Saturday, March 30, 2013

commentary...

Seattle Seahawks' backup Matt Flynn parlayed a six touchdown passes,480 yards passing win,against the Detroit Lions(in relief of Aaron Rodgers,who took day off)for the Packers(the last regular season game,in 2011),into a fat big contract(supposedly made $10 million,last year),and was brought in to be the starter,until Seattle drafted Russell Wilson in the third round,in last year's NFL Draft... now,Seattle wants to trade Flynn,to the Oakland Raiders,and the Raiders would like to restructure Flynn's contract for the trade,but Flynn is balking,and i do not blame him as much as you may think... for a guy who has two NFL starts in his NFL career,he may be arrogant in his belief that he is worth the money that he signed for,in Seattle,but Matt,you ARE NOT starting in Seattle,unless Wilson basically gets hurt,or goes bust(and that is not going to happen),so Matt,go somewhere else to get a chance to start,and the Raiders are going to give you a chance to start,in the NFL... question:is Flynn a certified NFL bust,like Scott Mitchell who parlayed a very good season,in Miami(in for an injured Dan Marino),for a big free agent contract for the Detroit Lions,but was 0-2 in the NFL playoffs,with Detroit,but honestly the Lions' team was motored by the jitterbug,and Hall of Fame member Barry Sanders the years that Mitchell was quarterback there... the Lions lost to the Packers in the playoffs,when "the old gunslinger" Brett Favre launched an unbelievable bomb when he rolled out to the left,and then found Sterling Sharpe in the right edge of the end zone,late in the game,and the Lions then lost to the Philadelphia Eagles,58-37,when Mitchell threw four interceptions,including at least one interception returned for a touchdown... Matt Flynn was the backup to a MVP(2011:Aaron Rodgers),while with the Packers,and could not beat out a 2012 NFL Draft third round pick,in Wilson,so is Flynn a certified bust,after possibly been traded only a year after signing a big fat free agent contract???

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