Cabbage King
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Include me in the poll...coming up.
Include me in the poll...coming up.
Great....coming up.
Nah, I don't think I'll do that. But, i can appreciate your concern.Please make football posts in this thread.
Thanks. It's per the mods rules.
So cringe, YIKES!
We're getting new weapons next week???I wasn’t sold on fields until about a month ago. He’s legit big game player. Once weapons are here next week it’s going to be even more insane. He is VERY smart.
You complain too much. Should be worth a ban or two. Long ones.Why don't you relinquish your mod duties?
Serious question.
At least get someone who's not a two way street and enforces the VERY RULES they outlined. And btw, someone who doesn't arbitrarily ban posters for NOT breaking rules whenever they feel like it.
yeah I think thats the case as well and a pretty stupid game plan to be honest. I understand that you are always trying to win, but the goal is to win the superbowl and developing a QB is the most important step to doing that. Or finding out sooner rather then later if you think he can develop into a top tier passer.I agree. I fear they decided to let him run more to "hopefully" win some games early in the season, and it may have stunted his growth as a passer. The o-line was not that bad today, yet 2 late INTs and a loss (again) to GB.
Don't get me wrong, the 50 yard run TDs are awesome, but here we are, with a practice squad defense holding Rodgers under 20 points --- and we lose?
I agree ?The only criticism I have rn is progressions. This is most likely coming from his coach. So it’s not really a criticism of fields per se., it looks like most of his pass attempts, the ball is pre determined on either the front or backside., and rarely is he “allowed” to do a full field progression.
You’ll see this at times where a player on the opposite side the ball is open, but he never looks that way because he’s being coached to not look full field. I feel like this will be a next level thing we see next year with another offseason.
The reason why I say it’s coaching, in a presser a few weeks ago fields was asked if he’s allowed to change out of plays, and said they’re given checks for run/pass but he’s not experienced with yet to call a completely different play.
Not making excuses. Pure progression slows the game down, I’m almost positive that’s what is happening. Next step would be reading the entire field.
He has read the entire field though, but yeah agree they’re kinda holding him back but at the same time his receivers are trash., and the OL up until today has been inconsistentI agree ?
I think it's right inline with Eberflus saying, "As long as we move the pocket, we're doing good."
It's designed. They are not doing Justin's development any favors. I just hate that here we are heading into year three without a CLEAR indication that he's a good passer. I will NOT want to sign an unproven guy again - Jay Cutler got me once.
Yes, @Cabbage King, please read up on the rules.FTO means football talk only, please.
So you're too scared to meet for drinks next time I'm in Des Plains?Taking @Black Rainbow off of ignore momentarily to derail his FTO thread by pointing out that all of the female members of his family are dirty sluts.
Okay, back to ignore. Sucks to suck, beta cuck.
It’s called throwing with anticipation. The receiver failed, shit route went soft out of his break. No idea what he was doing teams run this every week, every game against zone or man. This is not on the qb.
I'm curious what Trent Dilfer will have to say about this tomorrow. To me, this looks like a combination of a bad decision and late throw by Fields and a terrible route by St. Brown. You can see Alexander had eyes on the play the entire time. Why are you throwing this ball at all here?? I'm no QB expert, but deep comeback routes against zone coverage seems like a bad idea.
Even with a better route, the throw looked late. The only possible explanation might have been that Brown was supposed to stop earlier than he did (around the 30) otherwise that play never had a chance.
The only way that play works in zone coverage is if you have Jaylen Waddle or Tyreek Hill or the DB is playing with an extremely soft cushion on the receiver. It started off that way on this play, but the route design took him too deep into the DB, which eliminated the cushion, and it gave Alexander an opportunity to close ground quickly.It’s called throwing with anticipation. The receiver failed, shit route went soft out of his break. No idea what he was doing teams run this every week, every game against zone or man. This is not on the qb.
NOPE its called a corner running the wideouts route.The only way that play works in zone coverage is if you have Jaylen Waddle or Tyreek Hill or the DB is playing with an extremely soft cushion on the receiver. It started off that way on this play, but the route design took him too deep into the DB, which eliminated the cushion, and it gave Alexander an opportunity to close ground quickly.
Even if Brown comes out of his break a little quicker, that ball is getting intercepted or deflected 9/10 times, at that depth. The throw looked late, even with how long it took Brown to turn around.
cant throw that when your looking at the WR and the DB is looking right at you. Could the WR come out faster? maybe, but thats still not a good ball to throw. Thats a perfect learning situation for him. If the Db has his back to you? yep rip it.. but not when he is looking at you.It’s called throwing with anticipation. The receiver failed, shit route went soft out of his break. No idea what he was doing teams run this every week, every game against zone or man. This is not on the qb.