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Re: Cards postgame
Week 1 Eagles I got to stream game on NFL.com for free. Awesome!
Week 2 no such luck. Today I finally watched highlights of the key plays and I was surprised at the rookie high school boneheaded moves by some of our “pro’s” made. For example on first Cardinal drive on a key 3rd and 2 at our 40, DE Sweat failed to maintain gap responsibility, the most basic responsibility for a DE, something I learned in fucking High School. Sweat got suckered for a big run. The thing is his teammates were in position to stop any run to the right side, Sweat was playing way out of position and left his responsibility trying to do too much. On Haskins first sack the Oline actually set up a nice pocket but Haskins got happy feet and ran right to the only guy who could sack him. If he had stayed in the pocket and got rid of the ball he would avoid the sack. He tried to do too much. Haskins fumble after the Landon Collins interception was embarrassing. Then our punt returner fumbles. This was the first three possessions. Shakey rookie shit from non-rookies. It seems like early in games some of our guys try to do too much. Try and win the game by themselves. Our coaches have a good system just play within it. Don’t do too much. Our players need to relax. I realize our Oline is not doing jack shit. I want to give Haskins time. However if Haskins continues to play like this where gives our team no chance to win you have to take him out at some point. Like after week 4. A month of games should be enough chance to show he earned the starting job or not. His footwork and poise is severely lacking. It not like he is close. He is not and that is a problem. |
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And since they have been compared in this thread.. Minshew career passer rating = 94 Haskins = 78
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Re: Cards postgame
Haskins hasn't had a full staff with him and other excuses. Bottomline, he has this year to work and grow. He grew last year imo. If he doesn't this year we move on. No reason for fans to be all over him.
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#124 |
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Re: Cards postgame
I think this team is going to rebound.
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#125 |
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Re: Cards postgame
It's only week two. I say give this team and coaching staff the benefit of the doubt.
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Re: Cards postgame
This.
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On the 54 yard bomb, they were in QTRs coverage (Cover 4) that was all Apke
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If they are starting him, I think I have special teams/practice squad potential. Haven’t played organized football since I was 15, but I was better than than Apke is now...so it still gives me hope I could walk on if I got laid off or something.
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Re: Cards postgame
The first area of conflict comes when Ron benches the owners hand picked qb and then wants to move on from him. We all know that day is coming at some point this season.
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Re: Cards postgame
I think Ron needs to show this film clip to the whole roster during game film or better before a game, it will make anyone go through a wall. https://youtu.be/N1sNs4a1XTY
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Re: Cards postgame
Agreed. I'm not convinced he is the answer or isn't, I'm prepared to give him more rope. I'm looking at pro's and con's (pro being to give him benefit of the doubt):
Pro's He's had 2 coaching staff's and 2 systems in 2 years as a pro Last years coaching staff didn't want him He had only 2 seasons in college He had 2 guys getting reps ahead of him last year before being made starter with little 1st team practice He's shown leadership this year As far as I can see he's got the respect of his teammates He has one of, if not the worst OL in the league (over 11 games he's been sacked on over 10% of pass plays) He has 1 top tier receiver and no top tier TE The running game so far isn't consistent enough to take pressure of the passing game (restricting PA etc.) He's only started 9 games, played in 11 Cons poor technique He's inaccurate He starts cold in games He seems to panic when given some time to throw (which isn't often), hence some of the inaccuracy Overall I'd say he's got to overcome a lot of adversity here to shine. I don't see how anyone can say he's been given a fair crack of the whip, but yes, if he's still as bad by game 16, then maybe we do need to consider options. But if we draft another QB high next year, how does that yet again limit our other options in the draft? We have so many holes to fill, and he proves at least capable as a game manager, why abandon the other needs yet again? Can any quality QB do well without at least a top 16 OL? Put it this way; stick Carson Wentz behind this line would he not be just as bad as he looks in Philly? |
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Re: Cards postgame
If he keeps playing this poorly then the owner can't say shit
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This. I predicted 5-11. We might do a bit better. This team will beat bad to average teams, and lose to good teams. And I think AZ is a VERY good team.
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Re: Cards postgame
There you go :
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