Exactly. He’s a big guy, but runs good and needs to be used as a deep threat as well as a possession receiverHonestly I think I can count on my hands the number of plays I’ve seen to Hop that weren’t 5-10 yard outs. It’s embarrassing.
Exactly. He’s a big guy, but runs good and needs to be used as a deep threat as well as a possession receiverHonestly I think I can count on my hands the number of plays I’ve seen to Hop that weren’t 5-10 yard outs. It’s embarrassing.
Lol.This might be wishful thinking on my part but it's seemed like we are trying to keep a few things up the sleeve
Deep passes
Targeting Hopkins a high percentage of times
More designed running plays for the QB
There are games where we've seemingly deliberately ignored this stuff.
Get to the playoffs... then unleash!
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Gotta make em first of course
we threw the ball downfield ONCE today. How do keep a defense from playing up and limiting short passes if you never threaten deep?
It is not a one read offense. It does always have a quick pass element built in to the play. There are vertical elements also built in but you have to be a progression thrower to get to them and I don't believe Kyler is there yet.It’s a one read offense and meant to get the ball out quickly. Kyler throws a beautiful deep ball, but at this point I don’t know if it’s the playcalling or the QB. I see Nuke with 5 yard stops, Kirk with 7 yard outs, AI stand in the flat, and Fitz covers the middle more often then not though.
Consider that teams are playing us to prevent the vertical chunk plays. The game plan vs Kyler is that he is not polished enough to kill you underneath like Brees, Russ..etc.Honestly I think I can count on my hands the number of plays I’ve seen to Hop that weren’t 5-10 yard outs. It’s embarrassing.
The quick element is being taken away and Kyler stands back there scanning the entire field for what seems like 5 seconds. He scans the field when the first option isn’t there, which is almost always a 5 yard route. That’s why defenses get their hands up almost as soon as Kyler gets his hands on the ball. We don’t run near as many WR screens, but we don’t run deep routes either. Last year it was the protection? and this year it is the ??? I don’t watch the all-22 to know how many times Nuke runs a route for more than 10 yards, but when watching the game live, I find myself furious watching Nuke never leaving my TV screen on multiple passing plays in a rowIt is not a one read offense. It does always have a quick pass element built in to the play. There are vertical elements also built in but you have to be a progression thrower to get to them and I don't believe Kyler is there yet.
Then there is still some hope for humanity.the rare moment of agreement between us.
That wouldn’t preclude quick slants or crossing patterns. I see little of those. There’s very little visual variety in hops route tree from the naked eye.Consider that teams are playing us to prevent the vertical chunk plays. The game plan vs Kyler is that he is not polished enough to kill you underneath like Brees, Russ..etc.
Your words of “When...halftime” is exactly why you kick it 10-10 times!!!When you are up by three, six inches from a touchdown, and have the ball coming out of halftime, you go for it 10-10 times .
Yes because when I throw interceptions, I have a smile on my face & jump with full of joy.
Eh, different guys are different types of leaders. He pretty routinely goes and sits down. Difficult to know what’s going on his head. Maybe he’s mentally reviewing what he just went through. Also, he’s usually running or scrambling a lot. Maybe he needs to just go and sit to conserve energy. I’d be willing to bet that he expends close to, if not the, highest amount of energy by any QB each week.You completely missed the point. Way to make a strawman. Nobody is saying jump for joy. Great leaders go back out there, get pissed or try to light a fire under the team. He showed ZERO. He was shown multiple times on the sideline pouting. He is the freaking leader of this team. Act like it.
Eh, different guys are different types of leaders. He pretty routinely goes and sits down. Difficult to know what’s going on his head. Maybe he’s mentally reviewing what he just went through. Also, he’s usually running or scrambling a lot. Maybe he needs to just go and sit to conserve energy. I’d be willing to bet that he expends close to, if not the, highest amount of energy by any QB each week.
Murray had 23 completions... for a whopping 160 yards!
Yes, there is ugliness smeared all over this picture!
Gilmore, one of the best CBs in the league, was playing Hopkins 7 yards off the ball with S help over the top. They were playing to take the vertical Hopkins throw away. You can argue that they didn't target Kirk vertically or Isabella vertically, but the Hopkins deep threat was schemed away by Belichick in this one.Honestly I think I can count on my hands the number of plays I’ve seen to Hop that weren’t 5-10 yard outs. It’s embarrassing.
Kyler doesn't consistently sit in the pocket and let crossers develop which is why Fitz is used so little. Also, I think defenses are really confusing him right now. IMO this is what is why he is struggling to his guys in stride. He just isn't seeing it well IMO which is to be expected due to his inexperience vs high-level defenses.That wouldn’t preclude quick slants or crossing patterns. I see little of those. There’s very little visual variety in hops route tree from the naked eye.