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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Yeah, there's lots of teams they couldn't have beaten today. Today is only a cause for optimism if it represented a real turning of the corner for Hundley. He did play pretty well in the 2nd half.
    I thought Hundley did finish the game strong, however he only had 95 yards passing through three quarters. Let's hope he has turned the corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teamcheez1 View Post
    I thought Hundley did finish the game strong, however he only had 95 yards passing through three quarters. Let's hope he has turned the corner.
    Looking at it another way, he put up 117 yards and a TD with the game on the line. He also hit another deep pass late to Adams to keep the clock rolling and put them in position to ice the game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    Would love to see the 1986 Gregg team against current Packers. Would Campen play against himself coaching?
    Technically that's 31 years ago. How about the 10-0 at Chicago in '91? That was so awful. Or the loss at Baltimore on Sunday or MNF in 2005?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    Technically that's 31 years ago. How about the 10-0 at Chicago in '91? That was so awful. Or the loss at Baltimore on Sunday or MNF in 2005?
    Yeah, I forgot to mention that. I assumed Red's 30 year window was at least partially to avoid have to have the 4-12 '86 Packers face this current group.
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    IMO Packers have a very good trio of RB's if they could keep at least 2 of them healthy at the same time. Monty runs too high though inside, and might always have rib issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    IMO Packers have a very good trio of RB's if they could keep at least 2 of them healthy at the same time. Monty runs too high though inside, and might always have rib issues.
    Yea. he is like 6'1" I think. He runs high, but has weird vision. He slowly picks his holes and is effective, but it could contribute to his injuries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobblehead View Post
    Yea. he is like 6'1" I think. He runs high, but has weird vision. He slowly picks his holes and is effective, but it could contribute to his injuries.
    6 foot even

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    Williams ran a helluva lot better than he ever did in the preseason. I'm still waiting to see Davonte Mays get on the field, though. I'm one of the biggest critics of our O Line, but they were a lot less bad than usual today. Maybe it was just poor D by the Bears.
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    The Bears front 7 can play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    The Bears front 7 can play.
    Does that mean Jamaal Williams can play too? He got some tough yards at the end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Smidgeon View Post
    Does that mean Jamaal Williams can play too? He got some tough yards at the end.
    He's not going to get you a home run. But like the O line, he will get a workmanlike production from most plays. Not many negative plays yesterday.

    He also looks like a legit short yardage back. Add in the fact that he can pass block and catch, that is a VERY nice complement to Monty and Ripper, who can do both as well.'

    You could have a 3rd and short to medium offense of 2 RB, Williams and Ripper, where you dare the defense to go base. If they don't, run it. If they go base, send both backs out to beat the LBs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pbmax View Post
    He's not going to get you a home run. But like the O line, he will get a workmanlike production from most plays. Not many negative plays yesterday.

    He also looks like a legit short yardage back. Add in the fact that he can pass block and catch, that is a VERY nice complement to Monty and Ripper, who can do both as well.'

    You could have a 3rd and short to medium offense of 2 RB, Williams and Ripper, where you dare the defense to go base. If they don't, run it. If they go base, send both backs out to beat the LBs.
    If Williams can get 4 yds a carry most of the time that could be good enough to keep defenses honest and slow down the pass rush.

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    we can't put this game in the books until Fritz weighs in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mraynrand View Post
    we can't put this game in the books until Fritz weighs in.
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    I like the deep passes but the out patterns scare the hell out of me. Should have been two pick sixes on the first drive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Oday View Post
    I like the deep passes but the out patterns scare the hell out of me. Should have been two pick sixes on the first drive.
    Good news is it happened on the 1st drive, but I don't think it happened after that. (Could be wrong). I'm sure it was a topic of discussion when he got to the sideline. If he was throwing the out too late, that's correctable. If he lacks the arm strength to throw the out, then he's a career backup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    Good news is it happened on the 1st drive, but I don't think it happened after that. (Could be wrong). I'm sure it was a topic of discussion when he got to the sideline. If he was throwing the out too late, that's correctable. If he lacks the arm strength to throw the out, then he's a career backup.
    There were two passes out that were late. One in each half I think. He all but double clutched the second half throw as he moved from his first read to his second (it was the play they re-ran and Spielman was giving Hundley props for going through his progressions).
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