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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHarrell View Post
    Nice perspective joe. This could be a good thing. AR is playing like shit. He can't make excuses any more. This could be the low he needs to reapply himself to doing the simple things well!
    It seems pretty clear that things are broken at a deeper level than that. This isn't just the result of hardheadedness at QB, it's a combination of factors that arise when you are running a scheme that has been around for a while and can no longer adapt or generate new looks that force defenses to do things they don't want to do. The opposing defense is dictating the terms now, and if the Packers had an easy fix for that they would have implemented it by now. Their best bet was that the defensive improvement would offset the limitations of this offense. Judging from yesterday, that doesn't seem to be the case.

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    Be grateful for the one title we have. That is all we will achieve with this regime.

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    The second Brett era begins. So is Hundley any good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmmdk View Post
    The second Brett era begins. So is Hundley any good?
    from what i remember of hundley in the two preseasons that we've had him...i think callahan played better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbgary View Post
    from what i remember of hundley in the two preseasons that we've had him...i think callahan played better.
    In 2015, Hundley played better as the preseason progressed. Overall he was 45-65 for 630 yards with 7 TD's and 1 INT. Passer rating of 129.6. Better than Callahan IMO. He didn't play enough this year to render a judgment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    In 2015, Hundley played better as the preseason progressed. Overall he was 45-65 for 630 yards with 7 TD's and 1 INT. Passer rating of 129.6. Better than Callahan IMO. He didn't play enough this year to render a judgment.
    cool, thanks! remember i said "from what i remember...". so clearly is wasn't much. lol

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    I read that the WR's all run individual routes instead of going into bunch formations, running rub routes/legal pick routes and the likes that many other NFL O's run these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VegasPackFan View Post
    I read that the WR's all run individual routes instead of going into bunch formations, running rub routes/legal pick routes and the likes that many other NFL O's run these days.
    This is true, but he has been incorporating new plays into the last few games. When Lacy got hurt versus the Giants, the no huddle returned full force with Starks after that and back came the ISO routes.

    There was more variety again versus the Cowboys, I think that was directly related to his improved completion percentage. A lot of that was Monty and Cobb.
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    It's alarming to me that he can get 5-6 seconds which is an ETERNITY in the NFL to throw and he cant find an open guy. Either he isnt seeing the field well or the guys just aren't getting open. Most QB's would destroy defenses with that much time to throw.

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