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Bryant can sometimes make a play in front of him but if he has to get his hips turned to follow a receiver's cut he's dead meat. He is as slow as an ocean liner turning his hips. By the time he gets re-oriented the reciever's got 5-10 yds on him.
OK, I’m not wishing that anything happen to Bryant, but does it seem like the really bad players have a knack for not getting hurt and racking up playing time?
Very predictable possession. Last possession Mac held on to the ball went through his progressions, got sacked, almost threw a pick, and threw to a defender again.
Next possession - take away his reads and make him throw it to his first read.
for this team and the future of the franchise each game lost is a win
Honestly hope they lose out and make major changes in the offseason starting from top
Seems like he is reading the defense well pre-snap but is largely making a decision on what he is going to do pre-snap as well. He is not appearing to go through his progressions very well post-snap. Have seen many times that he just throws it to who he wants even when they're not that open or not really the wisest choice to throw to, or even who you'd think should be the "hot" read on a given play - he just decided he wanted to go there pre-snap.
Mac's like the student who aces every test in school but then can't apply it to real life and fails. He might have it pre-snap but loses it when the play starts. His inability to consistently progress further than his first read is a strong indicator of this.
OK, I’m not wishing that anything happen to Bryant, but does it seem like the really bad players have a knack for not getting hurt and racking up playing time?
All the players I can't stand always have amazing durability. Wise will never get 10 sacks etc so it is only fair that he plays more snaps than EVERYONE for years. Same with guys like Guyton and Richards over the years.
I think the thought process is "run a few safe plays to get him out of his bad headspace until he's playing properly again". But obviously it wastes time and you may be too far gone by the time he's playing properly again.