3 and 11 here we come
And the coaches have told him to go out there and just throw. The calls have been aggressive and fast. Was Rosen getting the same calls?
Basically the same as your asinine comment about knowing the plays.
I watched the game. It's clear that Glennon was playing against a prevent D and told to go and try and do something quick. How can you not see that from the game? Do I know the exact calls? Of course not.This says the calls have been aggressive and fast, implying you knew the calls. How is that asinine? Just commenting on what you said and I stated what I saw when Glennon hit his back foot.
Are you related to Glennon? I actually don't mind the guy, but you're trying to claim that the D was putting on as much pressure as earlier in the game when quite clearly they weren't.
He stood in a pocket today without pressure? lol what are you watching?
Good argument
Yeah, that's it. I mean, I haven't missed watching a Cards game for 12 years, but yeah, OK.They paly a different football over there...
Let's not use the play of the vet backup QB down 33 in the 4th Q as a determining factor comparing him to our rookie QB who has had the hell beat out of him over the past few weeks.
Yeah, that's it. I mean, I haven't missed watching a Cards game for 12 years, but yeah, OK.
Agreed, lets hope no one would even think about that. I think JR is far more talented than MG. I just want to see JR progress, instead of making the same mistakes over and over. Learn from them and don't repeat them.Let's not use the play of the vet backup QB down 33 in the 4th Q as a determining factor comparing him to our rookie QB who has had the hell beat out of him over the past few weeks.
Because he can actually read a D and they knew that he wouldn’t stand back there and lay down like a Josh did. He’ll hit the hot read. He still faced pressure every throw and made the right throw
They blitzed and he fitz for 30. After they rushed 4, which they got home with all day, using stunts and Glennon hit his back foot and threw the ball to the WR that he read was open. Josh got time to stand in the pocket and threw a pick. A team that had 12 turnovers forced all season got 3 on RosenFunny what happens when teams play prevent defense
Funny, he wasn't there tonight. I'm not claiming I've seen more than anyone else (although I don't get the blackout thing that sometimes gets mentioned here). But it's been every game since 2006 and most for the few years before that. That's enough time to understand what a prevent D is.12 that's it? Oh I thought you were a vet. You tell someone to go watch more games, he's been to more than 12 seasons worth of games live.
Funny, he wasn't there tonight. I'm not claiming I've seen more than anyone else (although I don't get the blackout thing that sometimes gets mentioned here). But it's been every game since 2006 and most for the few years before that. That's enough time to understand what a prevent D is.
We had season tickets when we lived in AZ, so blackouts had no effect on us. Since we moved away in 1999 we've had NFL ticket we have not missed a game. No one is saying that MG is more talented than JR. What we are saying is we would like to see JR be as decisive as MG was today. He needs to throw before a reliever makes his break, he throw late far too often for me. I want to see him progressing, and I don't right now.
To be fair MG has been able to sit back and study all year while JR has gotten thrown to the wolves on this pathetic team. Very easy to come in a looked decent in one drive when down by 33 and the D not playing nearly as aggressively as they did all game.