12-18-2016, 11:31 PM
I think there was a thread similar to this in the past. But in light of recent events, I had to bring this back up. We could discuss page after page of what is wrong with Bortles, but still, I think there are things Bortles does well, even now.
What I think Bortles is good at:
* Eye Level - Bortles is always looking down the field. No matter how long the play, he is looking down the field to pass the ball. Not all quarterbacks can do that. He very often gets a pass off way after other quarterbacks may have already given up.
* He can make multiple reads - Bortles is comfortable making multiple reads and swinging his head to find the next open receiver.
* He's fearless - He's pretty much as tough as a quarterback can be.
* Pocket presence - I've heard it said before that he has bad pocket presence. I completely disagree. This is one of his strengths in my opinion.
What Bortles sucks at:
I've said this before. But it's all about his mechanics. His mechanics are causing inaccuracy and are responsible for a good deal of his turnovers. Many have pointed out decision making as a big problem too. But I believe that his mechanics are making his decision making seem worse than it is.
Honestly, when they drafted Bortles the first thing I said (actually on this very board) was that I was worried about his accuracy. I don't know if you can fix this. I just know it is worse that it was before, which proves it can at least be better.
So let me know if my assessment of the situation is completely garbage. Because, at this point, we don't really have a replacement for Bortles. We're just kind of stuck with whatever we can build on. I'm not that optimistic. But I think there is at least something.
What I think Bortles is good at:
* Eye Level - Bortles is always looking down the field. No matter how long the play, he is looking down the field to pass the ball. Not all quarterbacks can do that. He very often gets a pass off way after other quarterbacks may have already given up.
* He can make multiple reads - Bortles is comfortable making multiple reads and swinging his head to find the next open receiver.
* He's fearless - He's pretty much as tough as a quarterback can be.
* Pocket presence - I've heard it said before that he has bad pocket presence. I completely disagree. This is one of his strengths in my opinion.
What Bortles sucks at:
I've said this before. But it's all about his mechanics. His mechanics are causing inaccuracy and are responsible for a good deal of his turnovers. Many have pointed out decision making as a big problem too. But I believe that his mechanics are making his decision making seem worse than it is.
Honestly, when they drafted Bortles the first thing I said (actually on this very board) was that I was worried about his accuracy. I don't know if you can fix this. I just know it is worse that it was before, which proves it can at least be better.
So let me know if my assessment of the situation is completely garbage. Because, at this point, we don't really have a replacement for Bortles. We're just kind of stuck with whatever we can build on. I'm not that optimistic. But I think there is at least something.