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Um, can you imagine running that play with Al Del Greco?
#ohwaitaminutewedidthat
Yeah, what a moment that was. I remember Del Greco's fake being much further away from the endzone.
Um, can you imagine running that play with Al Del Greco?
#ohwaitaminutewedidthat
I agree with everything but have to put in this caveat.
When Skelton lowered his shoulder, I held my breath. I had just watched Aaron Rodgers do the same thing, get a concussion as a result, and probably cost his team the game. It's great when no one gets hurt on that play, but I'd still prefer our QB's to slide every time.
Um, can you imagine running that play with Al Del Greco?
#ohwaitaminutewedidthat
6. Speaking of wow...here is what I like about Skelton:
B. His release is a lot like Peyton Manning's...he even has that slight little Manning wobble on the ball.
C. He runs around like Big Ben...actually faster than Big Ben
This is what most impressed me about Skelton. He looked comfortable and poised the entire game. When Denver applied pressure he stepped up or sideways, and continued the play, instead of showing panic.I was very pleased the way Skelton handled himself... It was really nice to see good QB play for once this year. Instead of taking a sack or throwing an int like DA would do he either made the throw or threw the ball away. He was smart and very poised in the pocket.
According to D. Urban:Have we ever beaten anyone this badly under CKW? Curious I don't recall one even with the SB team blowing anyone out this badly.
...their greatest margin of victory since the 1993 squad beat up on the Redskins, 36-6, Oct. 17 at Sun Devil Stadium
More than the apparent miss-evaluations of DA and Hall, it's the evaluation of Skelton that he was so far behind those two. He might not be polished, but his awareness is lightyears ahead of those two.He looked comfortable and poised the entire game.
Question's for which we have no answers...More than the apparent miss-evaluations of DA and Hall, it's the evaluation of Skelton that he was so far behind those two. He might not be polished, but his awareness is lightyears ahead of those two.
It's at best puzzling, and at worst damning (and I'm not one that's been ready to throw Whiz under the bus this season). But how can he have been so wrong about so many QBs in such a short span of time?
More than the apparent miss-evaluations of DA and Hall, it's the evaluation of Skelton that he was so far behind those two. He might not be polished, but his awareness is lightyears ahead of those two.
It's at best puzzling, and at worst damning (and I'm not one that's been ready to throw Whiz under the bus this season). But how can he have been so wrong about so many QBs in such a short span of time?
1. You've gotta love winning...this team needed it...and to beat the Broncos, a team that has owned us in PS and in reg. season...I don't care about the circumstances...we kicked their asses, and kicked them good.
2. Speaking of kicked...Jay Feeley was the hottest person on the planet today...the TD was golden...and his FGs this year have been near perfect...except when his own HC ices him after already making 4, 2 from deep (all I can say is WTF, Whiz...the guy is having the game of his life and you send in Graham with the ball on the Broncos' 31 yard line?).
3. Speaking of the ball at the Broncos' 31 yard line...where has this defense been all year? Save the only other time the team started a rookie at QB at home...2-0 with rookie debuts at home...2 best games of the year, and by far, two best defensive performances, in an otherwise defensive abomination of a year.
4. Speaking of defensive performances...the front three of Dockett, Williams and Campbell played their best game today...they were studs all three of them. Rookie Daryl Washington was hitting and so was Kerry Rhodes and Adrian Wilson. And the coverage was extra sticky today...where has that been? Plus, we have a player in FS Rashad Johnson...he's a right place right time player...and it's all ahead of him now.
5. Speaking of all ahead of him now...How about QB John Skelton....he played so within himself and within the system (for a guy who until this week has had 0 reps with the first team---which, with all the practices these guys have, imo, is a travesty that he wouldn't get a taste with the first team in practice...but hey...HE PROVED WHIZ WRONG!!!! He was indeed worthy of starting and that the ridiculous drama of him finally getting the nod over a guy who was dog hunting last weeked...announced as late as Friday...wow.
6. Speaking of wow...here is what I like about Skelton:
A. He does not play afraid (unlike ML and DA). How about him lowering his shoulder on a tackler? This inspires the whole team to be physical.
B. His release is a lot like Peyton Manning's...he even has that slight little Manning wobble on the ball.
C. He runs around like Big Ben...actually faster than Big Ben
D. Unilke DA...when the play is broken and the team is in FG range, he throws the ball out of bounds. Go Fordham!
E. Even as a rookie, he fed Fitz even though Fitz was being hounded by Champ...which means each week now it will get easier. But, the no fear factor is huge here.
F. He's got good size and stature in the pocket.
G. He converted some third and longs!!!
He needs to hone those fundys and the playbook...we can see that...but for a first start...this was very very good.
7. Speaking of very very good...how about the play of these young players...
A. RB Tim Hightower (fumble excluded)...148 yards, 2 TDs.
B. RB LSH...no fumble anywhere anytime from this electric dynamo.
C. PR Andre Roberts...getting better and better and better.
D. NT Dan Williams...it's a joke at how better the interior of the defense is when he is in there...just ask Moreno on the ball he fumbled.
E. LB Daryl Washington (Leon Lett-itis excluded)...this kid is explosive and how in the world he has been sitting all this time is beyond imagination.
F. LB O'Brien Schofield...made saving tackles on STs...made the darting play into the backfield that caused the end around turnover...nearly made a pick six.
G. CB Greg Toler, CB Mike Adams, CB DRC...stickier this week than lint...Money Mike with the great int...how many coverage sacks/pressures were there?
H. S Rashad Johnson...he is starting to feel it.
8. Speaking of starting to "Feel" it...game ball goes to Jay Feely...one can make a great case that he has been the most consistently good Cardinal all year. He deserves it!!! #4 kicks and runs Cardinals to their #4 win!!!
9. Speaking of #4...the Cardinals will likely draft in the top 5, possibly 10...and, imo, they should take the best edge rusher...if indeed they have signed a veteran FA to battle it out with Skelton. As we saw today, when the secondary can blanket teams (and this Bronco trio of WRs is top 5 NFL)...if they can get edge pressure...watch out.
10. And speaking of watch out...if Whiz thinks BD saved his job with today's effort...the Cardinals are in for another long year in 2011. This was a classic case of the players deciding on their own to show up, which BD has had nothing to do with for most of the games this year. One good game...after all the presuure is over...is not enough. Not even close. But, hey, knowing Whiz, BD will be the DC next year. It's never the coaches fault.
(Quote K-9): I like his physical abilities, but it's easy to be "fearless" when everything is going right. Let's see one of those dropped balls fall into a defender's hands, or see him go against a legitimate pass rush, and find out how fearless he is. I'll be much more convinced then.
The fact that we forced the run some today is evidence that a pass rush can be somewhat controlled. That took a lot of pressure off both the QB and the O-line. We would do well to take heed of that, and continue to call upon it in the future. It also did some really neat things, like forcing the defense to respect the run when it came to using play action.
This is what most impressed me about Skelton. He looked comfortable and poised the entire game. When Denver applied pressure he stepped up or sideways, and continued the play, instead of showing panic.
No sacks, No int's, No fumbles. Game management! On top of that there are Skelton's size, arm, quick release, smarts... what's not to like!
Another quick observation: Don't run the WR screen pass anymore. Boldin could physical past the first guy and set up blockers in front of him, but neither Fitz nor Breaston have the ability to do that.
If they're looking for ways to get LSH more involved in the offense, they should line him up in the backfield on passing downs and then split him out wide and use him as an underneath receiver. I'll bet he could make a guy or two miss on the WR screen.I agree with this 100%. It was a staple for Q and we ran it with great success. But with Fitz and Breaston the play absolutely sucks.
I agree with this 100%. It was a staple for Q and we ran it with great success. But with Fitz and Breaston the play absolutely sucks.
If they're looking for ways to get LSH more involved in the offense, they should line him up in the backfield on passing downs and then split him out wide and use him as an underneath receiver. I'll bet he could make a guy or two miss on the WR screen.
Denver is dead last in the NFL in sacks. They have a PATHETIC 18 sacks through 13 games. That's why there wasn't a pass rush, not because our offensive line suddenly became great pass protectors.
Another quick observation: Don't run the WR screen pass anymore. Boldin could physical past the first guy and set up blockers in front of him, but neither Fitz nor Breaston have the ability to do that.
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Reggie Bush style plays would work great with ---.He's IMO underutilized, the hyphen is powerful, needs to have several more plays a game designed for him, in open space he's lethal, get him the ball in open space.