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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
Is it possible that KC is a little more comfortable in the offense year two? I guess for some of you he's not capable of getting better is he? Anyhow, he was clearly the best QB last night. It's early, long way to go, but a nice start for KC.
I was hoping to see that kind of performance from Griffin. He just didn't get the attempts. Let's be honest though, any NFL QB can throw to a guy that's all by himself. I wanted to see him drop back and throw some medium range balls. I would kind of give him an incomplete. He did make a nice play running to his left. But he also had some balls that looked off. McCoy just does nothing for me. Not sure why he is even being considered for the #2. |
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
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I like Kirk on 98% of his throws, it's the 2% that end up as INTs that are the problem. I definitely think he can get better for sure - but we just haven't seen enough preseason games yet to tell if he has. Sample size just isn't big enough yet. But if he shows signs that he's reduced the risk of INTs, it's hard to argue against him pushing for the starting job. Gruden said this is RGIII's job at the moment, but nobody ever said that can't change.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
Cousins reminds of Rypien early in his career with the INT's, I think a solid OL giving him time will cut down on the INT's.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
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culliver - seems physical and has a nose to be around the football. dont know if he will hold up for 16 though. i really really like his play. depth chart WRs seemed to do well - roberts, grant and ross negatives: RG3 and Cousins seem to be the same as last year. RG3 - gruden has to take out half of the tree routes and just run drags and PA, things dont require timing or anticipation. We saw this last year where Def Coord have such any easy job bc they know half the playbook wont be called. On the RG3 scramble where he picked up 6 yards and a FD, his primary read looked to be a simple hitch and the guy was wide open but RG3 too quickly moved away from him .. even though the guy was right in front of RG3 and he was clearly open. that has to be super frustrating to a coach. the guys at halftime on CSN did a good job of breaking down that play. RG3s footwork is just awkward. cousins - when cousins took that sack, gruden screamed to him "OPEN YOUR EYES!" when cousins came to the sideline. it was a quick 3 step drop, trips to the right and cousins just hesitated for a second. i havent seen film breakdown but it sounded like the primary read was open. get the ball out. as an aside - i dont think gruden would scream to RG3 like that. cousins just gets flustered and panics. in that 2 min drill he seemed frantic. cousins throws 50/50 balls when a guy is 1 on 1 and i dont mind that. cousins is probably told if you read 1 on 1, throw the ball. |
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
Kirk is the best QB on the team. That is, until he throws an INT and his confidence goes down the drain. Then he turns into the worst.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
Stoney could make a return to Washington, I didn't know he got released by NE.
Tight end options (other than Cooley) that make sense for 'Skins | Comcast SportsNet Washington
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
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Not to get too touchy-feely but sometimes I wonder if he's being being handled the right way by Gruden.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
This. When Cousins is "on", things just seem to move more smoothly and efficiently then with RGIII. Unfortunately, once he is "off", he goes way, way off. You can practically see him melt under pressure.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
The 49ers do have many TE's available.
Should 49ers try and trade tight ends to Washington? - Niners Nation
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
Reading some of the folks who broke down film, it looks to me like RGIII was exactly what we had been hearing from camp. Improved, but inconsistent - on some throws he had good reads, was decisive and the ball came out on time at the top of the drop; a definite improvement from last year. On others, he blew his reads, was a beat or two slow on his reads/throws, or had bad fundamentals.
The consensus, based on the small sample, was that it was an improvement from last year but not a giant leap forward. Here's a good one that breaks down all his throws: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...91439550044937
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
From Keim, interesting note on the Defense:
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From the article: "Garrett Celek is a capable blocker who can do a little something in the passing game". This guy sounds about right.
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Re: Plusses and Minuses vs. Browns
In theory that's a strategy in the secondary that can result in more turnovers, but it's dependent on the front 7 getting pressure. If there's no pressure then you can read the QB all you want, but he'll have time to look off the defenders and find a guy wide open.
Sure enough on that play Murphy does a good job of knifing in to get initial pressure on McCown but he doesn't get home, McCown escapes, buys himself all kinds of time, looks off the secondary and finds the target for a TD. It's more aggressive, which I like. Reading the eyes means earlier breaks on the ball and more INTs. But if there's no pressure it will mean more big plays given up, that's the part you have to live with. Good thing we signed JUNIOR GALETTE.
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