Cincyfan78
Well-Known Member
Agreed. He's using his mobility to not just run, but extend the passing plays. I think early on he would either just run, or stand in the pocket in defiance of those who said he couldn't be a pocket QB. Now, he's running when he can, but he's also keeping his eyes downfield. Hitting guys like Brown and their TE for big gains.The discipline was very impressive. As you mention, Hubbard and Hendrickson stayed put on the edge. It was really good football and they made Jackson work for everything he got.
BTW - I think Jackson is actually getting better. He did some insane things yesterday. If they weren't so banged up, they would be a huge problem.
This actually looks a lot like Peak Ben Roethlisberger. Using your ability to avoid sacks, extending passing plays, and picking up huge chunk yards because of those extended plays. Clearly, different reasons why they each avoid sacks, but the end result is the same.