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, represents the kind of sturdy, reliable presence at backup quarterback that head coach Mike McCarthy trusts to handle big situations. wasn't that guy last year, but a full offseason in the system and a stellar preseason campaign may have changed his coach's tune. If the Packers let one go during the cut down to 53, another team would be expected [url=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-For-Men]Jimmy Choo For Men[/url] to sign him, forcing the team to sign a young quarterback to stash the practice squad. Prior to Rettig's release, there was reason to believe he would be that quarterback. However, a nondescript training camp and preseason appears to have rendered him a non-option for the Packers. While technically he could still be added to the practice squad following next week's final wave of releases, it's rare for players let go on the first cut down to return to [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Hamilton-Bag]Michael Kors Factory Outlet[/url] those teams. The far more likely prospect is Green Bay keeping Flynn and Tolzien on their final roster. By releasing Rettig now and effectively eliminating his chances of making the practice squad, the Packers appear to have put their chips behind their two other reserve signal callers. The alternative to keeping Flynn and Tolzien would be to bring another quarterback completely unfamiliar with the Packers' offense and attempt train them during the season [url=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Hunter-And-Jimmy-Choo]Hunter And Jimmy Choo[/url] under heavy rep limitations.

The Packers seem better off just holding onto Flynn and Tolzien. Each is deserving of a spot, and retaining both allows the Packers to avoid any of the backup quarterback pitfalls that led to last season's winless November.

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