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Observations on Heinicke


Mr. Scot

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3 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Maybe situations like how quickly reactions in this thread changed are why you don't try your hardest to speed up speculation on whether or not your franchise QB might not return based on little actual verifiable information to go on?

It's almost like you can't predict things in the NFL or something huh?

Or maybe if you understood what you read...

The initial post was an analysis of the first drive, which was great. It also ended with a statement that a lot of our first drives this year have been followed up by poor games, which was exactly what happened.

This game was a lot like our season as a whole. Good start, poor middle, massively disappointing ending.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I did.

I'm sorry if your football knowledge isn't up to understanding it.

My football knowledge is so far ahead of yours I didn’t need to waste a thread on an awful qb. No need for any observations on a QB that should be included in the Kap collusion lawsuit. 

 

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Just now, AceBoogie said:

My football knowledge is so far ahead of yours I didn’t need to waste a thread on an awful qb. No need for any observations on a QB that should be included in the Kap collusion lawsuit. 

It's called analysis. if you don't know what that means, I can give you a link to a dictionary so you can look it up.

For me, it was a way to pass time in a game that was set to not be all that interesting as much as anything.

Like I said at the very beginning, a great start followed by a poor performance afterward. Pretty much typical of this season.

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Kinda hard to judge a qb in this offense when your leading reciever is your rb and add to the fact the oline just isnt that good. Hard to tell if reciever arnt getting open or the oline doesnt block good enough for a qb to have clear vision to see the whole field. i will say looking for qbs is a good thing regardless

 

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

can't drive the ball in on throws, poor vision, okay pocket presence, fairly tough.

will satisfy carolina fans who will prefer 7-9 over a dancing black quarterback

I don't care if he's a Mexican Navajo named Chavez y Chavez and he does the Macarena inbetween every play as long as he wins.

Somebody really needs to get in Newton's ear about getting that second opinion.

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