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Look at the play at :30

...focus on the block by Boobee, and Horton.

 

Look at the play at 1:40

...focus on Brahms and Horton

 

I don't think JS is the issue.

 

 

 

 

That play by Malik Miller reminded me of Eric Smith.  Kid should have gotten more opportunities with that run after catch. 

1 minute ago, Win4AU said:

Ha @AUBwins jinx!

Clearly it must be an issue then Haha

You guys can point the finger at him(JS) you can talk about the vacation and if you do that ...it’s unfair (tear coming down) ...it’s really unfair. That’s my QB man.

1 hour ago, bigbird said:

Look at the play at :30

...focus on the block by Boobee, and Horton.

 

Look at the play at 1:40

...focus on Brahms and Horton

 

I don't think JS is the issue.

 

 

 

 

I am 100% less qualified to make observations about the team than you are, but I don’t think watching a 3 min clip of highlights is enough to say Stidham isn’t a problem. He has made bad throws, missed reads, and not thrown receivers open on NUMEROUS occasions. He’s not the only problem, but if he was half as good as he was expected to be, things might look a lot different. 

13 minutes ago, jared52 said:

I am 100% less qualified to make observations about the team than you are, but I don’t think watching a 3 min clip of highlights is enough to say Stidham isn’t a problem. He has made bad throws, missed reads, and not thrown receivers open on NUMEROUS occasions. He’s not the only problem, but if he was half as good as he was expected to be, things might look a lot different. 

Kinda hard to show what one can do when one isn't necessarily given the time to do it. 

1 hour ago, bigbird said:

Kinda hard to show what one can do when one isn't necessarily given the time to do it. 

It’s interesting to me that last year posters where screaming for JS to get rid of the ball and not take a sack.  This year JS, with little to no protection, doesn’t want to get hit and just throws the ball away.

1 hour ago, bigbird said:

Kinda hard to show what one can do when one isn't necessarily given the time to do it. 

And when he's had time he consistently rolls out instead of stepping into the pocket. Even the announcers mentioned it several times. And it just isn't this game either. 

1 hour ago, bigbird said:

Kinda hard to show what one can do when one isn't necessarily given the time to do it. 

I don’t disagree. But I also don’t see much happening on intermediate and deep throws when he does have time. 

37 minutes ago, GTNupe11 said:

And when he's had time he consistently rolls out instead of stepping into the pocket. Even the announcers mentioned it several times. And it just isn't this game either. 

Not only that, rolls left while being a right handed thrower.  Every time.  Maybe he feels he can throw better on the run going left.  I thought I could when playing back yard football, Haha.  It does limit the opportunities for someone getting open in the middle of the field. 

3 hours ago, bigbird said:

Look at the play at :30

...focus on the block by Boobee, and Horton.

 

Look at the play at 1:40

...focus on Brahms and Horton

 

I don't think JS is the issue.

 

 

 

 

I’m not breaking down film for every offensive play but, good gravy, Horton looks like he isn’t even making a real effort to block people on about half of the plays that I’m focused on the OL. I just can’t believe that he’s our best option at RG....

This Offense is a comprehensive mess right now, and as injuries start to pile up as they always do, it will become more difficult to rectify many of the deficiencies that exist today.  

Things that should’ve been detected and addressed in fall camp have lingered, festered, and infection is spreading.  I’m eager to hear what the coaches think, what they see on film, and how they plan to proceed with the remaining schedule.

8 hours ago, bigbird said:

Look at the play at :30

...focus on the block by Boobee, and Horton.

 

Look at the play at 1:40

...focus on Brahms and Horton

 

I don't think JS is the issue.

 

 

 

 

damn

11 hours ago, bigbird said:

Look at the play at :30

...focus on the block by Boobee, and Horton.

 

Look at the play at 1:40

...focus on Brahms and Horton

 

I don't think JS is the issue.

 

 

 

 

No one has been claiming the OL is world beaters.  But the play at the 30 second mark is what NFL QBs do over and over every game not once a game.   Stand in deliver the ball.  The 1:42 play was the first completed ball I’ve seen from him in that roll out fashion.  Identify the hot route and hit them.  

47 minutes ago, bigbird said:

Didn't say watch JS...focus on the blocking.

He took some gnarly hits while releasing a few passes Saturday. Gotta protect him better or we could be seeing another QB due to injury. Folks thought it was bad now. It can definitely get worse lol.

42 minutes ago, bigbird said:

Didn't say watch JS...focus on the blocking.

I was watching both he took a decent hit on the underthown deep ball to Seth...  congrats to Stidham and exactly what I’ve been calling for.  

Heres an entire game worth of video of Stidham leaving the pocket multiple times when the pocket is in place.  No inside pressure except one play on the Kim hold late in the game.  One sack on a Miss by Tega.  Multiple times throwing off the back foot with no one close to him.  Throwing behind receivers, over throwing deep routes, missing open guys underneath and intermediate, bad ball placement even on some of the catches especially the slant to Seth Williams and the deep ball on the sideline to Schwartz and the missed PI on the grab of Slayton still a horribly thrown ball.  Stidham and the busted coverage for LSU’s second TD game cost us our only loss... Not the OL.

Proof...heres the game in 40 minutes...

 

Could it be a healthy dose of both guys? I know I saw JS run right into a sack once when the pocket wasn’t broken down yet but I also saw plenty of missed blocks and bad angles by O linemen...I don’t know if there is cause and effect but maybe there is blame to go around? 

Adjustments to the offense beyond personnel for me would be 8-10 keepers by Stidham.  The zone read isn’t very valuable unless the QB keeps it everyone once in a blue moon.  And that would make defenses adjust in either the Bear front or the 4i front to contain outside leverage.  Kam and worm have got to take what they can get sometimes not look for the home run.  Kam did much better against USM then previously.  It’s all about experience for them and the OL.  Stidham has to step his game up and some keepers I think will open up the run game just a little more.  Sure he could get injured but he could twist his ankle getting out of his car to.  Play to win.  

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