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    You call it skittish in the pocket; I call it the same horrible pass rush that always plagued Rodgers. He's doing what needs to be done with this pathetic O Line and receivers who are being exposed as not as good as Aaron Rodgers made them seem.

    Yeah, he needs experience, and he doesn't get it when they keep on such a short leash.
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    If only Ted would stop hurting linemen.

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    They definitely need to run the ball, but I think on Monday they were dealing with Taylor's weak ankle, Bak's hammy, no Bennett (remember how well he blocked in addition to dropping passes?) and of course Bulaga lost again. Would be nice to get at least 5 clean pockets off play action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    They definitely need to run the ball, but I think on Monday they were dealing with Taylor's weak ankle, Bak's hammy, no Bennett (remember how well he blocked in addition to dropping passes?) and of course Bulaga lost again. Would be nice to get at least 5 clean pockets off play action.
    Lions are not bad against the run either (10th in DVOA), which did not help.
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    Would be nice if MM tried to have a running game and actually call a game to BHs strengths.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Oday View Post
    Would be nice if MM tried to have a running game and actually call a game to BHs strengths.
    Dump-offs to RB's and 2 yard passes are Hundley's strengths. His other strength is looking good against vanilla defenses that aren't really trying, but it's tough for MM to put that into the playbook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MadScientist View Post
    Dump-offs to RB's and 2 yard passes are Hundley's strengths. His other strength is looking good against vanilla defenses that aren't really trying, but it's tough for MM to put that into the playbook.
    I think the key is no huddle, 2 minute offense, Hundley calls the plays (pre determined before series) and does mostly pre-snap reads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Oday View Post
    Would be nice if MM tried to have a running game and actually call a game to BHs strengths.
    Thats sarcasm right? I'm having a sheldon Cooper moment.
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    I think he tried but they were limited. I think Detroits run defense is better than NO's. And once you're down by two-three scores the run game goes bye bye.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    I think he tried but they were limited. I think Detroits run defense is better than NO's. And once you're down by two-three scores the run game goes bye bye.
    He bailed on the run before they were way down. If he doesn't see immediate success from it he bails. Hell he bails on the run even when it's successful. He's just not that good of a coach. Without Rodgers in there to make him look good it's obvious to all but the super homers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rutnstrut View Post
    He bailed on the run before they were way down. If he doesn't see immediate success from it he bails. Hell he bails on the run even when it's successful. He's just not that good of a coach. Without Rodgers in there to make him look good it's obvious to all but the super homers.
    With Aaron Rodgers out we really see what MM and the Coaching Staff and TT bring to the table.

    It's obvious the word to describe that best is = FAIL.

    So this will be overall good for Aaron Rodgers and Packer hopes of a Super Bowl; if finally, the Charade is exposed and we see TT and MM Fired.

    Then just maybe Aaron Rodgers will have 'a real chance' and a Super Bowl again.

    In reality I won't be surprized to see another best word to describe Packers and that possible reality = Denial.

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    he needs two seasons to become just an average qb. this O needs someone way above average to work...at least in the passing game.

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    I don't think Hundley can avoid the rush and chew gum at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by esoxx View Post
    I don't think Hundley can avoid the rush and chew gum at the same time.
    LOL, I noticed the same thing!

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    I've been wondering whether hundley has been hurting his trade value with his performances this year and it looks like he has. The espn packers blog has a quote from the elusive "nfl executive" saying that hundley would have fetched a 4th in the spring but nothing now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bossman641 View Post
    I've been wondering whether hundley has been hurting his trade value with his performances this year and it looks like he has. The espn packers blog has a quote from the elusive "nfl executive" saying that hundley would have fetched a 4th in the spring but nothing now.
    I think it's too early to tell. In the spring, a 4th. Now, nothing. In three weeks, who knows? It's a moving target.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smidgeon View Post
    I think it's too early to tell. In the spring, a 4th. Now, nothing. In three weeks, who knows? It's a moving target.
    I agree. I don't think he ever would have gotten more than a 4th if he didn't play. With improved performances by the end of the season, he might be up to a 3rd.

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    Hundley is a horrible QB. He hasn't learned a lick since his UCLA days. The number of sacks he took in college is almost unbelievable, and he had the same penchant for throwing short passes near the line of scrimmage rather than being able to see what was happening downfield and actually bring pressure to bear on the defense. Whoever thought this kid would translate well to the Packer passing attack probably should not be allowed to evaluate QB talent ever again.

    After the Saints game, I thought it was McCarthy being too conservative in his game planning. However, after the Lions game, it became very clear that I was incorrect...it actually is as simple as Hundley just not being a capable NFL QB. There were throws to be made downfield on Monday night...and Hundley rarely attempted those throws. Good young QBs will occasionally prove their ability to diagnose a play pre-snap...account for what the defense is trying to do...and beat it. I'm not sure I've seen one instance of that yet from Hundley in 2+ games, which to me is an incredibly bad sign.
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    Quote Originally Posted by King Friday View Post
    Whoever thought this kid would translate well to the Packer passing attack probably should not be allowed to evaluate QB talent ever again.
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    I was probably the same idiot who wanted Rodgers and then said "Let Favre walk, Rodgers is ready"
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    A pretty good read on Hundley’s problems. http://packerswire.usatoday.com/2017...y/amp/?ref=yfp

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