I mean, how can you look at the tape of those 2 throws in overtime and say to yourself "all I need is a wide receiver coach"? I'd shoot myself. I couldn't look at my team mates.
that's my thing and I get the people posting here saying well the timing throws are also on Kyler he's late on timing etc. I just posted this in the Kyler thread too.
How many times do we have to have an NFL analyst, who talks to OUR coaches, during the week before our game. And in the case of Schlereth has worked SEVERAL of our games this year, tell us on live tv that Marv isn't running the routes correctly, before we start believing it? He doesn't come back, he doesn't run them precisely. They said today during the telecast he's such a long strider they've had to work with him on his routes because he has a tendency to run the route incorrectly. Earlier in the year it was Frank Sanders on his show saying he "rounds off his routes" because he got away with it in college, you can't do that in the NFL you're going to cause interceptions if you do.
It's just weird for lack of a better word that 15 games into the season he still hasn't figured out NFL CB's don't just give up, they are going to come back and make a play on the ball even if it's in your hands.
Even the ball in the endzone today Kyler threw a "moon ball" that led Marv to the right corner of the endzone where there was no defender. It's not perfect, it's not the throw Young made for a TD for example, but he did what you teach a QB to do, if your guy can't catch it, nobody can. ANd Marv got completely turned around like Jose Canseco trying to track a fly ball. I mean the defender is in front to the left, ANY NFL WR is going to assume the QB will throw the ball to my right, but he didn't adjust until it was too late the ball fell incomplete. the corpse of AJ Green caught throws like that multiple times in his couple of years here because he understood where the QB was going to put the ball, Marv doesn't