Anthony wrote:
Lol wrong or did not see thr scramble in the 4th. Shotty said thdy want to keep him in the pocker longer so he is hesitating.
idhawkman wrote:
Excuses, excuses. RW needs to change out of plays instead of blindly following whatever is called. if he can't do that, he's not a top tier QB.
idhawkman wrote:
Excuses, excuses. RW needs to change out of plays instead of blindly following whatever is called. if he can't do that, he's not a top tier QB.
Anthony wrote:
Lol you really need to watch the game with your eyes open. He did change the plays and they started moving the ball. The problem is you cant audible every time. Coaches dont like that. If you spent more time actually listening and watching you would have seen what happened in the 4th qtr that got Wilson yelling the F bomb at PC and Shotty. But i am sure you missed while trying to figure out how to blame wilson for everything. Or come up withnthe classic muliple excuses reply.
idhawkman wrote:
Well he wasn't doing it for the first three quarters was he? RW only plays one quarter a game and that's the 4th quarter. Have you ever wondered what the score would be if he played all 4 quarters?
I'm not impressed with his conviction if that's what you call yelling at the HC and OC. Doesn't seem like he's committed to the play he audibled.
RiverDog wrote:Monday's loss wasn't unexpected, at least by me. But I thought our problems would be on defense more so than the other two units, with our linebacker core decimated by injuries and all the new blood we have everywhere else. Although a lot of the reason for our D's success was Mitch Turbisky's erratic arm, all things considered, the defense played well enough to win, particularly the way they played after the Bears last scoring drive.
idhawkman wrote:Oh, and I really don't like Lockett returning kicks.
idhawkman wrote:Actually, I think it was a smart play by Lockett on that River. The defense had already touched the ball so it could not be a turnover and I think he gained possession of the ball in the end zone. I think that was where PC should have challenged the ruling on the field as down at the one. Pretty sure he would have won the challenge and it would have come out to the 20.
Zach wrote:Here you see Russell trying to do just that. Schottenheimer (or Carroll? I wouldn't know.) kills it with time out.
https://streamable.com/s9f3z
Heed the warning. You guys have a good QB. Your OC will kill him. Save your QB. [And your franchise for that matter.]
mykc14 wrote:I’ve been trying not to post too much on this topic because I’m following Cbob’s 5-year rule, but watching this on Monday ticked me off more than most things. Why on earth would a coach call a time out when the QB has changed a play into something they like with plenty of time left on the play clock???? A rookie- yeah. A crappy backup- sure, but you do not do that to an established starter/pro-bowler/top 5-10 QB in this league.COME ON!!! What a waste of a time-out! Something is not right.
As to your point about Schottenheimer it was one of my ‘nail in the coffin’ moments for PC. It was at that point that I knew he was never going to change. He will always run his offense using his Pete-Ball philosophy, which Schottenheimer fits to a T. He had an opportunity to hire a dynamic offensive signal caller who could have had free-reign to design an offense around one of the most dynamic players who have ever played QB but instead he goes with boring only in the NFL because of my dad Schottenheimer... my hat is off to PC for where he has taken us as a franchise and I really do like him as a coach but PC’s unwillingness to change his offensive philosophy when he has a dynamic player at the most important position in sports is going to be his undoing. I really hope it works out and RW turns Schott’s crap offense into something decent or PC realizes that he needs to let the offense take risks throughout the whole game, but if he didn’t do it when he had the chance with his OC hire, why would he do it now?
While I’m mid-rant his comments about RW needing to throw the ball away in long yardage situations when nothing is there is just crap as well. You want a guy who has spent his whole career making something out of nothing to suddenly stop trying to make those plays when the offense NEEDS a spark? 3 and out... 3 and out... 3 and out... 80 yards through 3 quarters... 1 yard in the 3rd Q... yeah he needs to throw it away. You need to turn the Offense over to him and let him take some risks early in games. Playing PC ball there is no way he throws that TD pass to Lockett in the first 3 quarters, the coverage was too tight (how did we not get called for lineman down field on that one?). He needs to have the freedom to make those plays all game long!!
idhawkman wrote:
Excuses, excuses. RW needs to change out of plays instead of blindly following whatever is called. if he can't do that, he's not a top tier QB.
Hawktawk wrote: As for him having "lost a step" I dont buy that at all. On the pick 6 he ran down a streaking corner who had the angle, overran the tackle actually. He definitely isn't fooling anyone with the bail out the back move. Better to throw it away or eat it and SECURE IT!!! get what you can running towards the line than cost your team 15 or 20 yards before punting or turn it over on a strip sack. Houston we have a problem whatever it is. Mite be a long season....
23HumanCockroach wrote:( RD he was never a 22 yr old rookie)
HumanCockroach wrote:How long have I been complaining about the back to the line of scrimmage, signature move? Yeah, that's the first game, rookie year...
To be fair, there's been some insanely exciting plays, but it has worked, less, and less often, at this point, pretty much never. Defenses no longer rush the pocket, they rush 5 to 7 yards past the pocket, and bring A gap blitzes... the way you beat that is to move up and out, or you throw the ball quickly with anticipation... when 7 or 8 are coming, you have open receivers. If you are LOOKING at them instead of your own endzone.
HumanCockroach wrote:Certainly looks and feels like they've become stagnant ( coaching philosophy and QB play) a reverse spin can still work if it's PART of the game, Wilson is a great deep ball passer, but that does NOT mean every pass should be one, play action only works, if you actually hand the ball off and draw the safeties up.... it all works in unison, defenses game plan for TENDENCIES, and at this point, that's all this offense IS.
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