Monday, November 11, 2013

Matt Flynn is Back!

There were people calling for this prior to Aaron Rodgers getting injured.  There were people calling for this prior to Seneca Wallace being injured.  Now, with the only two quarterbacks that the Packers have had on the roster for the majority of the season injured, Ted Thompson has opted to bring back the Packers co-record-holder in touchdown passes in a single game back to Titletown.

Truth be told, Matt Flynn's career high water mark was that game against the Lions where he tossed six touchdown passes in week 17, a feat only later matched by Aaron Rodgers.  Since leaving the Packers for big money in Seattle, things haven't gone well.  To those of us who watched him play at Wisconsin, it's not a big shock that Russell Wilson turned into a quality professional quarterback,  Wilson's breakout came at the expense of Matt Flynn, who was quickly relegated back to backup status. 

After one season with Seattle, Flynn was traded to perpetually quarterback desperate Oakland, where he was once again beat out for the starting job.  Flynn was cut by Oakland earlier this year and there were some who wanted the Packers to bring Flynn in at that point.  Instead, he spent a short stint with injury plagued Buffalo before being released just prior to the Rodgers injury.  Some expected the Packers to claim Flynn on waivers, or another team to claim him to prevent the Packers from claiming him.  Flynn cleared waivers.

The concerns over Flynn's apparently bad elbow have now been overcome by the dire situation the Packers find themselves in.  The 2013 season is shaping up to give the Packers and their fans a taste of  something that they haven't tasted in 20 years and something that the Vikings, Bears, Lions and the rest of the NFL have had all too much experience with over that time: quarterback uncertainty.  Fortunately for the Packers, there's light at the end of the tunnel, and though it may not be enough to save this season, the Packers still have the best signal caller in the league.  The problem is finding the right understudy.


Saturday, November 9, 2013

Richie Incognito Isn't a Racist...

...He's just an asshole.

A bunch of of the talk about the Incognito/Martin saga going on down in Miami has centered around Incognito's use of the N-word to refer to his Martin, his teammate.  Many of the meatheads running to Incognito's defense, especially fellow Dolphins, center around their contention that Incognito is not a racist.  My response is that they may be right, but who cares?

Icognito is a bully.  Bullies bully using the tools they have available to him and racial slurs are easy for someone of Incognito's level of sophistication.  The evidence doesn't suggest that Incognito bullied Martin because Martin is black.  The evidence suggests that Richie Icognito is an asshole, regardless of who his unfortunate target is.  It doesn't matter if he's targeting a teammate, or some woman who had the unfortunate luck to encounter him at a charity golf outing in 2012.  Truth be told, it doesn't take an especially talented google searcher to find accounts of Incognito's misdeeds going back to his college days. 

In short, those focusing on the use of the N-word and whether or not that means Richie Incognito is a racist are clouding he issue.  The fact remains that he is a bully and an asshole.  Some of his bullying involved the use of racist language that may or may not have been condoned by other teammates.  While that's an issue worth considering, it's not the primary issue that Joe Philbin and the rest of the Dolphins' leadership has to worry about.

Racist or not, the Dolphins allowed this type of bullying behavior to go on.  By some accounts, it may have been with the knowledge or even direction of the coaching staff.  Racist or not, this type of behavior should not be tolerated in any workplace, even one as aggressive and testosterone fueled as professional football.  Incognito is a horrible bully.  The question that remains open is whether Philbin and the coaching staff knew about the situation, was willfully ignorant of the situation, or, worse yet, ordered the "code red" on Martin.  That will go a long way to decide how this situation ends up playing out, but it seems pretty clear that things are not going well in the Dolphin's locker room.