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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 743216" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I don't think we see #12 back this season, if we do, it wouldn't be until mid January, during the playoffs, which the Packers would have to make with Hundley or someone else at QB. Everything I am reading or hearing seems to point to the fact that because this is AR's throwing shoulder, he won't be fully able to play for 3 months. He may heal as quick as he did in 2013, but that was a broken collarbone on his non-throwing arm. During his recovering, he was able to start throwing the ball early on, helping him to keep his right arm strength up, as well as keep from getting rusty. He won't have that luxury this time. They also haven't announced where the break was or how severe it was. Various times of recovery for various breaks.</p><p></p><p>McCarthy will definitely help scheme the offense, knowing Hundley's abilities and limitations. However, without a run game, I don't think Hundley will be able to pace this offense to enough points to keep up with what our defense is going to allow other teams to score. Time of possession is going to start swinging very favorably to the opponents and that won't bode well for our defense.</p><p></p><p>I hope Hundley and the defense prove me wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 743216, member: 7261"] I don't think we see #12 back this season, if we do, it wouldn't be until mid January, during the playoffs, which the Packers would have to make with Hundley or someone else at QB. Everything I am reading or hearing seems to point to the fact that because this is AR's throwing shoulder, he won't be fully able to play for 3 months. He may heal as quick as he did in 2013, but that was a broken collarbone on his non-throwing arm. During his recovering, he was able to start throwing the ball early on, helping him to keep his right arm strength up, as well as keep from getting rusty. He won't have that luxury this time. They also haven't announced where the break was or how severe it was. Various times of recovery for various breaks. McCarthy will definitely help scheme the offense, knowing Hundley's abilities and limitations. However, without a run game, I don't think Hundley will be able to pace this offense to enough points to keep up with what our defense is going to allow other teams to score. Time of possession is going to start swinging very favorably to the opponents and that won't bode well for our defense. I hope Hundley and the defense prove me wrong. [/QUOTE]
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