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Without Rodgers, it will be up to McCarthy to lead these team
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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 743260" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Good post. The Vikings did pretty well (8-8) last year after losing Bridgewater and Peterson and a slew of other injuries. So it isn't impossible to win games without your starting QB. Was a healthy Bradford better than Hundley, yes, but he still had to learn the Viking system in a short time. Other teams have done it as well, the Patriots come to mind. </p><p></p><p>I guess what I am saying is this. Losing #12, whether we had a healthy OL or not, is a huge blow to a team that overly relies on on one player. This over reliance has masked a lot of issues, mainly on defense, and allowed TT, MM, DC and company to pretty much run the Packers based on the arm of one guy.</p><p></p><p>I don't expect, nor would I want MM to lose his job over this, but I think it might just cast a light on a DC and perhaps a GM, who have somewhat ridden on the coattails of #12.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 743260, member: 7261"] Good post. The Vikings did pretty well (8-8) last year after losing Bridgewater and Peterson and a slew of other injuries. So it isn't impossible to win games without your starting QB. Was a healthy Bradford better than Hundley, yes, but he still had to learn the Viking system in a short time. Other teams have done it as well, the Patriots come to mind. I guess what I am saying is this. Losing #12, whether we had a healthy OL or not, is a huge blow to a team that overly relies on on one player. This over reliance has masked a lot of issues, mainly on defense, and allowed TT, MM, DC and company to pretty much run the Packers based on the arm of one guy. I don't expect, nor would I want MM to lose his job over this, but I think it might just cast a light on a DC and perhaps a GM, who have somewhat ridden on the coattails of #12. [/QUOTE]
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