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Why wasn't Hundley more prepared?
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<blockquote data-quote="Forget Favre" data-source="post: 743261" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>If I recall correctly, whenever he came in at the last few ticks of the fourth, I don't think McMoron ever had him throw even once. </p><p>And then he pretty much did the same thing against the Vikes. </p><p>Hand off. </p><p>Hand off. </p><p>Throw incomplete. </p><p>Punt. </p><p>Repeat. </p><p></p><p>With how crummy the team is or lacking in certain areas, maybe Aaron could have still pulled off a win against the Purple. </p><p>With all his preparation that would have given us a good chance. </p><p>So why isn't as much attention and reps given to Hundley for these situations? </p><p>No one is expecting to see A-Rod be gone like this. And yet they should be better prepared for the worst case scenario. </p><p>Why weren't they? </p><p>If they had been then maybe Hundley could have found a way to win or given us a better chance.</p><p>Everything revolves around Aaron. And then when he goes, that just threw a monkey wrench into everything and the coaches and players just couldn't adjust. </p><p>Seems to me they could be better prepared for if this ever happens again. </p><p>Thoughts? Discuss?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Forget Favre, post: 743261, member: 2006"] If I recall correctly, whenever he came in at the last few ticks of the fourth, I don't think McMoron ever had him throw even once. And then he pretty much did the same thing against the Vikes. Hand off. Hand off. Throw incomplete. Punt. Repeat. With how crummy the team is or lacking in certain areas, maybe Aaron could have still pulled off a win against the Purple. With all his preparation that would have given us a good chance. So why isn't as much attention and reps given to Hundley for these situations? No one is expecting to see A-Rod be gone like this. And yet they should be better prepared for the worst case scenario. Why weren't they? If they had been then maybe Hundley could have found a way to win or given us a better chance. Everything revolves around Aaron. And then when he goes, that just threw a monkey wrench into everything and the coaches and players just couldn't adjust. Seems to me they could be better prepared for if this ever happens again. Thoughts? Discuss? [/QUOTE]
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