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I think that's a little harsh, C'jon
His basic game is good; mechanics, reads, and throwing, but he shows his inexperience from lack of seat time, not necessarily from playing bad.
Not to mention playing behind a terrible OL. Nobody would've played any better with that kind of protection.
Unless your last name is Rodgers.

Hundley didn't play poorly. He didn't play well. He didn't do much of anything. He didn't show any command. He didn't show an understanding of his offensive personnel and how he should pattern his game to make things work. He looked like a bunch of NFL starters that maybe shouldn't be NFL starters. 

Hundley should have looked much more in control of things. He didn't. He didn't look ready for tonight. That's a problem. 

Yeah, I went to the game and had very good seats, so we could see how the plays progressed.   And while Hundley had some decent stats, I thought he looked mediocre at best considering this is his third season.  He blew those two QB sneaks.  Looked indecisive about stretching the field.  To me he looked more like a second year guy at best.  Disappointed.

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My opinion of Hundley, he's a solid backup.  If he was pressed into starting duty, I think he might be a notch above what Scott Tolzien and Matt Flynn were in 2013 when Rodgers went down for 8 games.  Can he start in the NFL?  Yes, he can. But if he does ever start for someone, I think that team will always be trying to find something better.   He doesn't strike me as a guy that will a 3 year starter for any one team.  He's starter material, but more along the lines of Mike Glennon who has started in the NFL but every team that had him drafted someone to replace him.

Brainwashed Boris posted:

LMAO...They called holding on the Bronco defense but flashed "Holding - #2 Mason Crosby" on the screen.

I can't wait for the pre-season to be over with

A favorite moment from last night is when the sideline guy was interviewing a Broncos player, and in the background is a guy in a #87 jersey.
Once he noticed he was on TV, he began giving a thumbs-down, then started pointing out his jersey and giving the #1 sign. The cameraman finally moved around to take him out of frame, they showed the next play as the interview was still yapping in the background. When the shot switched back to the interview, the Packers fan was...gone! No sight of him anywhere! 

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