MarkBear
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Very Nagy-isqueGame plan was also pretty bad in the first half.
Very Nagy-isqueGame plan was also pretty bad in the first half.
Would rather be a prick than a racist like you!I said nothing about backyard football being linked to black quarterbacks. You did. Get out of here with the race baiting prick.
It was a great play. Unbelievable play. And it should be a play of the week potential. But the point is that those plays don't happen often. They just don't. We can't rely on them. Great offenses need QBs to be able to make throws in the pocket to different reads in tight windows. And before you call me a racist too... this is something that Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson, and Kyler Murray have been able to do. The fact that they can extend plays running makes them even more dynamic. Justin Fields has not shown this pocket presence attribute often enough yet.It It wIf Rodgers threw the same pass as Fields’ first TD, it’s the best play of the week. Fields will have to live with a broken play TD for now.
Lmao. You can’t rely on games being played in Hurricane Ivan either dipshitIt was a great play. Unbelievable play. And it should be a play of the week potential. But the point is that those plays don't happen often. They just don't. We can't rely on them. Great offenses need QBs to be able to make throws in the pocket to different reads in tight windows. And before you call me a racist too... this is something that Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson, and Kyler Murray have been able to do. The fact that they can extend plays running makes them even more dynamic. Justin Fields has not shown this pocket presence attribute often enough yet.
And I said he gets a pass. I lead with that.Lmao. You can’t rely on games being played in Hurricane Ivan either dipshit
So why bother saying he didn’t look good? Larry David can’t even comedy like thisAnd I said he gets a pass. I lead with that.
Because he didn't look good except for a handful of plays.So why bother saying he didn’t look good? Larry David can’t even comedy like this
Fields doesn't throw unless his receiver is open BY A COUNTRY MILE.I need to watch the all 22 when it comes out but the one thing I didn't see Fields doing was missing open receivers. That whole first half and much of the 2nd, I didn't see any opportunities where a receiver ran open and Fields just missed it. Yes, he didn't get beyond his 2nd read several times but there was just not a lot of plays to be had. I'm interested to see if I missed any but it sure looked like when there was a play to be made in the second half, Fields found a way to make it.
Serious question. Which QB’s have looked amazing in weather like this?Because he didn't look good except for a handful of plays.
Dude, this is not a complicated concept.Serious question. Which QB’s have looked amazing in weather like this?
back it up wit’s stats, similar rainfall and wind. I guess remove any street ball plays & stats because those stats don’t matter to you
Didn’t you start off by saying he didn’t look good? LmaoDude, this is not a complicated concept.
- Fields is an unproven young QB.
- He did not have a good game in his 1st start in his 2nd year
- Unfortunately, we were not able to properly evaluate him in this start do to the horrendous weather conditions
- At the end of the season, we need him to take that next step towards being a franchise level QB. We did not get a sense in either direction after the game due to the above.
That's it! Don't read anymore into it.
This is objectively false.Fields doesn't throw unless his receiver is open BY A COUNTRY MILE.
A blizzard isnt the same as a torrential downpour. A blizzard still allows for quick short passes that favor the offense.And to answer the question about bad weather QBs. The answer is Brady. He is the GOAT so it is completely unfair to compare him to anyone. But what he did against an elite Bears defense in 2010 in a fucking blizzard was incredible. And he has done that exact same thing several other times throughout his career.