PitchBlac

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[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

We could sit here, look at the stats, and then come to the surface level conclusion that he’s just straight up terrible in the 4th quarter/ 3rd down. But we all can see how this whole team breaks down in the 4th including the defense and the play calling. It doesn’t do anyone any good if you aren’t gonna look into why his stats are bad in the 4th quarter and 3rd down other than “he’s a bad QB”. That doesn’t get to any sort of solution nor does it pin point the problems on the offense or with the QB.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

If we fire our OC, we’ll only have our special teams coordinator left. Unironically the only consistently decent part of our team.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

You need to take a look at the all 22 for this because you’re missing pieces here in the early screenshots.

I’m pretty sure on that play you’re reading the defense (Lmao) and taking the route according to how they react. The three routes underneath including Moore’s were going toward the three defenders in coverage. Moore was “open” but he wasn’t the main play to be made here. Those three defenders came down and it would have been a fight to get the first down. Would have set up a manageable 4th down though. But the defenders coming down opened things up for Tyler Scott and he beat his man.

Fields did not overthrow that ball. There where multiple throws Fields made (and didn’t make) in the game that you can criticize him for and rightfully so. This isn’t one of those. You can see the All-22 where Scott slows down on the double move and then stutters when he tries to track the ball in the air. It’s a rookie mistake and I’m not blaming him for the loss. But that particular play was on him. That stutter and the double move was the difference in that throw being caught. DJ makes that route and catch all day.

Also, you’re saying he threw into double coverage but Tyler Scott clearly had a step on those two defenders even with him stuttering and slowing down. There is no way their secondary is faster than Tyler Scott either so the hope there would have been for them to get a piece of his shoe. Pretty sure that would have been taken to the house.

The last thing, I keep hearing this thing about taking the conservative play. With reference to the situation. As I understand, you run the play as intended and not what the situation in the game is. UNLESS, you’re told otherwise. But we currently aren’t aware if there was any communication with Justin and the staff about that during the time.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Poles ain’t the problem.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

On a negative note, why the fuck was he on the sidelines for third downs?! What are we doing?

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Unironically would have been a good play call to throw a screen in the second to last drive

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Coverage sack

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Tyrique is cuttin it up

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

This doesn’t account for our biggest problem which is having the right assignments.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

With Chicago’s oline, they all can block correctly and are usually good when doing it (besides the center and interior). But the problem is that their assignments are just straight up wrong a lot of the time. It’s the attention to details. And what sucks is that this problem isn’t just with the oline😑.

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Lol. Almost all of them are on good defenses except for TJ

[–] PitchBlac@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Browns could be a W tbh. They starting PJ Walker or DTR. Packers is a toss up. Cardinals might be winnable but Kyler is probably gonna tear us up

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