Matt Flynn

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For Kolb's own good, he needs someone to tell him to walk away. Last week, two weeks after the latest concussion, he was still having trouble stringing thoughts together. That is a major negative symptom. Same sort of thing Steve Young was going through after Aeneas bounced his head off of someone's knee.

No game, or job, is worth permanent brain damage. Hang it up Kolb, I won't blame ya.
 

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How could they not be? It's really a bad situation, imo
I agree. Can you really count on him to last a season because he's going to take shots. This last one was a freak thing but those happen. I'm not sold on Flynn but he has looked good and I think they should at least take a look at him.
 

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The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel suggests the Packers placing the franchise tag on impending free agent Matt Flynn is a realistic possibility, with the intent being to trade Flynn after he signs the one-year tender.

The one-year tender will be worth over $14 million and is fully guaranteed, so GM Ted Thompson would be taking a salary-cap risk by tagging Flynn. He'd also risk losing fellow impending free agent Jermichael Finley. It's interesting to note that one NFL agent who has represented a franchise player estimated Green Bay "could get a first-round pick at the minimum" and "maybe first- and third-round picks" for Flynn because of the need for quarterbacks around the NFL.

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They have too much talent all over that roster to risk using their franchise tag on a backup. I think he will end up walking.

My money is on him being a Redskin unless one of the top QBs slip to them in the draft.

I agree with you.....the Redskins will pull the trigger on him.
 
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