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    Quote Originally Posted by JustinHarrell View Post
    Hundley doesn’t have a noodle arm. It’s between the strength of Flynn and Rodgers. But it’s clearly not a truly live arm. It’s just Ok, sort of like Eli Manning’s always was.

    Hundley looks better, but he has his limitations and doesn’t have the special anticipation that would make the limitations disappear.

    But he has potential to be a .500 QB and that could be enough to keep us in it till Aaron comes back.
    With the Packer defense, ST and mounting injuries I think they would need better than OK from the QB position in order to tread water until late December.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoosier View Post
    With the Packer defense, ST and mounting injuries I think they would need better than OK from the QB position in order to tread water until late December.
    One thing they have going for them is the low offensive rank (Yardage) of their upcoming opponents:

    Baltimore (30)
    Pittsburgh (11)
    Tampa Bay (15)
    Cleveland (25)
    Carolina (26)
    Minnesota (9)
    Detroit (17)

    They might be able to win enough ugly games to hang in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    One thing they have going for them is the low offensive rank (Yardage) of their upcoming opponents:

    Baltimore (30)
    Pittsburgh (11)
    Tampa Bay (15)
    Cleveland (25)
    Carolina (26)
    Minnesota (9)
    Detroit (17)

    They might be able to win enough ugly games to hang in there.
    Yeah, that and the fact that there are currently a lot of NFC teams hovering around 500, which might mean that 9-7 isn't out of the running for last wild card.

    But the injuries keep coming like a snowstorm in Buffalo, hard to see how they are going to survive those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joemailman View Post
    One thing they have going for them is the low offensive rank (Yardage) of their upcoming opponents:

    Baltimore (30)
    Pittsburgh (11)
    Tampa Bay (15)
    Cleveland (25)
    Carolina (26)
    Minnesota (9)
    Detroit (17)

    They might be able to win enough ugly games to hang in there.
    Detroit didn't even punt. They knew every blitz. Any team with a competent QB and OC, will not be stopped and unless Hundley learns to deal with pressure
    The Packers squeaked by the Bears, due in large part by the worst challenge in the NFL this year. The Cleveland game is winnable, but I'm not sure if another one is.
    Fire Murphy, Gute, MLF, Barry, Senavich, etc!

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