Cousins, Keep this in mind. Brady still gets the majority of reps in practice with the first teamers. If you look at what Mallet did against a first string Eagles Defense it was very respectable.
This was a "trust test" for me. As I watched and saw the game unfold, I as an interested football fan felt more comfortable with Mallet at the helm. I felt like he could make a play. I did not feel that with Hoyer. His passes looked weak. His "game clock" in the head is not as good as Mallet. Mallet is more prone to mistakes and has a more than slight accuracy issue but this is Camp #1 for him and 2012 actually should be his Rookie year.
Better line play improves both QB's. Toward the second half Folkes got better protection (third stringers). He got into a rhythm. Neither Mallet nor Hoyer ever got there. Solder and Cannon need more reps. Experience is what made Light a great NFL player....not the best OT ever, but upper echelon. These two kids are just that.....kids. This is actually camp #1 for them. It's reps and hard work. I thought Solder did...o.k. and better than game one....But in fact if you see what the Eagles DL are saying about Cannon and Solder, they actually had more positives about Cannon. The first string Eagles line did not glow against mostly the Pats second string Defense in the beginning either. Ask Vick. Another thought on Solder is that he is switching from RT to LT and his foot work is opposite. It takes time.
A better day running the ball would help. The YPC averages sucked, but for every 8 yard gain someone would blow an OL assignment and they would lose 5 yards. I think they had like six runs for losses.
In spite some other posters, I think that Mallet is the future. When Brady is winding done he will be what?...27? How old is Weedon this year? He is smart enough. His Wunderlick was as good or bettter than some of the best NFL QB's. He needs more years and Reps. Tough to say if he will even be a mild Bledsoe version but I have more faith in him to win a game and Hoyer more to just manage one.
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DWT,
Excellent and well thought out post. There is way too much concern over Solder, he will be fine.
I think there were very encouraging things from the Eagles game, with the circumstances that Bill Belichick, (purposely), set up to sort out and test his backup QBs.
If y'all recall, I was one of the few lone voices crying in the wilderness when all were calling to cut Matt Cassel, that POS, in TC and keep Gutirrez... I merely said that Bill was setting up the conditions to test POISE, as well as QB play. Bill knows that 90% of QB play takes place between the QBs ears.
He purposely gave Casell sub O-linemen, and sub receivers and had them go against the opposition's First Stringers, with Cassell JUST LIKE he did with Mallett and Hoyer, last night. BB fully expected a poor outing, given the circumstances; but what Bill was looking for, was how the QB handled the adversity.
Matt Cassel maintained his POISE, didn't panic, even as he looked terrible. As scrub WRs didn't get open, dropped receptions, ran wrong routes, at wrong depths, and arrived at the right place, at the wrong time. Even as the oppostion's First String pass rushers were in his face and sacking him.
BB did the same to Mallett and Hoyer. Cassell passed a test with BB. Last night, Mallet maintained his POISE, but Hoyer got exasperated at the mistakes happening around him and showed it, losing a little POISE while doing so.
So I thought Mallett passed with a good POISE grade, and Hoyer merely did so so.
All in all, I thought one of the best things that Mallett did was shuffle out of the pocket with pressure from Cannon's man, move to his left, set up to throw, and then gathered the ball in, and "accepted" the sack.
Great judgement, good POISE. It turned out the refs threw a flag for illegal contact in the secondary and the sack was wiped out. BTW, the guy who finally sacked him was Solder's man who Solder had handled well for 8+ seconds, pushing him way outside (and into the area that Mallett had retreated.)
All in all Mallett showed me with another year or two of TC seasoning, he probably will be ready to start. At the least, I think BB has found another Matt Cassel starter level player in Mallett.
Hoyer is ready now. How good he can become is the question. He needs a good cast around him for sure, though.