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McCarthy, Thompson And The Hundley Vs Callahan Saga
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<blockquote data-quote="PackerfaninCarolina" data-source="post: 746541" data-attributes="member: 9364"><p>Yes, as Mondio just pointed out Callahan is an UDFA so yes, we practically got him here the cheapest way possible. But I do agree it's poor planning on our GM's part to have only him as a plan B.</p><p></p><p>Make no mistake, just to be sure I'm clear, Hundley needs and should get plenty of rope to try and get something going. I'm not against that. But even if our chances are slim to none on making the playoffs without Rodgers, I still think the GM and coaching staff have to still try to get there which means if Hundley can't get going or gets injured as well (he does take off running sometimes and takes sacks), you oughtta be either looking at other FA QBs out there with a higher ceiling than Callahan, or possibly be looking at a trade deal for a backup that would cost very little. I think there's plenty of room to criticize Ted Thompson in how he's handling this situation so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackerfaninCarolina, post: 746541, member: 9364"] Yes, as Mondio just pointed out Callahan is an UDFA so yes, we practically got him here the cheapest way possible. But I do agree it's poor planning on our GM's part to have only him as a plan B. Make no mistake, just to be sure I'm clear, Hundley needs and should get plenty of rope to try and get something going. I'm not against that. But even if our chances are slim to none on making the playoffs without Rodgers, I still think the GM and coaching staff have to still try to get there which means if Hundley can't get going or gets injured as well (he does take off running sometimes and takes sacks), you oughtta be either looking at other FA QBs out there with a higher ceiling than Callahan, or possibly be looking at a trade deal for a backup that would cost very little. I think there's plenty of room to criticize Ted Thompson in how he's handling this situation so far. [/QUOTE]
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