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Lost all faith in Bortles
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Quote:except audibling into run plays for 5 yard losses and the pick to Lee, he played alright against the Packers. I'm still waiting for some proof about these audibles for 5 yard losses. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
As usual, a great thread.
![]() 80% of what I talk about is nonesense.. the other 25% is made up statistics...
Quote:Tony Romo will be on the block, we make the move for him. He has better mechanics and can read defenses. His body should be healed after a year off from football, and maybe have one good year left in him for a Super Bowl run. We got the weapons on the outside, we just need a real NFL QB, not a college spread offense qb who cant read defenses and has a baseball windup. Brokeback Romo would last one passing play behind our line. What you're smoking, send it to me.
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Quote:I'm no expert in proper football throwing mechanics or footwork so I won't waste time commenting about it. I have watched the games closely though and I've observed that Blake will too often 'stare down' his intended target. Doing this probably does help the opponents with pass coverage. I agree with you on the getting nervous part, and I don't know why, but I get the impression that it has nothing to do with him getting hit, we saw his reaction and fire when the colts d-line was trying to rough him up. I don't think blake is afraid of getting hit at all, which is a total opposite of gabberts extra scared [BLEEP]. Imo I think he's nervous because he doesn't want to throw picks and he's 2nd guessing what he's seeing in coverages. He realizes how much is on the line, coupled with the level of talent we have, he doesn't want to be the reason we fail drive to drive and game to game. What impressed me was in the colts game, instead of pressing and forcing a pass into bad coverage like he's done before, he used his super underrated athleticism and tucked the ball and picked up positive yards. It's kinda crazy how just getting consecutive positive plays leads to confidence and it just permeates the whole offense. The line opened up some pretty decent running lanes and the corners had to come up and respect the run leading to open recievers. So that's all that needs to happen, blake needs to keep taking those positive plays, no matter how pedestrian, and keep his confidence up. If he plays that way, 9-7, or 10-6 become legitimately realistic goals.
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Quote:I agree with you on the getting nervous part, and I don't know why, but I get the impression that it has nothing to do with him getting hit, we saw his reaction and fire when the colts d-line was trying to rough him up. I don't think blake is afraid of getting hit at all, which is a total opposite of gabberts extra scared [BAD WORD REMOVED]. Absolutely agree.. little and often.. if you keep the ball, the opposition can't have it. ![]() 80% of what I talk about is nonesense.. the other 25% is made up statistics... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Watching Bortles lead this offense at this point is becoming just like it was watching Gabbert and then Henne. Absolutely no confidence that he can get the job done and just some comically bad QB play.
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