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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.We must remember, the other guys are trying too, and sometimes they are just better.the Wynn miss looks a LOT like the Brown miss later on. I guess that initial burst has gotten Garrett a lot of sacks and pressures. You have to be perfect ALL the time when you play guys like this. One small positional mistake ends up like this.
Wynn's first step/slide was a big plus until recently. You can see the hesitation and trying make up for it in his second step. Not sure if he's worried about Myles crossing face or attacking inside but terrible rep from 76.the Wynn miss looks a LOT like the Brown miss later on. I guess that initial burst has gotten Garrett a lot of sacks and pressures. You have to be perfect ALL the time when you play guys like this. One small positional mistake ends up like this.
So a dream of spring will be completed sometime in 2042?
Both QB's were bad but I'm not sure why we saw both. That's not what I've come to expect from Bill but he obviously had his reasons. Still he created a problem where there wasn't one imo. And honestly this isn't a hard one. You start your franchise QB when he's ready. You don't when he's clearly struggling to get back up to game speed and a good hit away from being sidelined. Yea that's football but we're talking about our supposed QB1 whos already banged up. Apparently Zappe said he didn't know who was starting until he saw it elsewhere? Not a good look from a veteran like Bill.
Mac didn't look bad but clearly wasn't right on some passes. Little sluggish with his mechanics. He shouldnt have started. That said Mac has something like 21 TO in 23 games. INT tonight was just not what you'd expect from him at this point. The TO from the QB position have to stop. It's become embarrassing.
Now for my guy Zappe. Multiple TO, like 4 batted passes. He has to be quicker getting most balls out. Brisker would have had another pick if it wasn't tipped and then picked by Smith. I said about a week or two ago he wouldn't win the job this year and already had an uphill battle. I love Zappe, had a 3rd on him but he's got a climb. Not a hop, skip and a jump. I value the QB position maybe more than most. If I feel someone has "a chance to start" I take that seriously but he needs an offseason and some real attention to detail plus some to really have a chance. He was bad tonight no way around it but he's done his job for this year so far going 2-1. And if you're going with a 4th RD rookie it's best to go all-in or not at all. The indecision tonight didn't help either guy.
@patfanken I'd like to hear your take on this bc I have a little theory. What's your take on height when it comes to the QB position?
I believe it matters but doesn't and won't necessarily show up in inches. Like it certainly doesn't hurt being 6'4" but we've never really seen great QB's bigger than that. Most great/elite guys are around 6'2-6'4 but we've seen countless bigger guys fail save a few.
Again I believe it matters but not sure there's a difference when it comes to "small" I believe that's where pocket presence, arm angles, timing etc matter much more than 6' or someone who's barely 6'2". Again it doesn't hurt but as someone who's stood behind an OL on very few occasions at 6'4". It's extremely difficult even at that height. I know I'm not a QB, Coach or even player but just speaking to that specific point. It's not easy seeing over an NFL OL averaging 6'4/300+ in an athletic position. Height definitely helps and matters, right? I guess there's a cut-off but again I'm not sure it matters if you're 6'2" or 6'4" It helps but those traits and intangibles will make or break you. Maybe you have some thoughts on that? Any past experiences with your own guys or other teams/players?
Dugger and Barmore were missed tonight. Barmore is really our only constant IDL pressure player demanding attention and Dugger cleans up so much. It's actually scary when you think about it. Front 7 was exposed a little and just brings me back to a post a wrote not too long ago about of front 7/DL. Idk maybe I'll look for it but we're still just scheming or trying to and getting beat when teams make it that kind of game. I know we were shorthanded tonight but no fight up front. We need a running mate for Barmore and Judon up front.
Both Marcus and Jack look like real players with some development.
Some people complained about lack of adjustments but we played man, zone, man-match, zone-match. We had a spy. We just didn't come out ahead the curve and really lacked some fight on all 3 sides. I mean one of the worst teams in the league over the last 2 years just came in your house and smacked you around. Fields best games have come on MNF but we had everything to play for and laid a dud.
Our LB corp needs some serious attention this offseason along with the DL.
Maybe Trent Brown's worst game as a pro.
QB position is clear to me. It's Mac's job this year 100% unless we see special. I love Zappe but Mac's done enough to get a fair shot and we really need to find out if he's special. On the other side you owe it to Zappe to give him a real shot. Mac was drafted 15th from the biggest program around. He needs to work on mechanics, his body, pre/post snap and improve in several other area before reaching "special" imo. So Zappe deserves some time in those spaces too.
The miscommunication was unlike Bill though. From QB to OL no one really knew who would play or play the majority of snaps.
Good thing is the Jets completed like 3 passes over 5 yards and lost their best offensive player.
Seems to me if they're going to play Zappe they need to change the blocking scheme so he has clear passing lanes. Otherwise he's going to struggle with batted balls and seeing the whole field.
Same stuff Brees experienced early in his career. There is tape on Zappe now and teams are getting aware of his low release point. They are clogging his lanes and getting their hands up. He will either learn how to move into clear throwing lanes/identify them in getting the ball out or he wont be able to play in the league. If he solves it, then great.Yep, spot-on. Or altered dropbacks, something.
It'd be interesting to look at the pass blocking against Detroit and Cleveland and compare it to tonight. Was it largely the same, and the Bears just did a better job of disrupting the passing lanes? Or was the offensive line doing different things based on different gameplans for different QBs?
I'll watch a bit and see if I notice anything.
Yes, these adjustments are necessary as with any relatively short QB (think brees). However, This requires a real QB coach and a real OL coach.Yep, spot-on. Or altered dropbacks, something.
It'd be interesting to look at the pass blocking against Detroit and Cleveland and compare it to tonight. Was it largely the same, and the Bears just did a better job of disrupting the passing lanes? Or was the offensive line doing different things based on different gameplans for different QBs?
I'll watch a bit and see if I notice anything.
I'm going to go with the Pats read their press clippings this week and forgot the other guys can play also. I really like Trent Brown. He is very good. But, he wasn't ready for the game mentally. He had a good game against one of the league's best players the previous week. In addition, an unpopular opinion, the Pats need Isiah Wynn. Marcus Cannon is not the answer. He is fine as a spot player or the 6th O lineman as in the Cleveland game. I will predict a nasty response versus the Jets this week.Yes, these adjustments are necessary as with any relatively short QB (think brees). However, This requires a real QB coach and a real OL coach.