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Thread: From the top down.
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12-06-2012, 02:35 PM #25
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12-06-2012, 02:36 PM #26Legendary RSR Poster
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12-06-2012, 04:25 PM #27
Re: From the top down.
True Dat. He has always waited too long for his targets to get separation (which was particularly hard for aging receivers like Mason & Heap). Sometimes he needs to throw the ball not to, his receivers, but to where they will be. That's part of the elusive definition of "elite QB": the success w/ timing patterns of a Brees, a Brady, a Goober, etc. Script some quick releases - maybe start w/ the bubble screen to Jones or Smith.
Joe can quickly become a statue in the pocket. One of my pet peeves is his reluctance to sprint & slide for 5-10 yds. when the defense/pass rush gives it to them (say in the 4Q last Sunday?). I would be interested to know if he is counselled against such runs, or if it is his call to pass up what should be at least one free lunch per game.
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12-06-2012, 04:35 PM #28Hyperbolic curmudgeometer
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Re: From the top down.
Dincha get the memo? Cam's version of Air Coryell doesn't allow for that. Instead of sharp cuts creating separation, receivers are spozeta "bend" their routes, which means a decent DB can stay on them like glue.
Script some quick releases - maybe start w/ the bubble screen to Jones or Smith.Joe can quickly become a statue in the pocket. One of my pet peeves is his reluctance to sprint & slide for 5-10 yds. when the defense/pass rush gives it to them (say in the 4Q last Sunday?). I would be interested to know if he is counselled against such runs, or if it is his call to pass up what should be at least one free lunch per game.
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Re: From the top down.
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12-06-2012, 07:27 PM #31
Re: From the top down.
Al
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Re: From the top down.
I've made about a half dozen threads about this over the past fiscal year. They do this all of the time. When they can front run with it, they're fine. When they hit a bump in the road, they get nervous, conservative and take the offense right out of Flacco's hands (What little was in his hands to begin with), only to give it back to him to save the day when they have no choice.
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12-08-2012, 04:57 PM #34Legendary RSR Poster
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