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That’s when you bust out the wildcatNot on every play, you moron, but when it's 3rd and 20 you don't hand off the ball.
That’s when you bust out the wildcatNot on every play, you moron, but when it's 3rd and 20 you don't hand off the ball.
My bad. You are correct. Or perhaps the double-reverse. Or maybe, secret third-down PUNT.That’s when you bust out the wildcat
I think he learned just how fast good NFL DEs are.The only question that we should ask is did that help Fields?
Are there any things from that game that will make him better in 1-2 years? What positives can be drawn and what potential negatives?
He also learned 95% of pass plays are from shotgunI think he learned just how fast good NFL DEs are.
I don't think anyone would argue that point. At some point Fields didn't trust his protection and that is a normal response in my opinion. I've seen other QBs affected in that manner as well. Even the great Aaron Rodgers in week one.Get what your saying and theres no doubt the game plan and play management were hot garbage, but there were also a number of throws that Fields just flat out missed or didnt read fast enough. It was shitty play all around for that offense, no one should get a pass
this, he learned the game was far faster than his team practice.I think he learned just how fast good NFL DEs are.
Plu lease start Fields against the Lions........