011. The Packers most likely did their own due diligence on the guy. He' s still young and has showed flashes as a starter but unknowns about him and his off field issues must have been enough to scare interested teams off. Personally I wouldn't mind him as Rodgers backup but given the timing and complexity of the Packers offense he probably wouldn't be a good fit this season. Seneca Wallace may not excite most people but he has ample experience in the West Coast offense and would be the Packers best option if Rodgers were to go down with an injury. Ideally the Packers won't have to worry about a backup Rodgers stays healthy and continues to shred opposing defenses. GO PACK GO!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadtownPackFan, post: 516370, member: 9381"] Freeman and the Packers were likely linked together because of the high praise Alex Van Pelt gave him after he was released by Tampa Bay. Van Pelt was Freeman's position coach from 2010-2011. The Packers most likely did their own due diligence on the guy. He' s still young and has showed flashes as a starter but unknowns about him and his off field issues must have been enough to scare interested teams off. Personally I wouldn't mind him as Rodgers backup but given the timing and complexity of the Packers offense he probably wouldn't be a good fit this season. Seneca Wallace may not excite most people but he has ample experience in the West Coast offense and would be the Packers best option if Rodgers were to go down with an injury. Ideally the Packers won't have to worry about a backup Rodgers stays healthy and continues to shred opposing defenses. GO PACK GO! [/QUOTE]
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