The Lions are a very competitive 2-10 team; this isn't a downright terrible team we're talking about.
Frankly, Flynn had little help from his o-line. Back-up QB in, you want to at least be able to run the ball to open things up for your QB. They couldn't.
Flynn looked like a passable NFL back-up. He can throw deep, has some mobility, and has some pocket presence.
What bugs me though is that his deep throws seem to have an awful lot of air under the ball. Whereas Aaron seems to throw passes that don't have as big an arch on them, Flynn seems to throw big arch pattern on his deep ball.
"all_about_da_packers" wrote: