I love listening to Skinner. He has one of the best Giants podcasts out there. Big Blue Banter is good too along with Dan Duggan content from The AthleticI'm ready.
Been listening to the Bobby Skinner Giants Nation podcast. Talking Giants podcast as well. Just watched a Chase Daniels breakdown of Dart's game vs the Bronco's.
The most locked in I've been in the offseason ever.
I know Dart was looking left when the blitz was coming from right but I/m pretty sure Mahomes, Williams or Allen would have avoided that hit. I've seen guys coming at Williams from behind and and Williams will move a few inches to dodge the sack. Some QBs are like birds that just know how to murmurate in a flock
This is one of those brilliant ideas.Jesus, waive Tracy. . . .
This is one of those brilliant ideas.
There really wasn't any other way to take it. It wasn't ironic, or clever satire, or subtle critique, or funny. It certainly wasn't brilliant. And the rest of the post goes on about how bad it was and the ramifications were. Maybe it was an overreaction at the moment. I suspect you've calmed down. But that's not my problem. Your post is still there. To make you feel better, you do get points for the rare correct use of the word literally.![]()
I can't believe you took that statement literally.
Mahomes and Allen are seasoned HOF Quarterbacks. To compare Dart right now makes little sense at this point until he shows continued promise, growth and wins. Williams is an athletic beast, but not so sure about the pocket awareness yet.
Tracy mis-played his protection and gave up a free run at the QB which left virtually no time for a Dart reaction. Guessing that if he doesnt clean this up he will be buried on thr bench or jettisoned. Also its the first pre-season game and many of the starters were not even in the lineup. Probably why some teams don't even play their starting QBs in the pre-season.
They were good at pocket awareness early. Caleb Williams was one of the best I ever saw when he was at USC. Mahomes was good off the bat. I don't know if it can be taught. Sometimes you can hear blitzers coming-in huffing and puffing. Some RBs are great at picking up blitzes and some (like Saquon Barkley) are bad at it even when they have all the tools to be good . Some QBs have a feel for the flow of the defense and instinctively stay close to pockets and seams in the flow.
Concerning "picking-up the blitz" I think the terminology should change to "neutralizing the blitzer.." "Picking-up" sounds like a blocker needs to just be ready to "intercept" a blocker. Just planting and being ready to intercept a rusher is a way to get beat. Rusher can run around a blocker who is ready "to meet" a rusher. No - you have to go after him and into him with force - be the hammer and not the nail. As soon as you see the rusher you go get him to hit him. I went through this as a DE moved to OL., I had the janky concept of picking up the blitz., Coach made it the theme of the day to bust my butt until I got it and then I was a killer.
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