I just hope the graph is acyclic.Flow chart?
I just hope the graph is acyclic.Flow chart?
I will say it feels like Petzing probably leaned more to wanting Joe Alt.I’m feeling pretty done with Petzing at this point. I get the impression he thinks he’s the smartest person in the room. He is playing lip service to people saying he needs to get MHJ involved more… hence the play to him in the first series then not going his way again for ages.
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I think we all agree that Petzing is a big part and of the problem.As this points out Nabers has 7 drops to Marv's 4.
The problem is Marv's have been pretty ugly. It's not like he's dropping diving 50 yard bombs that are high difficulty. They have all hit him right in the hands and were easy catches.
No one knows OSU football better than you do, so I treasure your feedback on this issue. I worked for an Akron, OH based company for 25 years, and all my Buckeye friends say to be patient with MHJ. He’ll be great soon enough.Maybe, once Lincoln Riley gets fired at USC, he’ll follow the KK route and be an OC for the Cards.
Ryan Day was a much better OC than HC too. If he loses a couple more games this year, he’s gone. He’d be a good OC as well.
As this points out Nabers has 7 drops to Marv's 4.
The problem is Marv's have been pretty ugly. It's not like he's dropping diving 50 yard bombs that are high difficulty. They have all hit him right in the hands and were easy catches.
As this points out Nabers has 7 drops to Marv's 4.
The problem is Marv's have been pretty ugly. It's not like he's dropping diving 50 yard bombs that are high difficulty. They have all hit him right in the hands and were easy catches.
I'd imagine "drops" are somewhat subjective... but Harrison's have been blatantly obvious. Haven't seen enough of Nabers to judge, but the official NFL drop stat has Nabers with only 3 on 60 targets, vs. Harrison's 4 on 43... almost double the rate.As this points out Nabers has 7 drops to Marv's 4.
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Nabers had 3 drops. One less than MHJ on 19 more receptions. If there was ball-hits-you-in-hands-incompletion stat Marv would lead the league.
Maybe the video guy doesn't read well.The video says 7
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Nabers had 3 drops. One less than MHJ on 19 more receptions. If there was ball-hits-you-in-hands-incompletion stat Marv would lead the league.
I don't understand this.MHJ looks intimidated to me. No emotion at all. Doesn’t give the appearance of wanting to be there.
What don’t you understand? Very straightforward observations.I don't understand this.
Except they aren't. I have no idea how you come these conclusions. I have not seen anything to make me think he is intimidated. I have not seen anything to make me think he doesn't want to be playing football.What don’t you understand? Very straightforward observations.
This seems obvious but I think some of it is built in but Kyler isn't connecting on them. The other part is the Cardinals seem to try to chuck pass yards off of play-action which contributes to MHJs high aDOT.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_media
You don't need drop stats to know what your eyes can tell you, MHJ does not look good right now. He looks slow and not engaged most of the time and has balls hitting him in the hands that he can't catch. I think coaching and QB play is stunting his growth but stud alpha WR's will still do good even on bad teams. If you can get separation and catch balls in the NFL you will eat. As I have said before, even with the flashes he has shown he currently looks like the 3rd or 4th best WR from the draft.