Dr. Strangelove
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It is just the Bears but I would think it would still be a good confidence boost for the kid.
Ok this thread bit me in the ass. Congrats GB. Worst loss in Bears history IMO. Also I would like to thank GB, you won the battle but contributed to us winning the war ( Fox will be fired at seasons end). So who really won?
Ok this thread bit me in the ass. Congrats GB. Worst loss in Bears history IMO. Also I would like to thank GB, you won the battle but contributed to us winning the war ( Fox will be fired at seasons end). So who really won?
In light of Fox's challenge, I think we can revisit this statement:
While Hundley took a nice step forward yesterday, he still has some growing to do. Packers could win several more games, or they could still lose them all. No reason to think he can't improve each week, but there's obviously, no guarantee of that either.
Packers are a bad team with a special QB. That is one franchise that does not know how to build a team. They never built around AR and now it will show. Bad GM and bad coach IMO. Yes I am a Bears fan so I might be biased but outside or great QB play I don't see a good team in any area.
In light of Fox's challenge, I think we can revisit this statement:
While Hundley took a nice step forward yesterday, he still has some growing to do. Packers could win several more games, or they could still lose them all. No reason to think he can't improve each week, but there's obviously, no guarantee of that either.
Guess that's better than being an idiot homer with Green and Gold glasses!Way to go out on a limb and take a stand.
Hundley had a passer rating of 110 against Chicago. He is showing improvement every game he plays but I still don't believe he can lead Green Bay into the SB.
Guess that's better than being an idiot homer with Green and Gold glasses!
But if you want me to take a stand, I'll say he does get better every week and won't regress. Th eguy basically hasn't taken a meaningful snap in nearly three years. Practice and preseason really don't simulate real action, so it's going to take a bit of time to shake some rust off and get back to where every little nuance of the position is automatic. Along with that, McCarthy has been rather slow to take the training wheels off, so once they're fully off, you'll see better from him.
He wasn't a wasted pick. He has all the tools to be a successful starting QB. He just needs to get the playing time to perfect his skills again.
Hundley had a passer rating of 110 against Chicago. He is showing improvement every game he plays but I still don't believe he can lead Green Bay into the SB.
If Rodgers is out the whole season there is no Super Bowl but the talk is he will be back, that question is if it would be worth bringing him back depending on the state of the Packers at the time he would be ready to play. Hopefully Hundley can play well enough to make it worth bringing Rodgers back
I dont think anyone is expecting that. There is hope to be 8 - 6 so that when the rumors of when Rodgers plays again for hopefully the last 2 or 3 games that they then can possibly qualify for the playoffs. if he can play he may make a comment like "We need to run the table" and get in as a 10 - 6 or maybe even an 11 - 5 team with the NFL so even this year. There was an advantage beating Seattle and Dallas for tie breaking purposes but it may not matter in the case of Dallas.
If Rodgers is out the whole season there is no Super Bowl but the talk is he will be back, that question is if it would be worth bringing him back depending on the state of the Packers at the time he would be ready to play. Hopefully Hundley can play well enough to make it worth bringing Rodgers back
It's a long shot he'd be healthy enough to play, but not impossible
Injuries: Aaron Rodgers takes snaps from trainer
Here are the other injuries we're tracking on this Wednesday in Week 11 of the 2017 NFL season:
1. Aaron Rodgers took a step forward in his rehab back from a broken collarbone that has sidelined him since Week 6.
Rodgers was spotted taking snaps from a trainer and at times whipping a towel in a throwing motion during the portion of Wednesday's practice open to the media, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The paper added that Rodgers also worked on cardio and agility drills in his first work done in front of the media since suffering the injury to his throwing shoulder.