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who's the man in Green bay? Alex Green or James Starks?


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Green less than a year removed from torn ACL? pass blocking an issue.. Looked good on that 41 yd run, thus all the hype.

 

Starks coming back from injury, has been nothing special splitting time with Ryan grant last season but had a 4.3 ypc.

 

Doesn't sound like a promising situation plus the fact GB has been a pass happy team Although Benson had been running well this season.

 

Green was bid high on in my FAAB while Starks remained on WW. I scooped up Starks for depth Til the situation plays itself out.

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starks appears to be the man now:

 

Packers RBs coach Alex Van Pelt confirmed that James Starks has earned the starting job over Alex Green coming out of the bye.

 

Starks showed more power and better instincts than Green in the two games leading up to the bye. Green played on obvious passing downs and in the no-huddle offense while Starks handled the majority of the early-down snaps. Expect that timeshare to continue, with Starks as the more valuable of the two. Cedric Benson (turf toe) is out at least three more games. Nov 15 - 7:46 PM

 

 

Source: Green Bay Press-Gazette

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