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Jimmy Garoppolo, QB, Los Angeles Rams

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Originally posted by Joecool:
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45 minute video. 11 minutes of what Jimmy does good. Then...you do the math.
Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Originally posted by Joecool:
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45 minute video. 11 minutes of what Jimmy does good. Then...you do the math.

59%, 5TD, 3INT in 2018 tells me GQ wasn't perfect.
Originally posted by Joecool:
59%, 5TD, 3INT in 2018 tells me GQ wasn't perfect.
That's statistically insignificant sample size. A lot of teams sputter early in the season, especially finesse teams like ours. Jimmy was dealing with key injuries and had to adapt to an offense that needed to be re-jiggered on the fly after Jet went down. Then we lost some key pieces like Quise and our #1 WR at the time, Garcon.

Jimmy looked really good during the KC game and based on Mullens performance he would have had a pretty good season too if not for the injury.
Originally posted by jrg:

Originally posted by Joecool:
Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Grant Cohn y'all:

First off the bat, dude couldn't even spring for a full license of the screen cap software. LOL!


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It's like NFL film breakdowns cheap Chinese knockoff versions
[ Edited by qnnhan7 on May 21, 2019 at 9:32 AM ]
Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Originally posted by Joecool:
59%, 5TD, 3INT in 2018 tells me GQ wasn't perfect.
That's statistically insignificant sample size. A lot of teams sputter early in the season, especially finesse teams like ours. Jimmy was dealing with key injuries and had to adapt to an offense that needed to be re-jiggered on the fly after Jet went down. Then we lost some key pieces like Quise and our #1 WR at the time, Garcon.

Jimmy looked really good during the KC game and based on Mullens performance he would have had a pretty good season too if not for the injury.


Some of the foot work questions cohn laid out came directly from what was happening around jimmy g. He was probably correct by saying that jimmy g displayed poor foot work by not stepping into his throws but he totally ignores on more than one example that pressure was coming in the form of interior lineman being pushed back into the pocket. You can't step into space that is eroding away right in front of you. So then you try to wing it with arm strength. I'm sure the coaches went over these areas with jimmy. I'm not worried about anything he pointed as being something I'm concerned about. Jmmy is smart and will figure it out. lastly ... a guy who just tore an ACL by trying to gain extra yards and causes his team a season will surely learn to run out of bounds and live to play another down. Surely he's not some animal who's instinct is so overwhelming that he wont ignore it and make the smart play and run out of bounds.
Originally posted by jrg:

Anyone else getting annoyed with the flip flops in the weight room.
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
It's like NFL film breakdowns cheap Chinese knockoff versions
Grant is like everyone else trying to extrapolate Jimmy's strengths and weaknesses based on three games last season and ignoring 2017 and his 3 Patriots starts. Expecting perfect footwork with a 300 lb lineman bearing down on you is kind of dumb.
[ Edited by BleedsRedNGold on May 21, 2019 at 10:56 AM ]
Originally posted by swaccmac1:
Some of the foot work questions cohn laid out came directly from what was happening around jimmy g. He was probably correct by saying that jimmy g displayed poor foot work by not stepping into his throws but he totally ignores on more than one example that pressure was coming in the form of interior lineman being pushed back into the pocket. You can't step into space that is eroding away right in front of you. So then you try to wing it with arm strength. I'm sure the coaches went over these areas with jimmy. I'm not worried about anything he pointed as being something I'm concerned about. Jmmy is smart and will figure it out. lastly ... a guy who just tore an ACL by trying to gain extra yards and causes his team a season will surely learn to run out of bounds and live to play another down. Surely he's not some animal who's instinct is so overwhelming that he wont ignore it and make the smart play and run out of bounds.
All I needed to hear is that he watched film with Shanahan Jr. I'm fully convinced that Kyle exploited a loophole with the CBA here and was indirectly working with Jimmy in the offseason. I'm cool with that. Nothing prevents Kyle from saying to his dad, "Dad, I wish Jimmy would watch film on this or this and work on this and that." And then Mike covers those things with Jimmy.
Originally posted by jrg:

Isn't this like a yr old?
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Isn't this like a yr old?
Yes.
Grant Cohn "breaking down film" is like this guy giving you dieting advice:

Originally posted by BleedsRedNGold:
Originally posted by Joecool:
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45 minute video. 11 minutes of what Jimmy does good. Then...you do the math.

He's such a hack.... Oh my gosh, I had to stop watching. It was so bad it's not even funny. Everything I see or hear from this guy is, just enough knowledge to think he knows what he's talking about and not near enough to be informative or have any quality content.

He totally lost me on the deep post to Pettis. I've watched that play a bunch, Pettis never had to slow down out of a full run - you can't tell from slo-motion and Cohn knows it, but if Jimmy throws that ball where Grant says he should it'd be a 5 yard overthrow. The corner made a great play.

He also takes 4 minutes tearing down Jimmy on a play where there was defensive PI...... for real. There was a miscommunication between jimmy and GK, he was expecting Kittle to stack the corner, he didn't, but the corner got flagged for PI and it was a 20 yard gain. Yet, he says, "he gets money is his account then Jimmy goes out and puts this on film" and tries to talk about how it was something about Scangarello.

He really didn't start out well when he said, "in 2017 they pretty much just ran all Patriots passing plays". While they did run things that NE does, it wasn't like it was new stuff to our playbook. The Patriots offense these days is very much an amalgamation of mostly WCO concepts. It was stuff out of our playbook. He ran the PIN concept great about 7 or 8 times in 2017. The PIN is what Goodwin scored his 87 yard TD from Beathard throwing him the ball and is one of the plays that Grant talks about Jimmy, "does an excellent job on this play here". LOL......
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Grant Cohn "breaking down film" is like this guy giving you dieting advice:


Originally posted by jonnydel:
How dare you appropriate my image without my permission!
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