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I hope more reps will help Seneca next week but I saw a lot of things from him that probably won't be able to be corrected. Seneca looks like he is considerably slower than he used to be and also doesn't have a strong enough arm throwing the football. Accuracy also seems to be a big issue for him.
Just saying what I observed. His passes looked pretty weak and several times he threw easy passes behind receivers or too low. Also, seemed to struggle to out run Chicago's DEs. We will see what happens this week.So, he is slow... does not have a strong arm... and does not have an accurate arm. Wow, why is he a QB in the NFL then?
I think this is correct.On the play where Seneca ran around forever and finally hit a receiver on the sideline, where they ruled the knee out before he secured the ball, I told my husband I thought Seneca could have run for the first down. He thought they were discouraging him from running much because he was the only QB they had left since they only carry two. I thought he still looked pretty fast, but I am guessing they did want him to be a little conservative to protect himself.
He will be starting for one of my fantasy teams this week. That is all.
So, he is slow... does not have a strong arm... and does not have an accurate arm. Wow, why is he a QB in the NFL then?
They mentioned ISU at one point...Did anyone else notice the announcers went out of their way to NOT say he was from Iowa State? I was waiting to hear it all night, but they never said where he was drafted from.
The closest they got was saying he spent 2 years at JuCo before transferring to play 2 years at a university.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I found the correct link:
Seneca Wallace -- I'm PROUD to Be Green Bay's FIRST Black Starting QB | TMZ.com
It's not like the Pack has had tons of turnover at the QB spot over the years -- Wallace is only the 4th starter since 1993 when Brett Favre (white) took the job from Don Majkowski (white).
Of course, Aaron Rodgers (white) followed him and Matt Flynn (white/burnout) started a couple of games when A.R. got hurt in 2010 & 2011.