Sportster 72
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Using McNabb as an example is probably not the best thing to do.
It wasn't an example it was and addition. More accurately "McNabb called the wrong play often."
Better?
Using McNabb as an example is probably not the best thing to do.
It wasn't an example it was and addition. More accurately "McNabb called the wrong play often."
Better?
My God...I hope RG3 isn't a lazy football player that refused to learn the playbook like McNabb.
right now it seems he simply made an error
it is the 1st time i have heard of this from him so i lean on it simply being an error
We have seen him throw to the wrong place several times this season.
Name a coach that has been as good without their SB winning QB except Joe Gibbs.
Goes without saying you need good QB play to win but to answer your question...Cowher did pretty well before Ben got there...reached a SB with O'Donnell.
But, you're missing my point...not just good...Shanahan is touted as being among the best in the game
chad_anderson3I heard what RG3 said in his presser. I didn't take it as a slap at Kyle, I just thought he was it was more just praising the other team. Everyone wants to read something into every statement and try and insinuate ulterior motives. I just didn't hear it.
Also what I didn't hear was RG3 taking individual responsibility for his poor play, which is disappointing. The fact is even if they knew our scheme and play calling tendencies, if RG3 would have hit a couple of wide open receivers, we would have scored twice in the first half. Unfortunately, his passes sailed high and we had to punt after driving the ball to mid field and beyond. Sometimes you just have to say I fucked up. I had a bad day. He would get respect and understanding. Now, he's getting crucified in the press. Hopefully, he will learn.
And that means he doesn't know the play book? C'mon man, you understand football pretty well. He made a mistake and he has a lot to learn still but I don' think that means he doesn't know the playbook.
He has thrown to the wrong spot because he needs to be able to process he reads better and not get locked in on certain receivers. Every QB in the league can be guilty of that.
I agree with what Moss said and have thought that for quite some time. He needs to take more personal responsibility and stop saying "we" all the time. Peyton and Brady admit when they screw up and don't put it on the entire team.
The more intimate you are with the playbook, the easier it is to process information. It goes beyond just reciting plays. He needs to think about situations in the game while he's at home.
just when you thought the circus couldnt get any wilder ....
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He didn't this week. Even Santana commented on it.
just when you thought the circus couldnt get any wilder ....
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he didnt say anything in that press conference that indicated to me that he absolved himself of any blame . he said he made a mistake and should have thrown it to the sideline . he said it was something he could learn from .
does he have to come out with a coloring book and crayons ?
the fact is he is on record for accepting blame for losses .