3-4 as a starter. I see potential, and I like his play in the clutch. Obviously he's not where we would like him to be yet.
Originally Posted by: greengold
3-4 as a starter; but he got 28 points [and position for a missed FG] in one of those loses.
Looked ok after they reeled in the passing game to dink and dunk. Long ball touch is non existent but 2 weeks in a row he brought it home in OT. Got to give him props for keeping us alive.
Originally Posted by: gotarace
I think he’s lost trust in OL, for good reason, but this is something he has to forget about or he’ll never make it. In the 2nd Q at 3:01, 3rd and 20, Hundley dumped off a 5-6 yard pass to Williams that went for 9. This time the OL play was stellar, no one around Hundley and the valve to Williams would have never been covered. Surely, Hundley felt the footsteps of the rush when none was there [Like Nerd already said] or he would have waited for something to break downfield or bought time for a ref to see a defensive hold.
Hundley has good deep pass accuracy [not like Rodgers or Dickey good] just not the last few games. On the quick passing game Hundley doesn’t need to worry about the pass rush; but on those longer routes I’m guessing his mind is occupied too much by pass rush causing him to lose focus on route mechanics and fundamentals [Like Nerd has already said].
Hundley seems to turn it in when the chips are down. Maybe when he makes a crappy throw we have the backup start warming up and make it so Hundley sees it.
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool
Hundley V. Rodgers in Overtime
Prior to this year, in 3 OT games [Record: 0-3] Rodgers had 4 drive opportunities and his 2 Turnovers led directly to loses. Those drives are as follows:
3 and out -3 net yards-Drive ended: Fumble. Rodgers: 1-2-14, 1 Sack -7, 1 Fumb, 0 Rush yards.
3 and out, -10 net yards-Drive ended: Punt. Rodgers: 0-1-0, 1 Sack -8, 0 Rush yards
2 and out, 5 net yards-Drive ended: INT. Rodgers: 0-1, INT, 0 Rush yards
3 and out, -1 net yards-Drive ended: Punt. Rodgers: 0-1-0, 1 Sack -5, 0 Rush yards
Summary:
4 drives: 0 first downs, 0 points, 3 Losses; 11 plays, -9 net yards, 1 INT, 1 Fumble, 3 sacks for -20, 1-5-14, 0 yards rushing.
Hundley in 2 drive: 6 1st downs, 2 TDs, 2 Wins. 14 plays 114 yards [not a single negative play]. 0 Sacks, 0 INTs, 0 Fumbles. 5-6-51-1TD and 25 yards rushing.
The sample size is small; but significant given the stark contrast. When one factors in their relative talent there is no mistake these guys have been operating under a different level of composure in OT.
On the road that’s 4 impressive consistent crunch time 4th Q/OT games [Chic, Pitt, TB, Cleve]. In the last 3 series v. Browns Hundley was 17-21-108-1 [2 TDs and 1 field flipper drive (Starting at 3 and moving the ball 42 yards).
At home he’s played poorly except for a good 4th Q against Lions [Cant call this crunch time as game was over; but Lions were not playing soft] and 2nd Q drive v. NO.
There is no way his crunch time play is a fluke. It’s strange for him to play so consistently well in crunch; yet look like a consistently confused poor man’s TJ Rubley during huge swaths of games. His play at home has been consistently pretty bad. Very strange.