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Balljim55
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Not trolling but am curios. Was Alshon trying to throw the game? I don't recall seeing that many drops by one receiver in a game before. If it wasn't for the drops Claussen would a had a decent game
Not trolling but am curios. Was Alshon trying to throw the game? I don't recall seeing that many drops by one receiver in a game before. If it wasn't for the drops Claussen would a had a decent game
He dropped a lot for Cutler this season too. It was a big stepback season for him this year. Watching the games, you can see he did not play well at all. Trouble getting open and too many dropped passes. Everyone talks about all the weapons in the passing game, but Jeffery and Marshall were NOT the players they were last year. Maybe the injuries had a lot to do with it.
I think a little bit of it was timing. I remember a few dropped passes were ones where the ball was right there when the wr turned his head to find the it. I think Clausen looked much better than cutler. He wasn't telegraphing passes. He was doing a bunch of small things that keep defenses on their toes, like faking to the wr on running back screens, audibling to run plays that would actually work, and his pocket presence was also a little bit better.
It was a receiver not stopping to leap to catch every ball thrown to them. They were drops because the ball hit them in their hands. Thats what they are not used to. The reason some play action worked was because they actually stuck to the run and ran the ball 19 times.
I said it before, Trestman works with guys out of football for years, you can say Claussen like I said Tebow last week, or veterans that have lost their way and are willing to work to get back to being a starting quarterback.
First thing cutler needs to do is admit to himself that he has not played well. Then he needs to listen to coaches to fix his mistakes.
They had the camera on cutler enough, that nice floating toss for a TD where Claussen lept into Garzas arms in joy, Cutler was stonefaced on the sidelines. Just like if he threw the pick or threw the TD. No emotion. The emotion fuelled the offense, starting Groy and Ola at guards and giving Jimmy time to go thru his progressions.
I am pretty sure Trestman is gone, but dont think he will be out of a job for long, someone will want him to be their OC because they see thats what he should have been hired for in chicago.