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Gus Lays To Rest Any Thought Of QB Controversy
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Quote:But it's relatively untested at the skill positions, and the offensive line hasn't taken a single snap as a unit.It does, however compare to the 2008 Falcons and the 2012 Dolphins. Each of those teams had a rookie QB start from day one. I certainly have no problem with sitting Bortles if he isn't ready. It's the only logical thing to do. That being said, if he is ready, I am not afraid of him being ruined either. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:It does, however compare to the 2008 Falcons and the 2012 Dolphins. Each of those teams had a rookie QB start from day one. I certainly have no problem with sitting Bortles if he isn't ready. It's the only logical thing to do. That being said, if he is ready, I am not afraid of him being ruined either.ehh... thats what david lahm keep jamming down listeners throat every time he gets infront of a mic, so for that reason alone i disagree with you lol. Quote:It does, however compare to the 2008 Falcons and the 2012 Dolphins. Each of those teams had a rookie QB start from day one. I certainly have no problem with sitting Bortles if he isn't ready, it's the only logical thing to do. That being said, if he is ready, I am not afraid of him being ruined either. The conversation was about the comparison between Bortles and Roethlisberger. The Atlanta comparison is probably closest to the situation here. The Falcons were coming off a 4-12 season, and was re-tooling the offense and a tired defense. I'm not sure they had quite the roster purge the Jags did when Caldwell took over, but clearly the formula is similar enough thanks to the common thread he represents. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:I think many people were fine with sitting him as a rookie, just as we are with Bortles. Gabbert was one of the youngest players in the league when he was thrown into the starting role by a coach desperate to keep his job. It was like the perfect storm for career disaster that swept up Gabbert. I wouldn't even entirely blame the coach and front office. The original plan was for Gabbert to be as far down the depth chart as Bortles is expected to be now. Garrard was the Henne figure, Luke McCown was Stanzi, Gabbert was Bortles. Then Garrard's injury issues got him cut at the last minute, thrusting McCown into the starting position. And McCown turned out to be a complete disaster. Yes, a coaching staff further removed from the hot seat could have stuck it out with McCown, but Gabbert being thrown to the wolves was as far from the plan as you can get.
Quote:ehh... thats what david lahm keep jamming down listeners throat every time he gets infront of a mic, so for that reason alone i disagree with you lol. I looked up David Lahm. All I could find was a Jazz Pianist. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I looked up David Lahm. All I could find was a Jazz Pianist. Lamm ![]() Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Quote:Lammfunny how one letter in the name makes a guy way easier to listen to.
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Interesting Henne blurb at the bottom of this PFF article. It's talking about QBs playing in the pistol:
• Perhaps surprising to see Chad Henne lead in success and accuracy percentages while posting a 116.7 rating. The pistol may get more play in Jacksonville in 2014. https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/20...s-shotgun/ We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote: Perfect Fitzgerald metaphor. Hope you are right about Henne - although I'm mildly less optimistic. Quote:Interesting Henne blurb at the bottom of this PFF article. It's talking about QBs playing in the pistol:Very interesting. While it is a very small sample size (160 yds of production on 23 dropbacks) the quick screen was successful from the pistol in the 3 or 4 games they utilized it. Ace Sanders catching screens out of the backfield definitely factored into this statistic.
Quote:Perfect Fitzgerald metaphor. Hope you are right about Henne - although I'm mildly less optimistic.that is interesting Quote:Interesting Henne blurb at the bottom of this PFF article. It's talking about QBs playing in the pistol: Considering how heavily they lean on stats to make decisions, the pistol should be a no brainer. Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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