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Freddie Boston wrote:
I love how writer know so much more than Gute and his staff.
However, did the move solve the Packers' backup quarterback problem in the short term?
Uh, dude, signing Willis wasn't for the short term. It was a move for the next year, two maybe even three.
The time to solve the backup quarterback problem was in March and April, not late August.
In March Willis would have cost more than a 7th round pick. Jordan is the QB. How many games did they need to have the backup start in the past couple of years? If you said "None" then you are overreacting. If Jordan is injured mid game odds of winning are going to be low no matter who the back u is even if they signed Tannehill.
As mentioned, none of the other 31 NFL teams feel that he is worthy of being a backup. But, hey he's available so the Packers are the stupid ones for not signing him.