skinsfaninok
10-08-2019, 07:48 AM
Give him this season but he needs to play at some point, guys get better on the field in todays league, I would wait until the last 4-5 games then play him
Will the Current Treatment of HASKINS Effect His Tenure and Performance with the Redskins?skinsfaninok 10-08-2019, 07:48 AM Give him this season but he needs to play at some point, guys get better on the field in todays league, I would wait until the last 4-5 games then play him skinsfan69 10-08-2019, 07:50 AM He’s not ready, did you watch the Giants game? On the Golic and Wingo show today, some football scouts and execs say it will probably take a year or 2 for him to be ready. I say leave it to the coaches who see him practice and not some impatient fan/fans who want to see him play. I do believe that you can give him 30- 40 plays and go with that. You can go w/ plays he ran at Ohio State. He ain't ready for the full play book but you can gameplan for plays he's comfortable with. If he struggles then put in the Case or Colt. Haskins is most likely going to fail here anyway. It's just not a place for a young QB to be successful in. A new coach is going to come in and be forced to work w/ him. That is how dysfunction starts, a la RG3 and Jay. A new coach most likely will want to bring in his own guy, play his own guy. J. Falcon 10-08-2019, 07:51 AM They spent a 15 pick on a project QB because Snyder's son was friends with Haskins at Bullis HS. That's how this organization operates. The coach wants first round picks who can play right away while ownership drafts family friends. That's why no coach will succeed here. I heard on one of the DC sports talk shows that multiple teams had Haskins projected as a third round pick. I don't think he was going to go that low but he was definitely over-drafted at 15. I dont get where these "reports" are coming from all of a sudden. I remember back during the draft - and especially right after - many were touting Haskins as perhaps the best QB in this year's draft. BaltimoreSkins 10-08-2019, 07:53 AM 13 and Kyler Murray started 14 so that whole he only started 13 games argument is just foolish talk to me. If they cant tailor a gameplan for this kid to play a game against a team that is ACTIVELY TRYING TO LOSE in Miami then why did we draft him? Word. skinsfaninok 10-08-2019, 07:57 AM John Clayton was saying that Jay did indeed like Haskins but said he was not his first choice that Daniel Jones was actually his #1 QB in the draft. MTK 10-08-2019, 08:44 AM No rookie QB's are truly "ready" to play right away, that's where good coaching comes in. You trim down the playbook, have the center make the line calls, you run the ball, etc. I don't know where this idea is coming from that he can't play until he has ideal circumstances around him. A big part of learning to play QB in this league is figuring things out on the fly, handling failure, handling adversity. If he's so fragile (and I don't think he is) than we've already made a huge mistake. EARTHQUAKE2689 10-08-2019, 08:45 AM If we hadn't drafted Haskins with the 15 pick this year, just imagine the fan reaction. Exactly, now everyone is like "he isn't ready" "he doesn't know the playbook" from what I have seen in Case and Colt, they don't know it either. Coff 10-08-2019, 08:51 AM The reports seem to be that he is more unpolished than QBs tend to be coming out of college, so proper development is that much more important. There are reasons to question the development already. He's already been the source of conflict between the front office and the coaching staff. And in his second year, he'll be learning his second offense. Far from ideal conditions for developing a young QB, but definitely business as usual at Ashburn. Defensewins 10-08-2019, 09:37 AM Every year teams reach for QB's. Every year. Bad teams that suck at every position that think a good QB will make them a playoff team. It is still team sport folks! Then you have the college QB's that are on dominant teams (Alabama, LSU, OSU) that when they get to the NFL are really not that great. Tim Tebow comes to mind. Daniel Jones is a better prepared QB to play in the NFL than Haskins. Experience, better coached and played in a pro system. He may not be a better athlete or throw the ball the farthest. Jones understands the fundamentals and plays within the system. Jones is well coached , has great footwork, something Haskins ihas always lacked. When I see Haskins play in college he is raw talent that has bad habits. He succeeded ona strong team and his athleticism over lesser talent in college. In NFL that does not work. So you have rely fundamentals, read defenses quickly and getting rid of the ball. He lacks in this. That is why I did not want him that high in the draft. rocnrik 10-08-2019, 09:43 AM If we don’t play Haskins at all and the new coach does not want him forced on him.. and wants a different QB .. what is haskins worth? I really do see this as a Rosen type deal..part of bringing in a new coach is his comfort level with the QB.. I hope this works out but the talk of haskins not being ready for 2 years is not good for bringing in a top head coach.. we still need a vet to rely on if Haskins is a project.. |
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