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Garbage time.They did score one TD late.
But that's what happens when Russ faces playoff defenses. Oh wait, it was the Giants.
Calmer head this morning. Still disappointed in his approach in that situation. I understand we can't run the ball, but what was Tim Kelly thinking?
They're not paying Martin enough to handle those intricate stunts.
Exactly, don't know what the hell Zach Fulton was thinking! At least give your QB a chance to get rid of the ball.
After watching the Twitter video (& I'm probably going to change my take on this later), I don't have a problem with the play call. We can not run the ball.But why was he taking a 5 step drop there?
Watch the video. After he takes his 5th step he can nutt up, stand tall & deliver the ball. Or he can go fetal & look for a way out. He chose the latter.This isn't even dispositive because you can see that he hasn't even taken his last gather step yet. You just don't throw the ball out on the 4th step of a 5 step drop. There's a timing and rhythm to all these plays and there's an expectation that you have so much time to get the ball out depending on the play.
Watch the video. After he takes his 5th step he can nutt up, stand tall & deliver the ball. Or he can go fetal & look for a way out. He chose the latter.
Yeah, okay. This is literally the definition of Monday morning quarterbacking.
If you want to be fair, then you should freeze frame his last gather step. Because in the screen shot above, his right foot is clearly not on the ground.
This is all moot anyway since his protection didn't hold up. If Fulton does his job, we're not having this conversation.
Deliver the ball where? He was still in the pocket. Intentional grounding also leads to a safety.Watch the video. After he takes his 5th step he can nutt up, stand tall & deliver the ball. Or he can go fetal & look for a way out. He chose the latter.
To the crossing TEDeliver the ball where? He was still in the pocket. Intentional grounding also leads to a safety.
Deliver the ball where? He was still in the pocket. Intentional grounding also leads to a safety.
I want to lay more blame on Nick Martin. Still. Watch the video. He clearly sees the rusher & his "fight or flight" instinct says flight. He shouldn't even be looking at the rusher. He should deliver that ball & take the hit. If he's looking at any receiver other than the TE, that's another problem.
Did he have a passing lane with the DT in front of his face?To the crossing TE
Not to mention we have no idea what his read progression was or where he was at during this freezed frame.Did he have a passing lane with the DT in front of his face?
Yes he did. I'm trying to figure out why Martin went to the left after the snap. One rusher on that side and Scharping and Tunsil have him. Two rushers on the right with a DB lurking. Howard and Fulton whiff the stunt, but shouldn't Martin's job be to help to the right since no one is covering him? Seems like Oline play 101 to me.What we do know is that Fulton completely whiffed.
You would have to be in the film room with Akins, Watson and Kelly to really know what happened. I don't think you can look at a freeze frame and say "There! He's open! Ball needs to come out NOW!!!" without even understanding that he hasn't even completed the last of his two gather steps.
I've never played at the collegiate level, but I was a backup QB in HS before switching positions. A 5-step drop can really be more like 5.5 steps since there's often a hitch step after your last gather step. It's not a video game where you hit the "X" button and the ball comes out with perfect accuracy as soon as you hit the bottom of your drop. That's a great way to sail the ball over someone's head with all of your momentum on your back foot. If he throws that ball, maybe he gets crushed while his feet aren't set and the ball sails over Akins and gets picked off. So maybe he decided it was better to avert total disaster and eat the sack. Who knows?
What we do know is that Fulton completely whiffed. So again, I'm not sure what we're criticizing here. If the protection held up for literally two-tenths of a second more, you would have been singing Kelly's praises. This also goes for any other play that could have been a total disaster without adequate protection.
So we're gonna lament Watson for one play when his OL failed, but ignore the rest of the game where he carried the team? Yeah, no QB is perfect for an entire game. He had a few plays where he could do better, but that is every QB in every game, throughout NFL history. That's why no QB has ever played a perfect game. Watson is literally the least of our worries, but he is the most scrutinized player on this forum. If you expect Watson to be perfect every game and every play, you should just stop watching football.
We see this all the time. QBs taking hits when throwing the ball. It's part of the game.
Not to mention we have no idea what his read progression was or where he was at during this freezed frame.
you have Nick Martin blocking air (and loosing)
Why is it that every thread is about Watson and his negative plays, but nothing else? We shouldn't be focused on one or two QUESTIONABLE plays, not even bad. The loser mentality runs deep around these partsWhy is it if we criticize him here & on the low snap fumble that we can't appreciate his greatness the rest of the game? I think he played a heck of a game. I think Coutee played a heck of a game. But I could find fault with him on several plays as well.
& it's not that I'm looking to nitpick Watson's game. But these are the plays we're talking about.
It's a crying shame that we have 6 guys blocking 4 & our QB gets sacked as soon as he finishes his drop.
Really depends on how the QB called the protection. Who he identified as the rushing LB (MIKE) & how the defense play after the snap. The guy called as the MIKE is probably the guy on the left who backs into coverage. The MIKE was actually the DB that rushed from the far right. Duke picks him up.Yes he did. I'm trying to figure out why Martin went to the left after the snap. One rusher on that side and Scharping and Tunsil have him. Two rushers on the right with a DB lurking. Howard and Fulton whiff the stunt, but shouldn't Martin's job be to help to the right since no one is covering him? Seems like Oline play 101 to me.
Yes he did. I'm trying to figure out why Martin went to the left after the snap. One rusher on that side and Scharping and Tunsil have him. Two rushers on the right with a DB lurking. Howard and Fulton whiff the stunt, but shouldn't Martin's job be to help to the right since no one is covering him? Seems like Oline play 101 to me.
& it's not that I'm looking to nitpick Watson's game. But these are the plays we're talking about.
And Watson takes hits while throwing the ball all of the time. But here, you're saying the ball should be coming out when his right foot hasn't even been planted into the ground yet. A 5-step drop is three large steps, two smaller gather steps, a "hitch" step, and then ball out. It's not 4-5 steps and then ball out. That's usually something that's done on a 3-step drop because it's a usually a much shorter pass. This was obviously intended to be a longer passing play and the offensive line has to provide time for him to at least finish his gather steps.
I'm not saying that. I'm not conceding that point to you. I'm pretty much ignoring it because I think you're flat out wrong. Watch the video.
If that's what you want to call it, "Blocking"we have 6 guys blocking 4
I disagree.Why is it that every thread is about Watson and his negative plays, but nothing else? We shouldn't be focused on one or two QUESTIONABLE plays, not even bad. The loser mentality runs deep around these parts
You picked two plays to blame Watson for losing, but ignore the fact Martin was a bigger issue on BOTH plays.I disagree.
These negative plays impacted the game. Why is it ok to criticize Martin & Fulton on this play. Heck, even Kelly & Bill O'Brien (& he's not here any more). But we can't criticize the guy with the ball in his hands?
The loser mentality, imo, is skirting around the truth.
Now, I'm not saying the guy who says Watson will never be a great QB in this league is right because Watson screwed up here. I'm saying Russel Wilson & Aaron Rodgers screw up too.
If we weren't talking about this play, I wouldn't be talking about this play. But since we are talking about this play, I'm calling everyone out. Martin, Fulton, Kelly... & DeShaun.But you are nitpicking. You literally posted a freeze frame showing Akins open when Watson was on the 4th step of a 5 step drop. If you're going to make the argument that he's getting the ball out late, then you need to show a freeze frame on his hitch step.
You picked two plays to blame Watson for losing, but ignore the fact Martin was a bigger issue on BOTH plays.
Amazing80 did.Then why don't you post the freeze frame where his back foot was on the ground.
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This is the moment he takes his last step. He appears to be looking to his right , not at the crossing TE, and the middle of the line has collapsed and provides no throwing window. In the blink of an eye, he is hit.
Why is it that every thread is about Watson and his negative plays, but nothing else? We shouldn't be focused on one or two QUESTIONABLE plays, not even bad. The loser mentality runs deep around these parts
I don't care what step in your drop your on if you're in the EZ and you see the rush coming that's not the time to play hero ball.
Because these are the weaknesses that he really needs to improve upon. It hasn't happened in 4 years and counting.
Exactly, don't know what the hell Zach Fulton was thinking! At least give your QB a chance to get rid of the ball.
This screenshot pretty much sums up the philosophical problem.
That crosser is open - the defender above is dropping back and that crosser is a completion even if it doesn't generate a first down it buys you 5 more yards from the back of the endzone and maybe he makes a play and gets that first ...
Rather , Watson wants it all and is willing to assume great risk to get it.
Look at his right leg in the screenshot. Is he in position to throw that ball?This screenshot pretty much sums up the philosophical problem.
That crosser is open - the defender above is dropping back and that crosser is a completion even if it doesn't generate a first down it buys you 5 more yards from the back of the endzone and maybe he makes a play and gets that first ...
Rather , Watson wants it all and is willing to assume great risk to get it.
Exactly. I could see if the play call was a three step drop. But it wasn't.It's a 4 man pass rush w/ 6 blockers. Why should DW look to get rid of the ball asap, even if it means short of the 1st? Are you suggesting DW shouldn't be trusting his protection?
Look at his right leg in the screenshot. Is he in position to throw that ball?