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TBD talking about a 107 passer rating, like that matters when you score 7 offensive points against a 1-10 team at home. The whole passing game sucks, including the QB.

It seems like you feel that the QB should succeed DESPITE the pitiful efforts of the rest of the offense and coaching/playcalling. Our coaches are not putting him into a position to succeed. Who in the NFL is doing that? What QB has as bad of a team around him, with deadbeat coaches calling shit for plays, and is just out there slinging TDs?

We're not going to see what the kid truly has until next season. But to say he's 'bad' or 'fucking awful' is misinformed. He can't do much in this system, with these players, and this playcalling. So to have a 12/15 day for a TD and a decent QB rating while our stud RB gains 38 yards rushing isn't a BAD day. It's honestly the ceiling for him while Fox and Loggains are still here.
 

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I’m not saying Mitch is going to be good or bad; I think it’s too early too tell. I think there is a severe handicap with shit coaching, limited pass attempts, and lack of receiving weapons.

He had 15 fucking pass attempts. Granted he took a couple sacks where he needs to get rid of the ball.

All I’m saying is if you put Mitch with Kyle Shanahan where he’s getting 30 pass attempts with competent play design/calling, I really believe the narrative on Mitch is completely different. Amiright?

I went to the bears/pats preseason game last year, JImmyG played and what I liked about him was what they brag about with Trubisky, he has the ability to be off balance and to make a throw on a dime. He flicked a pass towards the end of the last game that was insanely awesome....I'm not sure how good his deep ball is but he can move in the pocket.

I know Trubisky can pass and he can run, the main thing scaring me about him is his inability to feel or sense pressure. Even Grossman could move pretty well prior to his 2 injuries but he could feel pressure. Granted the line has been steadily crumbling around him for the past few weeks ....once we get some threats at WR they won't be able to crowd the box so much.......it's nice to see him complete the quick slants to Inman, but part of me wonders if that were Josh Gordon instead of Inman if he'd take a few of those to the house.
 

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I remember that when JG came into the league, many questioned his long ball.
 

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Strengths Adequate height with good muscular definition. Built to withstand physical challenges of the position. Calm field general. Very good pocket mobility. Can slide around circumference of the pocket without having to drop his eyes from their task. When he leaves the pocket, looks to challenge with his arm before defaulting to his feet. Always in ready-to-rip throwing posture. Delivery is crisp and efficient. Locates safeties and reads their intentions immediately after the snap. Quick through his progressions and will double back to targets if his protection allows him time. Pocket mechanics and throwing motion are solid. Tough and competitive. Shows courage and poise in the pocket. Throws passes from balanced platforms and rarely defaults to an off-balance throw unnecessarily. Has all the arm you need. NFL call sheets will be wide open with Trubisky at the helm. Can dial up deep field-side outs with accuracy. Ball comes humming out of his hand when he needs to spike his velocity. Arm talent to whip a catchable throw from difficult angles to targets outside the numbers. Makes the standard "pitch and catch" throws with consistent accuracy. Ball usually comes out on time. His 62.1 completion percentage on intermediate throws easily outpaces the top quarterbacks in this draft. Possesses get-away quickness to avoid sudden pressure from a-gap blitzers with the speed to damage the defensive cause once he leaves the pocket.


Weaknesses Almost 98 percent of his dropbacks came from shotgun. Will have to learn NFL footwork from under center which could take time. Benefits from offense loaded with RPOs (run-pass option) that pull linebackers forward and open easier throwing windows. Played in space-based passing attack that didn't often ask him to throw to tight windows in traffic. Arm slot will drop way down causing batted balls at line of scrimmage. Too willing to float balls rather than air-mailing them out of bounds when he's making a bail-out throw against pressure. Needs better drive accuracy between the hashes. Has a tendency to leave throws in hip pocket of moving targets. Inconsistent deep ball touch. Has touchdown opportunities he babies and invites defenders time to recover. Not always pocket aware. Hyper-focuses on shifting parts down the field and can be late to feel pressure collapsing the edges.
 

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"Every single one" lol. There was one. Kaepernick was the only one I said would be good and was bad.

As much as I enjoyed Grossman, I knew he wasn't a great talent and never claimed he was. I've only ever really stuck my neck out good or bad in a big way about three QBs. Cutler, Kaepernick, and Watson. I was right about two of them. So you can piss off too :dealwithit:

Oh my bad. I thought this was the thread where we all showed up to type a bunch of bullshit.

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Ha, this thread is the reason I pretty much avoided the cyber-menstruation of CCS last week, but also some funny reading this week.
 

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