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Is that because of a mystical experience or because they were playing US?
The day I start making my decision on whether my teams QB is good or not based on this dorks opinion, I'll just stop watching football.
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Dale Robertson @sportywineguy · 2h 2 hours ago
BOB: @Ryan_mallett_15 has had a decent week. I like the way he's approaching the job.
Dale Robertson @sportywineguy · 2h 2 hours ago
BOB: Noticed @Ryan_mallett_15 and how he approached the game when he got here.
Well, I'm not going to hold his looks against him. I used to enjoy his writings on footballoutsiders.com until I followed him on twitter. I don't think I've seen a positive tweet from him on anything; always being a smartass.
The day I start making my decision on whether my teams QB is good or not based on this dorks opinion, I'll just stop watching football...
If film on Mallet theoretically works against success in subsequent games, then expect the chemistry and timing that comes with increased experience between him and his receivers, Oline and RBs to more than make up for it.
I think some of his skepticism is warranted, but I'm more optimistic then he is. I'm on the high side of that 40% he mentions - Not giddy but I'm intrigued and think he has the potential to be our guy. I've also been around long enough to realize he could also crash and burn.
My gut instinct tells me he is not going to be an elite level QB, but I think it was DB that mentioned we just need a good quality game manager. He doesn't need to be Tom Brady, and I think it's entirely possible he can meet that basic goal quite easily. And given that I'm not sold on a college QB (at this point) in next years draft, that's good enough for me to sign him to a longer term deal if the parameters fall into place.
Of course, I'm not Rick Smith just a typical arm chair GM.
It will be interesting to see what Cinci throws at him now that there is a little film on him - and how Mallet and the Texans in general respond on offense.
I think there is plenty of room between "elite" and "game manager". Even if he isn't elite, I expect him to be quite a bit more capable than a game manager, at least as I picture a game manager.
I really want to get behind Mallet. I just don't want to get on the hype train like we did for Keenum.
Game manager is getting way overused. Big Ben has rarely appeared on anyone's elite list but he is no game manager.
http://www.thv11.com/story/sports/nfl/2014/11/21/ryan-mallett-second-start-bengals/19355187/LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) After airing the very impressive NFL starting debut by former Arkansas Razorback star, Ryan Mallett, THV11 is excited to announce that Mallett's next game against the Cincinnati Bengals will be aired in local markets as well.
Ryan Mallett looked like a seasoned veteran against the Browns, completing 20 of 30 passes for 211 yards and 2 touchdowns. Mallett did throw an interception to Joe Haden, who made an acrobatic catch to get the INT. The former Hogs star threw another pass that probably should have been intercepted, but the defender couldn't corral it.
Aside from the couple of mistakes, Mallett showed why everyone was so excited to see him play. He made several impressive throws, showcasing the elite arm strength that attracted so many teams before the 2011 NFL draft.
However, the highlight of the game for the quarterback was his 2-yard touchdown pass to Pro Bowl defensive end, J.J. Watt. The new Texans quarterback showed his ability to finesse a football through the air, perfectly executing a goal line fade route capped off by the acrobatic leaping catch made by Watt.
I'm working as fast as I can to complete the evaluation video of Mallet's first start. But what I am noticing while producing it is that much of his performance does not have any reads. Just timing and rhythm throws. For example on the interception by Haden had Mallett been making progressions he would have seen his TE streaking open for an uncontested TD down the right sideline.
This makes me wonder what is going to happen when he is forced to start making reads, and you know it will happen now that teams have tape, and will continue to collect it during the rest of the season. Will Mallet be able to come off his primary target and hit the open man, or will he always sling it out there because the confidence in his arm?
This is going to be based on defenses ability to disguise what he sees before & after the snap. I don't think the throw to Hopkins is Mallett "forcing" a throw. He had the right read & Haden was beat. Better ball placement would have netted a TD.
At the same time, I saw him going through his progressions plenty. He went to his second & third read plenty of times, of course, PFF said his passer rating was in the 30s when he held the ball longer than 2.5 seconds, so that's definitely an area of concern.
But if your first read is open... you want him to pull the trigger right?
While I agree if your primary is open you want to pull the trigger. having said that Hopkins was not as open as the TE was so it was forced.
You can't draft a franchise QB. You can't anoint someone a franchise QB, you can't even make someone a franchise QB. They have to become a franchise QB.
I'm working as fast as I can to complete the evaluation video of Mallet's first start. But what I am noticing while producing it is that much of his performance does not have any reads. Just timing and rhythm throws
Right there, you've already lost me.
You've got a misconception about what a read is and is not.
There are pre-snap and post-snap reads. What you see with a lot of what Mallett was doing is making pre-snap reads and then hitting the receiver those reads told him to go to. That's not a case of him not making a read.
Also, making a read is not looking around for the most open receiver, it's about looking at where specific players are and what they're doing and letting that tell him who should be thrown to.
I'm working as fast as I can to complete the evaluation video of Mallet's first start. But what I am noticing while producing it is that much of his performance does not have any reads. Just timing and rhythm throws. For example on the interception by Haden had Mallett been making progressions he would have seen his TE streaking open for an uncontested TD down the right sideline.
This makes me wonder what is going to happen when he is forced to start making reads, and you know it will happen now that teams have tape, and will continue to collect it during the rest of the season. Will Mallet be able to come off his primary target and hit the open man, or will he always sling it out there because the confidence in his arm?
... I.. don't think so. Going through your progressions isn't about scanning the field & deciding who is "more" open. It's about finding your reads & deciding if that's what you want or not.
If you have a receiver streaking into the endzone with a trailing defender, you put the ball in front of him. You don't look for someone "more" open. Same with the Damaris throw. The defender is behind him, you put the ball low on the numbers... if the defender made a great play, the defender made a great play. At the same time, if the defender is Eric Berry or Revis, you might not read that as open.
I'll wait for your video, but I don't think it's fair to say this was the wrong read, or that was the wrong read because so & so was more open. Now if you're saying with "this coverage & these routes, the read should have been blah, blah, blah... " I can see that.
Right there, you've already lost me.
You've got a misconception about what a read is and is not.
There are pre-snap and post-snap reads. What you see with a lot of what Mallett was doing is making pre-snap reads and then hitting the receiver those reads told him to go to. That's not a case of him not making a read.
Also, making a read is not looking around for the most open receiver, it's about looking at where specific players are and what they're doing and letting that tell him who should be thrown to.
A correct read IMO comes down to seeing your primary receiver with a half a step, but progressing to your secondary and seeing that he is wide open ...
Here is the disconnect. If two reads are in the same field of view, sure take the better of the two. But you don't pass over open, move your eyes away from that option in hopes of finding something more open AND the hope that if there isn't you can come back to the 1st read. As soon as any read in your field of view is open you take it.
Here is the disconnect. If two reads are in the same field of view, sure take the better of the two. But you don't pass over open, move your eyes away from that option in hopes of finding something more open AND the hope that if there isn't you can come back to the 1st read. As soon as any read in your field of view is open you take it.
Maybe next time don't anoint players after one game?
Accuracy isn't something you fix. He's not the right guy for an offense with short quick passes.
Accuracy isn't something you fix. He's not the right guy for an offense with short quick passes.
Maybe next time don't anoint players after one game?
..He had no run game to keep the pressure off him today...
Sounds like what happened to Keenum last year...
Yep, the dude sucks..and its only one bad game..but he looked like he doesn't even belong in the nfl, much less a starter.
Would not go that far, i still love his pocket presence, and yes accuracy can be fixed. He is just putting to much of that arm into his short, medium throws. He just has to learn to take a little of his throws.
Would not go that far, i still love his pocket presence, and yes accuracy can be fixed. He is just putting to much of that arm into his short, medium throws. He just has to learn to take a little of his throws.
Lol in the league 4 yrs with no experience.I would agree with you if he was a 1st yr. rook..but he's not. Dude's been in the league for 4 years.
I'll take the same stance with his accuracy that i take with Dwight Howard's post game skills. If he aint got it by now, it likely aint coming.
Sounds like what happened to Keenum last year...
Mallet will be fine
This is why many of us were advising caution last week when half the board was anointing the guy after a solid 1st start.
Last week we saw the good of Ryan Mallett. The pocket movement, the quick release, and the arm strength to make tough throws. Things we were told were positives and turned out to be true.
This week we saw the bad of Ryan Mallett. The inaccuracy, the poor ball placement and poor touch, inconsistency going through his reads, and forcing throws because of the faith in his arm. These were all things we were told were negatives and turned out to be true.
This is going to be a process people. It's more than one or two weeks. It's the remainder of the season and even then you won't have the full story. Just a foundation that will help you make the decision to keep him and continue the journey or let him go and begin a new one.
If you aren't ready for that process and want to make the decision based off one good or bad game then it's probably time for you to check out for the rest of the year. This team isn't going to the playoffs and anyone honest with themselves never really expected them to.