Brown blames the picks on WRs because 3 of them hit them in hands. Wrong because 2 did.
"Hitting" a receiver doesn't always mean a good pass was thrown. Receivers have saved him to this point and there's only so much they can do. The scary thing is those receivers are young and/or inexperienced in this system.Smoke much? Three of those did hit the WR.
"Hitting" a receiver doesn't always mean a good pass was thrown. Receivers have saved him to this point and there's only so much they can do. The scary thing is those receivers are young and/or inexperienced in this system.
Never said otherwise but I see receivers playing better than their QB.So is the QB. Well not young but first in this system.
Never said otherwise but I see receivers playing better than their QB.
But there are many factors to consider. How is the line playing, how are the coaches calling plays and most importantly how is the timing and relationship between the QB and the receivers? Probably enough blame to go around.True.
That's an issue with most QBs and as you said if the O-line isn't giving him time he's going to rush things and make even more mistakes.I have noticed Kendall does not go through progression on his receivers. He looks a WR down and throws it. He needs to take a look around the field. Of course this could have something to do with not having time to throw the ball.
I thought his protection was pretty good. He would panic a lot and check down to rb and those throws were often piss poor. Not at all impressed with him.That's an issue with most QBs and as you said if the O-line isn't giving him time he's going to rush things and make even more mistakes.
Oddly a lot of his poor throws this year have been on plays where the protection was there. Maybe he's expecting a break down in the blocking?I thought his protection was pretty good. He would panic a lot and check down to rb and those throws were often piss poor. Not at all impressed with him.
If I remember correctly, and maybe I don’t, one interception was a tipped pass. Another was a pass that was broken up that just happened to fall in the hands of the defender laying on the ground. Another was a pass that was actually caught by the receiver and defender - both came down with hands on the ball, but the defender was credited with the pick.
The one where both had it was his fault as he under threw it. Plus, the last one was his fault for thinking he is Tom Brady..shouldn't have been thrown.If I remember correctly, and maybe I don’t, one interception was a tipped pass. Another was a pass that was broken up that just happened to fall in the hands of the defender laying on the ground. Another was a pass that was actually caught by the receiver and defender - both came down with hands on the ball, but the defender was credited with the pick.
You are correct. Only one of the picks was really a controllable error. I still think Kendall played his best game so far. Many here know better than Brown does it seems, because he thinks that too and no, Vernon, he is not blowing smoke. Neal doesn't seem to believe in that sort thing - yet.
Brown blames the picks on WRs because 3 of them hit them in hands. Wrong because 2 did.
Brown blames the picks on WRs because 3 of them hit them in hands. Wrong because 2 did.
Brown blames the picks on WRs because 3 of them hit them in hands. Wrong because 2 did.