Breed
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So Cousins is responsible for a coaching staff that appears to not favor the run even near the goal line? Was Cousins also the one calling for all of those silly fade patterns that failed? Sure he can perhaps audible out of some of these, but these mainly fall on the coaching staff.
As a matter of fact. Someone did post I believe, a couple days after the Dallas game, saying KC did in fact call at least one of the fades.
for missing plays - sure - all QBs miss plays. If you are going to analyze an entire game w/ the intent of looking for mistakes from any player - including QB - you are going to find your share. I could show you QBs missing wide open targets for almost every team. You have to consider the entire situation in terms pressure & other factors. Lord knows that RG3 missed tons of wide open targets during his tenure. I think that KC does more than adequate in this area & is improving every game. If anyone has a major issue with Cousins performance in the Bengals game than I think that they are nuts. Again - he put them in position to win the game. They failed because of a missed FG & a terrible 4th & short call by Gruden & co.
People need to get past the mindset that the QB is responsible for everything with the offense.
What makes you assume I didn't consider the entire situation or other factors. When I speak on plays I feel KC missed? Far as this particular issue goes. I speak on 4 plays in total that I feel KC missed and whatever the situation was, I know this. KC had more than adequate times to throw the ball and on two of plays. I find hard to fathom that he didn't see the WR I think he should've went to.
Play 1) Pitt game - in the red zone on 2nd down and 7 I believe from the Pitt 13 yd ln. KC throws a pass to Reed being covered by Shazier. A) He had a small window to throw to Reed imo, but he waited too long. Had he looked to his left, which he never did, He'd of seen Chris Thompson, who was lined up wide left, had beaten his man, another LB and was open. Oh, and Garcon was running a cross, left to right, on the play and he was wide open as well. I doubt he scores on the play, but gets the first down.
Play 2) Pitt game - KC's very first INT of the year, a forced pass to Reed who on the left side of the field and was bracketed by 3 Steelers defenders. While on the right side of the field looking to be in the slot position. Vernon Davis ran straight up the field accounted for by no one it seems, never mind being covered and has an easy TD. Again, KC had plenty of time and again he appeared locked onto to Reed from the outset.
Play 3) NYG game - Had Garcon wide open for what would've been a 75 yard TD, but instead throws and completes a 31 yd pass to Djax. As Djax was running a deep cross, from right to left, and into the area Garcon was just coming out of. There really no way I don't see how he didn't see Garcon. Troy Aikman even made mention of it immediately after the play. Next play was a 44 yd TD to Dax so no biggie there.
Play 4)The play I made mention of in the post you quoted. Notice I asked some questions because I wasn't 100% sure of the situation. But from where I'm sitting, which was right here during the game. It sure looked like Grant was wide open and has a great shot at a TD if KC hits him in stride. And if that's the case. Then you can add that play to your failed list, with the missed FG by Hopkins and the stupid call on 4th and 1, to your why the Skins lost list.
The biggest difference between you and I, I think is this. You're ready for the Skins to offer KC a long term deal. I am not. I like KC, he's easy to root for, I don't think he;ll turn into a class A dickhead like Griff did and I truly want him to succeed. He'd be great as the face of the Redskins.