SEA_Pat
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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LOL. Okay, you keep Corky at QB then and continue to manufacture excuses for why he sucked this week, next week and the week after that. Fortunately he won't be playing much longer.Zappe came in when the game was essentially lost with zero pressure. He went 4-9, 44% (which is lower than Mac). Had a 6.3 average (which was lower than Mac). His QBR was only 5 points higher than Mac. And he had a 65 passer rating vs Mac's 39. Zappe got swarmed and had negative plays in the three drives he was in. Mac didn't really make a boneheaded play until the end of the first half. Zappe didn't play for close to that long and wasn't feeling the pressure all night. And when he did, he did nothing.
This is the same **** as last year where Zappe comes in with training wheels and does next to nothing but people pretend he's better because they are down on Mac. Then when he actually gets the nod he plays even worse. He also has even worse tangibles. He has an objectively worse arm (which is still Mac's biggest weakness).
Zappe sucks coming in late and not throwing an INT when he has no prospects of winning isn't really showing much. If the dude was making big plays, maybe we can talk, but he wasn't even making better plays than Mac.
I don't care about anything you mentioned about arm strength, completion percentage and whatever other measure you may wish to scrounge up to support this guy. He is not an NFL QB because it's mainly between the ears, and the second things get a bit uncomfortable, Mac goes "fight or flight" and lets his adrenaline take over his executive function. This is how someone who has been coached for LITERALLY HIS ENTIRE LIFE to NOT THROW BACK ACROSS THE FIELD OF PLAY does it TWICE IN THE SAME HALF leading to the inevitable pick 6. How many times did he see rush coming and make a back foot lob rather than rely on the mechanics that he has been trained in for the last 10 years of his life, step up and throw? How many times when he needed to simply throw the ball towards someone but into the stands did he just put it up for grabs (AGAIN!)?
That is your brain, and the only way to win in the NFL is to keep calm under intense pressure. He can't keep calm under mild pressure. That isn't going to change unless you find some sports psychology guru. He had how many drives where he could have got us the tie or lead in the last quarter and has done that exactly how many times? You know he's going to mess up once things don't go perfectly, it's just a matter of time.












