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Jordy Nelson

Apr 26, 2008

Packers Get Themselves a Backup QB, Draft Brian Brohm at Number 56

The Packers passed on two chances to get an insurance policy at quarterback and still managed to come away with one. via WYOW-TV Eagle River

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Apr 26, 2008
 
Green Bay got lucky that Brian Brohm was available. He will be successful at Green Bay's type of offense. If Aaron Rodgers doesn't "fill the shoes" of Brett Favre, Brohm might get to start sooner than he thinks. This is a good fit for both Brohm and Green Bay.
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Apr 26, 2008
 
Way to go Green Bay, you might have another Brett Farve on your hands. Brain Brohm is the real deal.
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Apr 27, 2008
 
The Packers still have a nice hand. Brohm giffs the Packers the chance, to win the Superbowl in the next 5 years.
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