swz01
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No man. It’s obvious it’s all hollow in there. Grimson said so.
I dont need fo convince you. Just watch fhe games for yourself. Are you saying in all of those trips to the redzone, nobody is getting open?
I posted this elsewhere, but it is relevant here:
Here is one (of many) examples of how stupidity leads to piss-poor QB play.
We have 3 receivers left (Cohen, Gabriel, and Robinson), and Burton split right. Howard is in the backfield with Trubs, but will run an out route. The Cardinals are in a straight Cover 2 zone.
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On the Snap, Trubisky immediately eyes his primary Target (Burton)
At this point, the defender (Peterson) hs picked up Trubisky's eye's and begins to jump the route.
With plenty of time and goo protection, Trubs throws to Burton. Note there were 3 better options, including an intermediate option (Gabriel) who had broken past the LB's into the soft spot in the zone.
Ball easily knocked away...
So let's go over what he did wrong:
1) Didn't recognize they were in basic Cover 2 zone.
2) Stared down his Primary
3) Threw to the only covered receiver
4) Threw to the receiver who ran a route into the zone of the best DB on the field.
5) Didn't go through a single progression to see that all 4 of his other receivers were open
6) Didn't trust his line protection - which was stellar
7) Ignored a pre-snap read that there was a mismatch in the zone on the other side as we had Cohen, Robinson and Gabriel going against a FS, a CB playing a deep zone, and a LB.
All of the above issues are mental issues.
On the next play, Nagy called a bubble screen for a short gain. On the next which was third and long, the Cardinals dialed up a blitz and Trubisky coughed up the ball.
I posted this elsewhere, but it is relevant here:
Here is one (of many) examples of how stupidity leads to piss-poor QB play.
We have 3 receivers left (Cohen, Gabriel, and Robinson), and Burton split right. Howard is in the backfield with Trubs, but will run an out route. The Cardinals are in a straight Cover 2 zone.
On the Snap, Trubisky immediately eyes his primary Target (Burton)
At this point, the defender (Peterson) hs picked up Trubisky's eye's and begins to jump the route.
With plenty of time and goo protection, Trubs throws to Burton. Note there were 3 better options, including an intermediate option (Gabriel) who had broken past the LB's into the soft spot in the zone.
Ball easily knocked away...
So let's go over what he did wrong:
1) Didn't recognize they were in basic Cover 2 zone.
2) Stared down his Primary
3) Threw to the only covered receiver
4) Threw to the receiver who ran a route into the zone of the best DB on the field.
5) Didn't go through a single progression to see that all 4 of his other receivers were open
6) Didn't trust his line protection - which was stellar
7) Ignored a pre-snap read that there was a mismatch in the zone on the other side as we had Cohen, Robinson and Gabriel going against a FS, a CB playing a deep zone, and a LB.
All of the above issues are mental issues.
On the next play, Nagy called a bubble screen for a short gain. On the next which was third and long, the Cardinals dialed up a blitz and Trubisky coughed up the ball.
You should make a new thread with this post. People get all on my case for giving Trubisky a hard time, but this is the shit that concerns me. In 15 games, he's doing or not doing shit that college QBs do, not starting NFL QBs.
Sounds like you’re just a parrot.
I posted this elsewhere, but it is relevant here:
Here is one (of many) examples of how stupidity leads to piss-poor QB play.
We have 3 receivers left (Cohen, Gabriel, and Robinson), and Burton split right. Howard is in the backfield with Trubs, but will run an out route. The Cardinals are in a straight Cover 2 zone.
On the Snap, Trubisky immediately eyes his primary Target (Burton)
At this point, the defender (Peterson) hs picked up Trubisky's eye's and begins to jump the route.
With plenty of time and goo protection, Trubs throws to Burton. Note there were 3 better options, including an intermediate option (Gabriel) who had broken past the LB's into the soft spot in the zone.
Ball easily knocked away...
So let's go over what he did wrong:
1) Didn't recognize they were in basic Cover 2 zone.
2) Stared down his Primary
3) Threw to the only covered receiver
4) Threw to the receiver who ran a route into the zone of the best DB on the field.
5) Didn't go through a single progression to see that all 4 of his other receivers were open
6) Didn't trust his line protection - which was stellar
7) Ignored a pre-snap read that there was a mismatch in the zone on the other side as we had Cohen, Robinson and Gabriel going against a FS, a CB playing a deep zone, and a LB.
All of the above issues are mental issues.
On the next play, Nagy called a bubble screen for a short gain. On the next which was third and long, the Cardinals dialed up a blitz and Trubisky coughed up the ball.
This is shit he should have seen a thousand times from pop-warner on. And yet, he seemingly had no idea what the D was.
And yet sometime around the Bengals game last year he seemed to see those deeper WRs and was able to hit them with ease.
Had AR... threw behind...
Had Gab... overthrow...
Even overthrown on the fade...
Just terrible.
Hmm....
Let's take a look at that. Here are Trubs stats from the Cinci game on.
So, after the Cinci game, he averaged a QB rating in the 70's. Which is where he is for his career and where he is this year. His completion percenteage dropped. His Int's went up. In watching some game film, he looked liek a deer in head lights.
I'm wondering if the Cinci game was an indication of his improvement or an anomaly?
I'm going with the latter.
I say he regressed after that week. Or just had a lucky week against a team that had just played their fucking asses off and lost against a divisional team that sealed that they were no longer in line to compete in the division.
I posted this elsewhere, but it is relevant here:
Here is one (of many) examples of how stupidity leads to piss-poor QB play.
We have 3 receivers left (Cohen, Gabriel, and Robinson), and Burton split right. Howard is in the backfield with Trubs, but will run an out route. The Cardinals are in a straight Cover 2 zone.
On the Snap, Trubisky immediately eyes his primary Target (Burton)
At this point, the defender (Peterson) hs picked up Trubisky's eye's and begins to jump the route.
With plenty of time and goo protection, Trubs throws to Burton. Note there were 3 better options, including an intermediate option (Gabriel) who had broken past the LB's into the soft spot in the zone.
Ball easily knocked away...
So let's go over what he did wrong:
1) Didn't recognize they were in basic Cover 2 zone.
2) Stared down his Primary
3) Threw to the only covered receiver
4) Threw to the receiver who ran a route into the zone of the best DB on the field.
5) Didn't go through a single progression to see that all 4 of his other receivers were open
6) Didn't trust his line protection - which was stellar
7) Ignored a pre-snap read that there was a mismatch in the zone on the other side as we had Cohen, Robinson and Gabriel going against a FS, a CB playing a deep zone, and a LB.
All of the above issues are mental issues.
On the next play, Nagy called a bubble screen for a short gain. On the next which was third and long, the Cardinals dialed up a blitz and Trubisky coughed up the ball.
I posted this elsewhere, but it is relevant here:
Here is one (of many) examples of how stupidity leads to piss-poor QB play.
We have 3 receivers left (Cohen, Gabriel, and Robinson), and Burton split right. Howard is in the backfield with Trubs, but will run an out route. The Cardinals are in a straight Cover 2 zone.
On the Snap, Trubisky immediately eyes his primary Target (Burton)
At this point, the defender (Peterson) hs picked up Trubisky's eye's and begins to jump the route.
With plenty of time and goo protection, Trubs throws to Burton. Note there were 3 better options, including an intermediate option (Gabriel) who had broken past the LB's into the soft spot in the zone.
Ball easily knocked away...
So let's go over what he did wrong:
1) Didn't recognize they were in basic Cover 2 zone.
2) Stared down his Primary
3) Threw to the only covered receiver
4) Threw to the receiver who ran a route into the zone of the best DB on the field.
5) Didn't go through a single progression to see that all 4 of his other receivers were open
6) Didn't trust his line protection - which was stellar
7) Ignored a pre-snap read that there was a mismatch in the zone on the other side as we had Cohen, Robinson and Gabriel going against a FS, a CB playing a deep zone, and a LB.
All of the above issues are mental issues.
On the next play, Nagy called a bubble screen for a short gain. On the next which was third and long, the Cardinals dialed up a blitz and Trubisky coughed up the ball.
He looks like a guy who is inexperienced and hasn't learned the system yet.
I don't know what this means.
Thanks for joining us.All the blind posters in one place. Nice.