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I agree. And to @GreenCow's point, I think Zappe is taking some of the stuff that Mac was overlooking in favor of home runs that he rarely hit. Wonder if it's a bit of a sobering experience...
I said it a while ago but I thought him being sidelined was going to provide some perspective that's likely going to help him. Obviously, we'll see, but I do feel like there were some positives from that.
I think the big thing that Zappe does better than Mac is maintain good technique in the pocket. Mac will square his hips to the line quite easily whereas Zappe remains bladed and steps into his throws whilst sliding.
Absolutely. It is clear to me that THIS YEAR Zappe gives the team "the best chance to win." I thought that was the standard around ehre, not draft position. Zap beat Mac out: what is the rationale for saying otherwise?
There's a world of difference between Mac and Zappe. Not even close.
People are forgetting that this is Mac's first year in a new offense, without McD, and with an entirely new terminology and verbiage. Of course there's going to be growing pains.
Maybe. Zappe has the advantage in not having to unlearn the previous offense. Mac may very well be the guy, but it seems hard to not ride the hot hand.
I agree. And to @GreenCow's point, I think Zappe is taking some of the stuff that Mac was overlooking in favor of home runs that he rarely hit. Wonder if it's a bit of a sobering experience...
Yeah, i agree mac was trying to do to much this year. he took what they gave him last year. This year he was trying to force things quite often under pressure resulting in INTs
I think the big thing that Zappe does better than Mac is maintain good technique in the pocket. Mac will square his hips to the line quite easily whereas Zappe remains bladed and steps into his throws whilst sliding.