yossarian
Active Member
I'm astounded by the fact that even though Kaep had multiple delay of game problems in previous weeks, he didn't fix them. He cost the team a time out & 40 seconds.
And not throwing the ball away near the sideline was inexcuseable.
I think that's a flaw, but it's improving, and I also think it's a function of the system they run that seems to require a lot of adjustments at the line. Maybe it means Roman doesn't call the right plays initially. One thing that struck me after the Atlanta game is Staley said Kaep audibled 50% of the time, into the right play, which you could say meant that Kaep was good at reading the defenses and calling the right play, but it also means that maybe Roman had the wrong call.