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IMO, Bradley is in over his head
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Quote:Problem is, he often runs the wrong route. So.....stop trying them, then?? :ermm: Only one way to get better/ improve.....and thats repetition. Quote:The shorter routes were getting jumped multiple times. I am surprised we didn't see any out and ups to catch the CB's out of position. Quote:Hurns gets past the defense with good route running and a nice double move. If he's running the wrong routes, as evidenced in the picture, he's not going to get open. lol, this above post kinda answers the other. The coaching never seemed to take advantage. Quote:That has to be one of the most idiotic analogies I've ever seen on this board. He took the blame because he screwed up. He didn't anticipate that the safety would jump the route. He said so repeatedly himself. Idiotic analogies? Only if you are trying not to see the point. The INT happened or had a higher chance to happen because of the tons of short passes they were attempting all game. Pitt knew where that pass was going probably before Blake even threw it based on the flow of that game and prior play calling. Sure, they blamed Blake ultimately because he audibled out of a run, but the point is, the lack of attacking the whole field leading up to that audible helped make that pick 6 happen. Had the Jags not been throwing short passes all game and instead spead the field out a little more with more deep and intermediate passes, that audible might have had a much less disastrous ending. Quote:And he's dropped more than his fair share of passes when he is open. |
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