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12-03-2012, 11:34 AM #121
Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
Hard to say. Teaching Joe the same mechanics and semantics as those Manning used probably isn't applicable to Joe, as each quarterback has their own learning and playing style. With that said, it seems as though Joe has been involved with more calls at the line of scrimmage this season, but other than this I personally don't see any change.
As far as teaching Joe intangibles, I think Caldwell can only do so much, the rest is up to Joe.
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
Good question and a hard one to say for sure. I think we could say where he hasn't helped him, but there are already 10 threads where that's being talked about.
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12-03-2012, 11:43 AM #123Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
I think Joe is trying a lot of new things this season. Unfortunately he hasn't been very successful.
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12-03-2012, 11:43 AM #124Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
I'm seeing more regression than progression, 2 years in a row under 60% pass completion, pocket awareness seems to be getting worse, making less plays with his feet, ball handling(play action, etc) is worse.
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12-03-2012, 11:45 AM #125Regular 1st Stringer
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
I assumed that was the case to push Joe into more leadership of this offense. It should be a no brainer in his
5th year that he should/could/would have the ability to audible and should be given that freedom. But what about fundamentals, improved technique and mental eptitude? In other words, what tangibles are we seeing on the field that seem to be a direct influence of having Caldwell for Joe? Was Caldwell money well spent as a QB coach for Flacco?
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12-03-2012, 11:52 AM #126
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
I wonder what caldwell has to say about the system? I mean how can he teach Joe things when Joe is in a system that is set up failure?
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12-03-2012, 11:58 AM #127
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Re: Why Joe's the problem
I'll book it to say if we get cordinator in here that runs a west coast spread offense we will SEE Joe flacco in the top 10. Book that shit! This croyell shit needs to go there is only 3 trees to the route this team runs, Deep ball to the sidelienes, out routes on the intermediate and curls and drags in the short, that shit is too easy to defend, there is no imagination, no substance to the offense, there is always just 3 wrs sets in the shotgun, there is no flooding the zones, no trips sets, no SLANTS, NO PICKS, NO RUBS, NO SCREENS OF ANY SORT, NO TRUE SPREAD FORMATION, THERE'S NOTHING BUT 3 WIDEOUTS RUNNING THE SAME THREE ROUTES ALL THE TIME!!!
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Re: Why Joe's the problem
Honestly, I've never been convinced of Joe's deep accuracy, he is so often just a beat off in delivering the ball leading to it being underthrown and the receiver having to slow up and getting caught, or overthrowing the receiver. It seems to be a consistent problem and I'm not entirely sure why it's so prevalent.
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12-03-2012, 12:01 PM #129
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Re: How has Caldwell benefited Flacco?
This is the Caldwell effect.
Casserly said Joe has improved this year because he's getting the ball out quicker and is more accurate. That was before last night but with all the pressure Piss threw at him
it wasn't all his fault.
Game was lost in the trenches as usual.
Casserly was the Ozzie Newsome of the 90s giving Joe Gibbs all that SB talent and
set up Houston as its first GM.
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Re: Why Joe's the problem
So does not stepping up into the pocket and holding on too long. When your receiver is streaking down the field with yards of separation I don't think you can blame that on the defense knowing what you are going to do because the play is still there to be made. The OL is a fair point but it's not an issue that improves in games where he has more time.
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Re: Why Joe's the problem
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