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Originally Posted by SunnySide
Agreed. The O line wasnt getting a great push on runs yesterday but gave Heinike good pass pro.
He had time to step back, plant the foot, clean pocket .. he just wasnt getting the ball out on time and in rythym.
A lot of clutch, clutch, tuck and run or clutch, clutch, scramble take dump off to a guy just standing still bc his route ended 2 seconds ago.
Im waiting for some film breakdown to see if it was good coverage D or Heinike hesitant bc he doesnt know how to read/throw with anticipation ... or both.
Most of his throws and releases were after a guy made their break.
Its his 3rd start .. but it looks like backyard college intramural football where the most athletic guy is the QB who holds the ball then just tucks and runs 50% of the plays.
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JP said it best, TH has been getting lucky with a lot of his passes for a while now and it finally caught up to him.
I don't know if this is on Scott or TH, but I feel like they are always looking for the deep pass. We don't need a deep bomb on every play and TH is not Mahommes. In a game where we needed to control the clock and keep the Bills offense on the sidelines, that didn't happen.
I still think we have the talent on offense to focus on running the ball, short and screen passes to allow us to control the clock and keep the opponent's offense off the field.