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Let's be real. Lawrence looks horrendous

(This post was last modified: 09-28-2021, 07:40 PM by Firesky. Edited 1 time in total.)

Don't have the time this month to do a Filmroom breakdown post. But it's obvious to anyone with eyes the improvement week to week to week. A good portion of those interceptions are plays that receivers don't make and it bounces off for a turnover (see hollister last sunday).

There were 2 throws that show he's the best in the class (don't care about Mac Jones' completion % and him getting a single victory against the hapless jets/other rookie qb).

1) Q1 5:22 left on the clock, 1st & 10 - Play action, feels the pressure on the blindside, moves in the pocket to the right and fires a LASER in a tight window for a 1st down to MJJ.

2) Q2 :30 left on the clock, 2nd & 5 - 2 by 2 set, smash type concept against the Cardinals Zone, Lawrence puts it ON THE MONEY with touch over 2 cardinal defenders and with a few feet to spare to come down in bounds for a perfectly thrown TD to DJ Chark.

Those 2 throws are worlds better than anything the other rookie QB's have done to this point. The first throw I haven't seen a Jags QB make since Garrard was here. The 2nd .... I'm not sure if i've EVER seen a Jags QB (maybe Brunell when I was a kid) make that type of money throw. And that was to cap a 2 min. drive and tie the game (kick-6 pandemonium we were unaware was to come) against a solid cardinals defense.


Lawrence passes the "eye test" with flying colors. his average depth of target is much deeper than the other rookies, his passing array has him throwing the whole route tree and looking to hit spots all over the field. While the other rookies are just game managing for the most part. We can teach Lawrence to be cool, and patient with the ball, it's much harder for the other rookies to learn how to be fearless, trust what they see, and be aggressive taking shots downfield. Lawrence will end up being the best of this class all he needs is experience and for the team to continue to add talent around him; and most importantly this team needs to GROW WITH LAWRENCE!!! It's his team now, start getting everyone to rally around him.
Championship Formula:

1) Draft Trevor Lawrence!
2) Play good physical Defense! 
3) Keep 91% of the roster healthy!
4) ???
5) Blank #2
6) CHAMPIONSHIP!!!
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homebiscuit - by homebiscuit - 09-27-2021, 09:57 AM
RE: Let's be real. Lawrence looks horrendous - by Firesky - 09-28-2021, 07:39 PM
homebiscuit - by homebiscuit - 09-29-2021, 10:49 AM
homebiscuit - by homebiscuit - 09-29-2021, 12:59 PM



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