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@Wozzy that is spot on I'm not looking for perfection from Mac I am looking for a capable QB like the new Jared Goff. People think Mac's ceiling is Kirk Cousins not even close. Mac's decision making is overrated it's now his Achilles he's dumping the ball off at every opportunity check down Mac. I think our WR's are more open than we think but we have a QB that can't make all the throws. You cannot throw ducks against Myles away Bryant who is a average NFL CB you surely won't against a Corner that is above average. This ain't Alabama Mac some of those CB's you were throwing against ain't even in the CFL that should tell ya.Everyone keeps perpetuating this myth… that Mac’s strength is decision making and his problem is a weak arm or his weapons.
Really... based on what?
Throwing back across the field not once, but twice last game... after getting away with it once. Does he think these defenders are dumb?
He throws high arcing back shoulder throws when he has WR's (Parker, Douglas) running free behind the defensive backs for easy TD's.
He throws 50/50 balls where only the defender can get them (Parker, Gesicki).
He holds the ball when he has receivers streaking free in front of his face.
He still misses free blitzes because he doesn't slow down and scan the field one last time before he snaps the ball, missing defenders who have crept up late on the line.
He runs out of the pocket when there is zero need to, or when stepping up in the pocket and making a throw to an open receiver would be more prudent.
He steps to the line and rushes his cadence or can't keep it consistent, so his own players are fooled by his hard count. He runs a ragged sloppy operation.
So where is this good decision making? I think that is a byproduct of the file on him exiting Alabama, but we haven't seen that player here.
We've seen a guy who needs a third and 3 to keep a drive alive, then throws thirty yards downfield out of bounds instead.... dumb, not smart decision making.
But blame the weapons...












