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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yeah. I’ve stated previously but watching this it’s true. Oline sucked, but drake forgot how to be a qb for some reason
It's definitely puzzling. I thought McDaniels did a pretty good job all year but then he laid a stinker in the biggest game. I'm left wondering if he felt he could not get overly complex due to Drake's bad shoulder. Who knows.I don't think he forgot how to play QB, I think he was told to protect the ball, had between 1.5-2 seconds to pick a receiver, and none were coming open that quickly so he held the ball or threw it where only the receiver would have a shot at the ball, often missing to that area. But I agree with the argument that they didn't have a plan. I thought that was MacDaniels worst game this season. I was puzzled throughout the game by the strategy and play calling. I was hoping they would go no huddle for the rest of the game when they came back after the half, They needed to get that defense on its heels and never did.
The OC always looks bad when the team cannot execute. The replay of Maye landing on his shoulder with Vrabel helping him up tells the story on why the day went to crap. Maye's inability to hit open receivers basically short circuited JMD's game plan. With a few successful completions early on the defense would have had to adjust instead they were able to focus on getting to the QB without fear. Under the best of circumstances getting hit as often as Maye did will rattle any QB, throw in the injury and he and the offense had no chance against a very good defense that was playing its best. To me this is more an indication of how many things need to go well to win the super bowl as opposed to fundamental issues with the QB and OC. That said the game highlighted clear needs on the OL that need to be addressed via getting healthy and upgrades where possible.It's definitely puzzling. I thought McDaniels did a pretty good job all year but then he laid a stinker in the biggest game. I'm left wondering if he felt he could not get overly complex due to Drake's bad shoulder. Who knows.
It's definitely puzzling. I thought McDaniels did a pretty good job all year but then he laid a stinker in the biggest game. I'm left wondering if he felt he could not get overly complex due to Drake's bad shoulder. Who knows.
Maybe that is why they didn’t let Drake run either?
I think he was hurt way worse than anyone let on.
It's definitely puzzling. I thought McDaniels did a pretty good job all year but then he laid a stinker in the biggest game. I'm left wondering if he felt he could not get overly complex due to Drake's bad shoulder. Who knows.
I think he was hurt way worse than anyone let on.
ya, you can see how it was tempting. That strategy worked against the previous three opponents. The key unknown is how bad Drake's shoulder way. By the way he was throwing, its seems like it was pretty bad.All year the offense thrived on chunk plays. I said all week this offense, w a 23 yr old QB in his first tournament and an offense without true game breakers, Maye was going to HAVE to take chances and throw into tight areas. Collinsworth said the EXACT same thing.
If anyone doesn't think mcdaniels told Maye the exact OPPOSITE you're a ****ing moron. All playoffs everything was super conservative and it showed in the lack of production. They rarely challenged the middle of the field 15-25 yards downfield. They were not going to Mount 10-12 play scoring drives on Seattle.
They needed to THROW on first down. And what does ****ing mcdaniels do? 4/5 drive starters were runs.
The entire game plan screamed ****ing Bill the Bozo....play conservative, close to the vest, don't take chances, and wait for the other team to turn it over...hope to get the ball at the other teams 30. If you're going to lose, go down swinging. Mcdaniels, once again, did exactly what I said he would do....he didn't start throwing downfield until they were down 2 scores .
This game was winnable. The outcome is on Mcdaniels
I looked back recently and didn't realize how difficult their schedule really was in 2002. He and the team played 13 out of 16 teams that had a least a .500 record. In fact, almost the half the schedule were playoff teams including two that made the AFCCG and Super Bowl. The defense was bad and the offense was not built for shootouts. Without Brady, they aren't winning anything close to 9 games in 2002.Maybe this is way off, but remember 2002? Brady started off like a house of fire, but late in the season he was just off. I mean, the offense was not strong anyway, but his accuracy wasn't what it had been. Hung in there, and still only missed the playoffs due to a tie-breaker.
Turns out he suffered a first-degree shoulder separation to his NON-throwing shoulder first game in December, before injuring it further in the season finale against the Miami Dolphins and turning it into a second-degree shoulder separation.
Look at his December completion pcts.... 55, 48, 51, 56. And that wasn't his right shoulder. Just saying. Playing in pain is playing in pain.
All year the offense thrived on chunk plays. I said all week this offense, w a 23 yr old QB in his first tournament and an offense without true game breakers, Maye was going to HAVE to take chances and throw into tight areas. Collinsworth said the EXACT same thing.
If anyone doesn't think mcdaniels told Maye the exact OPPOSITE you're a ****ing moron. All playoffs everything was super conservative and it showed in the lack of production. They rarely challenged the middle of the field 15-25 yards downfield. They were not going to Mount 10-12 play scoring drives on Seattle.
They needed to THROW on first down. And what does ****ing mcdaniels do? 4/5 drive starters were runs.
The entire game plan screamed ****ing Bill the Bozo....play conservative, close to the vest, don't take chances, and wait for the other team to turn it over...hope to get the ball at the other teams 30. If you're going to lose, go down swinging. Mcdaniels, once again, did exactly what I said he would do....he didn't start throwing downfield until they were down 2 scores .
This game was winnable. The outcome is on Mcdaniels
This SB was just like the last SB with a dominant DL wreaking havoc while the rest of the defense smothered recievers.I saw that video last week. Everything that could go wrong went wrong. The game plan was bad, the line was horrible, which cause Maye’s clock to speed up, and then he missed some reads and throws.
Seattle’s game plan was very good. Blitz early, rattle Maye and the line, speed up his clock. Then they went to a 4 man rush, which was still getting home and with 7 in coverage our guys weren’t getting open.
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