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Foles vs Minshew (poll & merged threads)
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https://www.bigcatcountry.com/2019/11/8/...k-analysis
I know many of you hate going to this site.... but this is why we're going back to Foles. The OL protected well for the most part Sunday and Minshew couldn't/wouldn't pull the trigger when need be. Tried to make something happen when he should throw it away. And did not see open guys from a clean pocket. Danced and shimmied when he didn't need to. And frankly 8.5 sacks given up are on him when using their break downs. In 8 starts his rookieness is responsible for a sack a game. He's not ready. And having him get beat to crap and fumble all over the place isn't going to help him develop. (11-08-2019, 10:28 AM)Cleatwood Wrote:(11-08-2019, 10:22 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: Then why do teams draft and develop QBs every single season by sitting them for a year or more?Those coaches didn't think they were ready. Not to mention, it was Brett Favre..... Are you also trying to say that if Smith had gotten hurt during Mahomes rookie season and Mahomes did his thing, that Reid would have gone back to Smith? Or if Rodgers did his thing after a Favre injury that they would have gone back to Favre? The injury to Foles changed everything. If Foles never got hurt, we obviously wouldn't have seen Minshew but the problem here, is we did see him. We saw him light up Denver and Carolina (both top 10 pass defense teams). You are weirdly enamored with Minshew's play which was good for a few games but mostly just OK. (I know he was setting rookie records and yadda yadda, but we weren't winning and he was not good against good teams or good coach staffs) If he played at a level like Rodgers or Mahomes I could see your gripe... but the kid misses open guys, avoids a rush that isn't there, fumbles a lot, it's all on tape. Put your feelings aside and chill out dude. We get it, you love you some Minshew. Many of us do too. But the kid isn't quite ready and sitting won't hurt him. No wrong way to develop a QB? Then he can sit. |
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