The weekly routine of rookie quarterback Brett Hundley remained unchanged for every game of the 2015 season.
Hundley, drafted in the fifth round out of UCLA, spent his days squarely in the shadows of starter Aaron Rodgers and backup Scott Tolzien. He played the role of inquisitive youngster — question and notes, questions and notes — whose main job, aside from improving, was to command the scout team for the Green Bay Packers.
Monday through Friday were made for hands-on learning. Sundays were reserved for observing.
Hundley, 22, was inactive for all 18 games this season, and the sparkling highlight reel he compiled in August and early September was thrust ever deeper into the recesses of public perception. The passer rating of 129.6, the 69% completion rate, the seven touchdowns and only one interception faded as the dregs of training camp were washed away.
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