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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 731072"><p>I'd like to see Hill play when he's not under constant duress from sh*tty second/third team pass blocking, but that probably won't happen. He looked a lot better than Callahan dealing with it. Anyway, how many bad decisions can there be in 4-5 with a TD, two runs for 14 yards and an 8 play, 82 yard drive. I didn't see any.</p><p></p><p>When in comes to age, we should look at QBs differently. The rules are such that if they play smart longevity does not reach a decision point age 30 as at other positions. Besides, what difference does it make how old a guy is if you develop him and he's gone in 4 years? Or if he stays after 4 years for lack of interest then the development is not so special.</p><p></p><p>Hundley did a couple of things that bothered me. Call me a nit picker. After throwing the TD to Janis, Williams was in Janis' face giving him congratulatory rah-rah. Hundley comes up and shoves Williams out of the way, like "rook get out of my spotlight". Then he invites a guy to a Lambeau leap who had nothing to do with the play, as if to say, "I wish it were you, man." I had no idea Hundley might be a ****. Maybe he is. Guys don't work hard for you if you're a ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 731072"] I'd like to see Hill play when he's not under constant duress from sh*tty second/third team pass blocking, but that probably won't happen. He looked a lot better than Callahan dealing with it. Anyway, how many bad decisions can there be in 4-5 with a TD, two runs for 14 yards and an 8 play, 82 yard drive. I didn't see any. When in comes to age, we should look at QBs differently. The rules are such that if they play smart longevity does not reach a decision point age 30 as at other positions. Besides, what difference does it make how old a guy is if you develop him and he's gone in 4 years? Or if he stays after 4 years for lack of interest then the development is not so special. Hundley did a couple of things that bothered me. Call me a nit picker. After throwing the TD to Janis, Williams was in Janis' face giving him congratulatory rah-rah. Hundley comes up and shoves Williams out of the way, like "rook get out of my spotlight". Then he invites a guy to a Lambeau leap who had nothing to do with the play, as if to say, "I wish it were you, man." I had no idea Hundley might be a ****. Maybe he is. Guys don't work hard for you if you're a ****. [/QUOTE]
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