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Was Listening to the 'Around the NFL' podcast earlier, we had been 0-6 on close games this year and yesterday on the final 3 scoring drives Lawrence was 15 for 19, 173yds, 2TD's. He also converted 3 3rd down plays and 2 4th down plays and threw some absolutely perfect throws.
He dug us out of 3rd and longs and the 4th and 8 where he hit Zay was a gamechanger. We are seeing our QB progressing as we said he would
Now if Mahomes had done that...
(11-28-2022, 05:01 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: [ -> ]Was Listening to the 'Around the NFL' podcast earlier, we had been 0-6 on close games this year and yesterday on the final 3 scoring drives Lawrence was 15 for 19, 173yds, 2TD's. He also converted 3 3rd down plays and 2 4th down plays and threw some absolutely perfect throws.
He dug us out of 3rd and longs and the 4th and 8 where he hit Zay was a gamechanger. We are seeing our QB progressing as we said he would
Now if Mahomes had done that...
Yeah this was his first "elite" level game imo, he's been really good recently and he's had some statistically good games early in the season but man, this game was
that game for him.
(11-28-2022, 03:31 PM)Predator Wrote: [ -> ] (11-28-2022, 03:03 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ]Are we talking about the sack with 20 seconds left in the 3rd Q ?
Trevor stayed looking downfield for exactly 3.1 seconds then (kind-of) tucked it to run and evaded the guy that Engram couldn't hold off - but didn't see the guy looping around from behind him that Cam couldn't keep up with.
Failing to see any tragic mistake other than not protecting the ball better. He didn't full commit to a scramble - still wanted to consider taking a shot so he had the ball out in the right hand too much. Probably should have just fully committed to the scramble back to the LOS and a slide.
Not protecting the ball better is the issue.
This isn't an isolated indecent. He leads the league in lost fumbles.
He showed poor situational awareness on that play. There are situations where you don't need to try and make something out of nothing and protecting the ball and ending the drive with a punt is the best option.
Also, unless you have freakish speed, don't try to run east-west in the NFL. Bad things tend to happen when you do that.
Dude most of those fumbles happened in a freaking hurricane... He's been really good at protecting the ball and yesterday was a situation where he was about to throw and got hit blindsided It happens to quarterbacks all the time... Most quarterbacks that are in the pocket about to throw and get hit blindsided fumble the ball.... Get over it
Trevor Lawrence ranks this month
Rank
Comp pct 76.9% 1st
Pass Rating 116.1 2nd
Pass TD-INT 6-0 2nd
(11-28-2022, 06:28 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]Trevor Lawrence ranks this month
Rank
Comp pct 76.9% 1st
Pass Rating 116.1 2nd
Pass TD-INT 6-0 2nd
I see no reason for hope
(11-28-2022, 02:11 PM)Predator Wrote: [ -> ] (11-27-2022, 09:36 PM)NoShoes Wrote: [ -> ]So punt. Cool. That wins lots of games as we have learned the past decade.
Orrrrr take a chance scrambling as he is an athlete. He wasn’t careless with it, just got blind sided. That play is a positive to neutral 9/10.
Mahomes threw a pick on the goal line today. I assume you’d rather him start throwing away balls instead of trying to make plays too?
Turnovers happen sometimes trying to make plays, can’t let it cut your man hood off.
Mahomes didn't turn the ball over on 3rd and 8 on his own 27 down by only 2 points which lead to his team being down by two scores.
Yes, you punt it in that situation. The worst thing you can do is turn the ball over.
There was nowhere for TL to run. He should have just thrown the ball away or accepted the fact that the defenders had him dead to rights and protected the ball.
You act like it was late in the game or we were down multiple scores and it was a critical drive.
This dude is pissed that Lawrence is playing great football right now lolololol
(11-28-2022, 06:16 PM)The Real Marty Wrote: [ -> ]NFL Live gushes over Trevor Lawrence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHIaxgTPaQU
6 to midnight
(11-28-2022, 06:36 PM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ] (11-28-2022, 06:28 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: [ -> ]Trevor Lawrence ranks this month
Rank
Comp pct 76.9% 1st
Pass Rating 116.1 2nd
Pass TD-INT 6-0 2nd
I see no reason for hope
He fumbled once trying to make a play! No QB has ever done that in history! Bench him! CLOOOOOUUUUDDDDDSSSS
(11-28-2022, 05:27 PM)ChrisJagBoy Wrote: [ -> ] (11-28-2022, 05:01 PM)JagFan81 Wrote: [ -> ]Was Listening to the 'Around the NFL' podcast earlier, we had been 0-6 on close games this year and yesterday on the final 3 scoring drives Lawrence was 15 for 19, 173yds, 2TD's. He also converted 3 3rd down plays and 2 4th down plays and threw some absolutely perfect throws.
He dug us out of 3rd and longs and the 4th and 8 where he hit Zay was a gamechanger. We are seeing our QB progressing as we said he would
Now if Mahomes had done that...
Yeah this was his first "elite" level game imo, he's been really good recently and he's had some statistically good games early in the season but man, this game was that game for him.
Agreed. This is the game where you can unequivocally state he had an elite-level performance. Even more to come!
The entire last drive was nothing but lasers. Elite level throws only a handful in this league makes. If that’s the guy he’s becoming screw the rest of the season, that’s a win.
(11-28-2022, 08:30 PM)NoShoes Wrote: [ -> ]The entire last drive was nothing but lasers. Elite level throws only a handful in this league makes. If that’s the guy he’s becoming screw the rest of the season, that’s a win.
And they came on the *Have to have it downs*. Big time 3rd and 4th downs.
They gave Lawrence the *clutch* segment during MNF countdown. Much deserved and good to see him getting the hype on the National stage.
Sorry - I Gotta say it-
It's amazing that halfway through year 2 (after a worst case scenario year one from Hades) our first round QB is exactly on the development pace that the vast majority of fans and analysts typically expect from young QBs entering the league. And killing it.
He had a tough rookie year - like so many do - further complicated by the worst coaching situation the league may have ever seen - but has turned the corner at a very normal development pace since then to show that the good flashes were indeed a sign of things to come. Just like most of us thought/knew they were.
The clowns that fell all over themselves jumping the shark to label his struggles as anything more than a product of his youth and environment in 2021 are being made fools of by his current development in a competent system.
Although to be honest, he did take longer than I expected to put it all together, I'm proud to say that I was always a believer in Trevor Lawrence. I hated comparisons to some of our other quarterbacks such as Gabbert. I watched them play and there was no comparison. Lawrence had talent and most of his shortcomings were things that could improve with experience. His first year was also very hampered by poor coaching and a severe lack of surrounding talent. I'm excited that we have a great quarterback to build around. We've been waiting too long for this.
(11-29-2022, 12:09 AM)TheDuke007 Wrote: [ -> ]Although to be honest, he did take longer than I expected to put it all together, I'm proud to say that I was always a believer in Trevor Lawrence. I hated comparisons to some of our other quarterbacks such as Gabbert. I watched them play and there was no comparison. Lawrence had talent and most of his shortcomings were things that could improve with experience. His first year was also very hampered by poor coaching and a severe lack of surrounding talent. I'm excited that we have a great quarterback to build around. We've been waiting too long for this.
This is the classic definition of unrealistic expectation - especially considering his rookie year situation.
(11-29-2022, 12:41 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: [ -> ] (11-29-2022, 12:09 AM)TheDuke007 Wrote: [ -> ]Although to be honest, he did take longer than I expected to put it all together, I'm proud to say that I was always a believer in Trevor Lawrence. I hated comparisons to some of our other quarterbacks such as Gabbert. I watched them play and there was no comparison. Lawrence had talent and most of his shortcomings were things that could improve with experience. His first year was also very hampered by poor coaching and a severe lack of surrounding talent. I'm excited that we have a great quarterback to build around. We've been waiting too long for this.
This is the classic definition of unrealistic expectation - especially considering his rookie year situation.
It's not even remotely "unrealistic" to predict that a rookie quarterback taken #1 overall would have fewer than 17 interceptions.
Well first off, 10 pages of posts and no clown face avatars. Thank you Trevor. My guess is he is on the Ravens board this week calling their QB a bust. (or waiting a bit so he can say he always thought this is the way it would go)
The kid is getting experience and learning from it. Maybe he has people now to talk with during the week that use his mistakes as teaching moments now? Remember Doug (after his evaluation) always said he was going to have to start from scratch with him. I am pretty sure the last HC had no idea how to do that.
Trevor appears now to have reads across the whole field now. At the start of the season they had cut the field in half to make it easier for him. Defenses figured this out pretty fast and adjusted.
Ok so this was game winning drive number one. We should begin the count?
To make it easier to understand for some, this is Trevor's first 16 games vs his last 12 games. The NE game last season was week 16. So it's basically including the final clots game (week 17) of his rookie season and this season's games on the 2nd listed stats.
https://twitter.com/theryanmichael/statu...7467844608
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