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What frustrates me about the offense ~


Cat Fanboy

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All QB's take a sack. All offenses drives stall. It just seem like it happens to us a lot in comparison to the best offenses that score points. Its due to lack of adjustments. We was doing a good job on Brady, and what eventually happened is they adjusted and came back on us. We don't adjust and I'm at the point of saying we don't game-plan for defenses. If we do, we don't properly game-plan. We just look at base of what a defense does and game-plan for that instead of attacking certain parts, certain players with certain plays. There's a huge disconnect between Cam and Shula, who the team uses Dorsey as the median between the two. It's sad we're stuck. It's going to be too late or never when an OC is hands-on and connected directly to his QB to what's going on out there.

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13 hours ago, Cat Fanboy said:

I said Cam holds on to the ball based on watching him and listening to the announcers (not always 100%).  Being called an idiot though I decided to look at the stats.

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/passing#average-time-to-throw

This website puts Cam as having a 2.68 time to throw.  Same as Alex Smith and Tom Brady.  23 QB in the league are faster.  I know what is going on downfield - our WR are running their routes and trying to get open.

I guess you gotta love idiots that call other people idiots.

That’s coming from idiots that use partial numbers to hide their ignorance of the game.

 Many of the quarterbacks that have fast release times have quick slants in underneath routes to throw.

the better teams that do that like New Orleans also have people that get yards after the catch and great separation and blocking set up by their coaches and scheme.

some of the lesser have quarterbacks that are poor at progressions and decisions, so they get fed high percentage completions and are essentially playing as game managers.

quarterbacks that throw deep a lot and go through progressions, either by scheme or by need are naturally going to have longer throwing times.

this will be made longer when no one is open or the quarterback is trying to make big plays and skip the high percentage stuff.

Cam does that, he goes for the big play.

he also goes though his progressions as often he must.

if we actually had personnel and scheme where he had high percentage throws but also guys that created big plays out of them, then you bet he would hit them.

when every underneath route is being stuffed, batted, dropped, and we are playing close or behind to boot, he’s going to throw into tight downfield windows. He throws guys open a lot, they just drop the ball.

funchess case in point, gets that crazy sideline throw aka Russell Wilson, only it’s Funchess who doesn’t fight for it, no hand on it and it went threw his stone hands.

think you’d try harder to pick your battles out there? Do more to make something happen?

Numbers don’t lie but people lie about numbers,,,... all the time.

 

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