Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Originally posted by Dsoto87:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
The play calling brilliance is the reason jimmy is getting run out of town on a rail.
Practically every throw is "turnover worthy" -- by design. His completions require him to hit a target surrounded by db's in the middle of the field. Agaqin, by design. kyle doesn't want jimmy to hit open players in the wide part of the field. if you think about what shanny is trying to do, you can understand why.
Anyway, what's going to happen this sunday is that Jimmy will put off surgery til after the season. he will be our #2 againt texans, on the off chance Trey can't handle the situation.
Just in case we are down, like 24-3, at half with trey at a qbr of forty something, he'll come in and get a couple scores to keep it close, then start the next week.
This thread is absolutely disgusting and unprofessional in denigrating Jimmy and it reflects on the temperamental coach and whimsical front office. The statements of some supposedly professional posters is absolutely outrageous and ban-worthy.
Jimmy probably been playing with this condition for a while and aggravated it on the ridiculous throw down that would have drawn a roughing penalty on any other qb in the nfl.
Please enlighten us
Nope. you'll have to do that yourself.
Makes a stupid comment, tells others to figure it out. Lol...
I stand by the remark. It's the net effect of shanny's game idea, how he sets up his primary options, and how he want's his quarterbacks to execute post snap.
If its full of s**t i will accept that from thl and johnny del. But I think it's the net effect of what shanny wants to do. Which has been remarkably effective in generating yards from scrimmage. But, there are consequences. One of them may be that upper echelon qb's don't see us as a destination. Another is that jimmy is actually well suited to deliver on many parts of shanny's game design.
Sure, if you want to ignore how he's called plays everywhere else.
KS gameplans and calls plays based on his personnel, especially QB and RB. In WAS, he ran a lot more inside zone with Morris. In ATL, he ran a lot more outside zones with Freeman and Coleman. Here, more outside stuff with guys like Breida, Mostert, more inside zone with Mitchell and Morris.
Same games for the passing game. In WAS he called a lot of RPO with RG3, short stuff, and deep stuff. No where near as much over the middle stuff he does with Jimmy here. In HOU, Schuab lead the league in yards and was 3rd in TDs. In ATL, Ryan MVP. You don't get your QB and MVP, or another QB to lead the league in yards if 80% of the passes are short or over the middle.
Jimmy doesn't have a great arm to throw "deep" consistently or outside, but he does have a quick release and good accuracy so he takes advantage of the middle of the field. Once Trey starts full time, I expect to see less middle of the field, but more outside/deep throws.