Seneca Wallace Green Bay Packers 2013 Evaluation and Report Card

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1) Introduction: Brought in to be the necessary Band-Aid if Aaron Rodgers were to go down, Seneca Wallace proved that his skills are vastly diminished without the benefit of quick, scampering legs. His decision was marginal, arm strength OK. During his first start for the Packers in Week 10, Wallace suffered a season-ending groin injury.

Seneca Wallace
Seneca Wallace

2) Profile:

Seneca Sinclair Wallace

  • Age: 33
  • Born: 8/6/1980 in Sacramento, Calif.
  • Height: 5’11”
  • Weight: 205
  • College: Iowa State
  • Rookie Year: 2005
  • NFL Experience: 8

Career stats and more

3) Expectations coming into the season:  Moderate. Since he knew that he would only be seeing the field if Aaron Rodgers got hurt, his role wasn’t expected to be that important — especially because Rodgers had only missed two games as a starter coming into this season.

4) Player’s highlights/low-lights: Not too much to go on because he got hurt on his first in his first start of the season. Looked overmatched when he was brought in against the Bears after Aaron Rodgers went down with his season-ending collarbone injury.

5) Player’s contribution to the overall team success: Marginal. He basically thew away an excellent 150-yard rushing performance by Eddie Lacy in a 27-20 loss to the Bears at Green Bay because he was sacked four times and threw an interception.

6) Player’s contributions in the playoffs: Injured.

Season Report Card:

(C-) Level of expectations met during the season

(D) Contributions to team’s overall success.

(N/A) Contributions to team during the playoffs

Overall Grade:  D+

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6 thoughts on “Seneca Wallace Green Bay Packers 2013 Evaluation and Report Card

  1. Quick report card: Would have been better off keeping Graham Harrell (prior to Flynn’s return).

  2. TT gets the F here. The back up QB position has been a jock for a couple of years, until Flynn showed back up

  3. Why are we even talking about this guy?

    The article mentioned “his skills are vastly diminished”. For that statement to be true, at some point you had to believe this guy actually had some? When you get jettisoned by the Browns, that pretty much describes your career trajectory.

  4. How could anyone of sound mind have this joker on a football field. TT dropped his ballsack on that one.

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