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Meh. Narratives died today
Well a bit premature for that. Let's see if he can be consistent over several games.
Meh. Narratives died today
Well a bit premature for that. Let's see if he can be consistent over several games.
Matt Flynn had a great game once. Let's see this happen consistently. Maybe not 6 TD games. But you know what I mean.
Not true, quite a few said he could never do it. Checkmate
Never do what? Generally not a good idea to respond to hyperbole with more hyperbole.
Not true, quite a few said he could never do it. Checkmate
Find a more willing participant. Bears win.
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No thanks. Boss.
No, really. Just one.
You do the work. Not my job
So fucking excited.
The only thing making me pump the breaks a little right now is Matt Flynn throwing 6 TD passes for Green Bay.
Point being: one game does not make a QB. The key here is consistency because the great ones are great because they do it week after week after week.
But man I am fucking excited to watch this guy play
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Worst D in the league I think.
Let’s see it happen when games on the line. Nonetheless I’m happy as hell
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I see I have to make this point yet again.
Developing is one thing. Learning the system is one thing. Getting used to your new coach and teammates and gaining experience is one thing.
HE. CAN'T. HIT. WIDE. OPEN. RECEIVERS.
He can't play football. This isn't an issue of developing, it's an issue of the kid is bad at the game.
NFL QBs don't need to be fluent in a system to be able to make a basic fade pass in the end zone to a top level 6'3" receiver. Not being experienced in a new system has nothing to do with completely overthrowing your deep balls when the WR has two steps on the DB. Lack of system experience doesn't cause a QB to be completely oblivious to open guys when there's little pressure in the pocket. It doesn't cause 75% of his passes beyond the first down marker to be inaccurate to the point of being uncatchable. It doesn't cause him to miss 5 out of 6 throws that should have been TDs.
These are basic fundamentals of being able to play QB. Any NFL QB could do these things on day 1 before they've even seen the damn playbook. He isn't an NFL QB.
So we should lie about how he is playing because he needs time? What sort of stupidity is this?